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- Survival Course
- 2 days
This apnea surf survival course is designed with only one goal in mind: to increase your breath-hold ability in tense situations underwater while remaining calm and in total control of your mind.
Whether you live in Hawaii or are simply one of the millions of people who visit the Aloha State each year, sooner or later you are going to find yourself at the beach. It’s just unavoidable here given the fact that Hawaii is composed of an archipelago of islands surrounded mostly by sandy beaches. No…
June 23, 2016
One of the most beautiful places of Hawaii, the natural reserve of Hanauma Bay has just been voted the best beach in the United States in 2016 by Dr. Beach. The list of the top ten beaches in America is annually published by Professor Stephen Leatherman, a specialist in coastal science. Over 50 criteria are…
June 8, 2016
In the vibrant heart of South America, a wave of empowerment sweeps through the coastal communities as Hawaii Eco Divers brings its renowned apnea and survival training to the shores of Chile, Brazil, and Peru. This initiative, led by the esteemed surfer and professional diver Ricardo Taveira, has begun its transformative journey in May, touching…
June 3, 2016
Kayaking on the open ocean tends to be a little more challenging than kayaking in a stream or creek. There are ocean currents to consider, the weather can change quickly, and there are more underwater dangers such as reefs and sharks to worry about. Here are five tips that any beginning sea kayaker can use…
June 2, 2016
This apnea surf survival course is designed with only one goal in mind: to increase your breath-hold ability in tense situations underwater while remaining calm and in total control of your mind.
Enjoy diving in the pristine North Shore of Oahu. Home of the largest waves of the world during the winter and fantastic diving during the summer. Explore the lava tubes at Sharks Cove in Pupukea Marine Conservation District.
Take a scuba dive tour from a boat on the South Shore of Oahu and enjoy diving at the Sea Tiger Wreck and San Pedro Wreck sites. For certified divers with 15+ dives only.