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Oahu, one of the most beautiful and delighting islands of Hawaii is classified as a major tourist attraction. This heavenly tropical island thrives on a number of vacationing activities and many other great things that are sure to make every moment of your stay as a memorable one. One may either opt for a tour at the famous Pearl Harbor or take a tour to the Diamond Head hike or simply take a stroll on the white sand beaches and learn how to surf on its clam waters and waves.

When planning a trip to Oahu, Hawaii there are a few points worth considering in order to have the best of times. The most important of these considerations is the weather. As Oahu is a tropical area, make a trip to the place when the weather is at its best i.e. in the last two months of the year, when it is not too hot or cold to suit your senses. A number of tourists make the mistake of visiting Oahu in the high season – when the prices of most of the vacation resorts are quite high. This is generally in the months of January to march, when the weather is not too inviting. Moreover, traveling to Oahu, in these months automatically means that you will be paying a tad extra for your accommodations and car travel. Moreover, for those who wish to take a blessed reprieve from the crowded cities, traveling to Oahu in the high season is only going to get you a lot of congested beaches and packed resorts. Even though the high season adds a lot of excitement and night life to the place, followed by abundant activities, it is still recommended that when planning a trip to Oahu, make sure you make your reservations as early as possible to save you from unwanted troubles.

Contrary to this, the Oahu off-season is the time when you will not only enjoy the best rates and plenty of serene atmosphere but also an incredibly pleasant weather. Hotels and airfares offer a range to packages to their visitors most of which are suitable enough to cover your major expenses thus giving you firm hold over your budget. You might want to try Waikiki Vacation Rentals which can save you up to 50%  from hotel rates.

When visiting Oahu, don forget to take a tour at the famous Pearl Harbor which is a living monument of the world history. You can also visit the USS Missouri Memorial, situated in Pearl Harbor where the World War II came to an end.

Package tours for Oahu are highly sought after for they enable tourists and visitors to buy the airfare, accommodations to some of the best resorts and hotels and other expenses which include car travel, car rentals and sometimes even tours and other activities. The biggest advantage is of course that you can be free of worries of any hidden expenses that may arise in case you forgot to make any reservations. Moreover, a number of hotels offer considerable discounts to their visitors thus making packages highly desirable for the trip.

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Surfing was a central part of ancient Polynesian culture.  Historically, the chief was often the most skilled wave rider in the community and rode the best board made from the best tree.  Today, while surfing is no longer a status symbol, the sport indigenous to Hawaii has been spread around the world, including the southern hemisphere where surfing is now a popular industry in Australia, Indonesia, Fiji, and a variety of other Pacific destinations.  At the heart of the surfing craze is the capital of surf – the north shore.  Surfers and other fans of the ocean will quickly jump at the opportunity of north shore Hawaii homes for sale because of the superb surf available on the north shore almost year-round.  Especially during the rougher winter months, notable surf spots like Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach come alive with towering waves and pounding surf.  A particular spot on Ehukai Beach, known as Banzai Pipeline, is the most renown surfing spot and hosts a number of competitions during the high surf season.  Every December, three competitions are held on the north shore to comprise the Triple Crown of Surfing: the Reef Hawaiian pro, the O’Neill World Cup of Surfing, and the Billabong Pipeline Masters.  A similar arrangement for women is also held.

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Hawaii has a very unique ecosystem, and a large part of it is comprised of its beautiful coral reefs. These reefs offer so much biological diversity making them great locations for fishing and tourism, in fact, many tours like to show off these reefs. The colors of the reefs have garnered the name the “tropical rainforest of the sea.” Many creatures nestle in the reefs for food or breeding. Because Hawaii is a younger geological formation, the reefs surrounding it are also younger when compared to reefs around the world. As reefs grow and develop, they become fringing reefs, which are seen in shallow water, then become barrier reefs which have a lagoon separating it from the shore.

Hawaii’s reefs grow westward because of the islands’ westward growth. Since there are no fully developed reefs, Hawaii’s reefs are not as prolific, and mostly consist of coral due to the lack of nutrients and feeding animals. The reef lacks species such as sponges, soft coral, tunicates, and other animals found in the Great Barrier Reef. Hawaii only has 40 kinds of reefs when compared to the parts of the Pacific Ocean, which has over 300. While Hawaii’s reefs are much smaller when compared to other parts of the Pacific, its young and growingreefs still make it a popular stop while on a Hawaii tour or vacation.

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With a coastline in vicinity, you’ll know there are many diving spots waiting for you. While accessibility is important, nothing can beat the amazing experience you’ll get while exploring the reefs and seeing the unique sea creatures in the area. Places like these are only found in certain parts of the world, making it a very exclusive experience you should take part in. Hawaii scuba-diving is very popular, particularly on Maui. It has clear water that makes every Hawaii diving experience memorable. Maui is not the only Hawaiian Island you can scuba dive on, so keep your options open.

Memorable Scuba Dive Hawaii Spots for Beginners

With a number of islands available in this archipelago, choosing where to start can be a task. Out of the eight main Hawaiian Islands, focus on Oahu, Kauai, Hawaii (the Big Island), and Maui, especially if you’re just a beginner. On Oahu, Sharks Cove is the most popular with novices, and is named for the rock formations shaped like its namesake. It is especially popular with beginners because of the depths that allow you to explore and see turtles and parrotfish among the many creatures. Another great spot to head to is Turtle Street, there are turtles and lobsters that hang around here, as well as porcupine fish that are hidden in the cracks. Bring your camera to capture these extraordinary experiences.

Memorable Scuba Dive Hawaii Spots for Advanced Divers

Advanced divers have a number of options. A favorite Maui dive spot is Hidden Pinnacle, perfect when the currents are nice. While here, you can see octocoral and beautiful pyramid butterfly fish. Be sure to consult a professional dive guide before exploring this area. If you’re looking for an authentic sea life experience, look no further than The Cove on Molokai’s eastern coast. You’ll see a large variety of fish, such as hawkfish, puffers, and manta rays, and different lobster species at night.

From novices to experts, diving in Hawaii is something you must do, especially since the underwater terrain of the islands can cater to everyone. The varied sea life and coral make diving in Hawaii an experience you will never forget.

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Hawaii is the perfect place for anyone interested in water sports and anyone interested in scuba diving. You could not ask for a more pleasant experience with warm water and beautiful coral reefs. There are tons of options as you have eight different islands to scuba dive around, with different experiences waiting for you. For any traveler’s convenience, dive shops are often situated near hotels, allowing you to rent any needed equipment. The various marine life, coral, and lava formations makes Hawaii a prime diving destination.

The best part about Hawaii’s waters is the range it offers for all skill levels. There are a number of different kinds of habitats, including coral reefs, caves, small caverns, and more. Keep in mind that during high tide, diving is restricted for safety reasons. During the summer, the water is much calmer making Kauai and Niihau perfect diving destinations. On the souther shores are the Oasis reef and the Sheraton Caverns are great spots to visit for adventurous scuba divers. Those looking for a challenge should head to Niihau’s northern shore, where they can swim with dolphins and seals. On Hawaii, the Kohala and Kona coastlines are great locations, such as Place of Refuge and Cavern point, that offer challenges that suit beginners and advanced scuba divers with depths of 10-130 feet.

Scuba diving can be dangerous, so it is important to have trained professionals available to ensure the necessary precautions are taken. For those who are new to scuba diving, there are tons of tips available from professionals, the internet, and many training programs available on the islands.

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