PADI Divemaster Internship Hawaii
Aloha! Our new Divemaster Intern, Emma Ceolin, shares her experience working with Hawaii Eco Divers! This is what she has to say. My name is Emma Ceolin and I’m the new Divemaster Intern with Hawaii Eco Divers. I recently moved to the magical North Shore Oahu from Australia. As a PADI Rescue Diver, freediver, surfer,…
April 2, 2016
HED apnea training features on Brazilian media
Aloha, ocean enthusiasts and wave warriors! This week, an exhilarating wave of news rippled through the world of water sports. Hawaii Eco Divers (HED), known for their commitment to safety and adventure in the aquatic realm, was featured on a renowned sports blog. The highlight? An in-depth interview with none other than Ricardo Taveira, the…
March 27, 2016
Discover the Benefits of Booking an Oahu Kayaking Trip
Kayaking Oahu offers great views of Hawaii. Make your trip to Oahu complete by going on a fun and exciting kayaking trip. Enjoy guided tours around the island while kayaking Oahu and the surrounding waters. Travel to spots known to be frequented by dolphins. You could also signup for Oahu snorkeling and fun family activities….
March 25, 2016
Get a Better View of Hawaii with Kayaking and Snorkeling in Oahu
If you are going to be visiting the beautiful islands of Hawaii, then you might as well make the most of your trip. Oahu is the third largest of the Hawaiian islands and home to some of the most spectacular beaches and waters. This makes it a prime location for kayaking and snorkeling. Known as…
March 15, 2016
Plan an Unforgettable Vacation with Shark Cage Diving Hawaii
Are you planning a trip to Hawaii? The beautiful islands of Hawaii are among the most popular tourist destinations in the world. This is partly due to the gorgeous beaches and the abundance of recreational activities available to the public. Swimming, scuba diving, surfing, and snorkeling are a few of the activities that you may…
March 4, 2016
John John Florence wins Eddie Aikau 2016
John John Florence Triumphs at the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational 2016 On February 25, 2016, the legendary shores of Waimea Bay on Oahu’s North Shore were witness to a historic moment in surfing history. Hawaiian native John John Florence, at the young age of 23, captured the title at the ninth edition of the…
February 27, 2016
Activities in the water in Kona, Big Island
Snorkeling, kayaking or scuba diving. Whatever your like the most, Kona offers options for everyone. During the day or night, on the surface or deeper, the charming city on the west side of Big Island has water activities that will give you an unforgettable experience. Snorkeling is one of the most popular activities in Hawaii, independent of the…
February 19, 2016
February 10, 2016
Eddie Aikau is happening
This prestigious event, deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of Hawaiian surfing culture, transcends the boundaries of a mere sporting competition. It stands as a profound and heartfelt tribute to the legendary Hawaiian waterman and hero, Eddie Aikau, whose spirit continues to resonate with surf enthusiasts and ocean lovers across the globe. Waimea Bay, with…
February 8, 2016
Historic surf season in January
Historic Surf Season in January: El Niño January 30, 2016, marked a remarkable period in the world of surfing, particularly for the Hawaiian archipelago. Renowned for his contributions to Waves, a Brazilian portal specializing in surf, Ricardo Taveira, the owner of Hawaii Eco Divers, shared his insights in a recently published article. Taveira, a seasoned…
January 30, 2016
The bay closed out
Last weekend had a lot of action in the surf world in in Hawaii, since the biggest swell of the last years hit the islands. On Friday, January 15, the waves were large enough for the “Eddie Aikau” championship be considered. It is the most famous big waves championship in the world. The sea was rising too fast, with the first series with 20 Hawaiian feet coming at 8 o’clock. The organizers of the event only go ahead with the championship if the weather is in perfect condition and on that day it was cloudy and rainy. According to forecasts, strong waves came in the morning and we could see sets of 20 Hawaiian legitimate feet around 10 am. At 11 am the first series of 25 feet came, closing the whole bay. The swell lasted six hours, making the bay close constantly. The conditions were…
January 24, 2016