Experience the thrill of swimming alongside Hawaii’s famous Manō (shark) in the clear blue abyss of Oahu’s North Shore. Join us for an unforgettable adventure with trained safety divers and learn about shark biology and behavior.
Experience the thrill of swimming alongside Hawaii’s famous Manō (shark) in the clear blue abyss of Oahu’s North Shore. Join us for an unforgettable adventure with trained safety divers and learn about shark biology and behavior.
- GO ADVENTURE HAWAII | Shark Diving, Whale Watching & Turtle Tours - Perfect for thrill-seekers! Embark on a journey three miles off the North Shore of Oahu to encounter Hawaii’s renowned Manō (shark). In the midst of the clear blue abyss, guests can swim alongside this pelagic predator, guided by a Professionally Trained Shark Handler. The crew…
- GO ADVENTURE HAWAII | Shark Diving, Whale Watching & Turtle Tours - Perfect for thrill-seekers! Embark on a journey three miles off the North Shore of Oahu to encounter Hawaii’s renowned Manō (shark). In the midst of the clear blue abyss, guests can swim alongside this pelagic predator, guided by a Professionally Trained Shark Handler. The crew will share insights on shark biology and behavior, along with safety guidelines for snorkeling and free diving. Common resident shark species include Galapagos, Sandbar, and Tiger sharks. The pelagic (deep-water) zone also offers the chance to see other species.
A professional Underwater Photographer will be on board, offering services for a fee to capture your underwater adventures in high-quality photos and videos, which will be digitally sent to you a few days post-dive. Don’t miss this bucket list experience, especially in Hawaii!
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Waialua Bay - Waialua Bay is teeming with marine life, from the Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin to various fish species like the Malolo or “Flying Fish,” and even the Humpback Whales that migrate to Hawaii during the winter months. An ocean tour here is full of surprises.
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Waimea Bay - Located on the legendary North Shore of Oahu, Waimea Bay is where the ocean meets the island with power and grace. In winter, it’s a world-renowned surf spot, famous for its massive waves and expert surfers pushing their limits. In summer, the water transforms into a calm, turquoise pool ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and cliff jumping. The surrounding cliffs and golden sand create a dramatic, almost sacred atmosphere. It’s part of a larger cultural landscape where Hawaiian history and nature still resonate. Nearby, Waimea Valley offers a short hike through botanical gardens to a waterfall, adding another layer to the experience. Whether drawn by thrill or tranquility, Waimea leaves a lasting impression.
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Puaʻena Point Beach Park - Puaʻena Point Beach Park is a relaxed spot just east of Haleʻiwa on Oʻahu’s North Shore. It’s popular among surf schools and beginners due to its gentle waves and forgiving reef breaks. The beach is nestled behind a grove of ironwood and palm trees, providing natural shade and a peaceful atmosphere. The shoreline is a mix of sand and lava rock, with tide pools along the edges. Hawaiian green sea turtles can often be seen resting on the beach or grazing on the rocks. The calm waters near the shore make it easy to wade in or paddle out. For a laid-back beach with a local vibe and a great place to learn to surf, Puaʻena Point is worth visiting.

- Dive fins
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Dive fins
- Use of snorkeling equipment
For those seeking adventure, embark on a journey three miles off the North Shore of Oahu to encounter Hawaii’s renowned Manō (shark). In the midst of the clear blue depths, guests will have the chance to swim alongside this oceanic predator, under the guidance of a professionally trained Shark Handler. The crew will share insights into shark biology and…
For those seeking adventure, embark on a journey three miles off the North Shore of Oahu to encounter Hawaii’s renowned Manō (shark). In the midst of the clear blue depths, guests will have the chance to swim alongside this oceanic predator, under the guidance of a professionally trained Shark Handler. The crew will share insights into shark biology and behavior, along with essential safety guidelines for snorkeling and free diving. Commonly seen shark species include Galapagos, Sandbar, and Tiger sharks. However, being in a pelagic (deep-water) zone opens up other possibilities.
A professional underwater photographer will be on hand to capture your extraordinary experiences in high-quality photos and videos for an additional fee. This is a bucket list experience, and having these memories documented will be a treasure to look back on. Digital files will be sent a few days after your tour date. We look forward to seeing you out on the water soon!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.