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Hoovers Tower: (North
of Honokohau Harbor 30min.)
Depth of Dive: 30-60 feet
Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: cauliflower and antler coral, old lava flows provide
many holes to investigate
Marine Life: oval and teardrop butterflyfish, scorpionfish, eagle
rays, and eels
Common to This Area: Pods of spinner dolphins often swim through
the area both over the deep ledge and the shallower coral reef.
Type of Photography Recommended: macro and video
Things To Be Considered: Currents can occasionally come up without
notice, so stay alert. Good buoyancy control is a must at this dive
site due to the presence of the lush coral growth.
Garden Eel Cove
(north of Honokohau Harbor 30 min.)
Depth of Dive: 30-60 feet
Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: black sand, coral and lava boulders
Marine Life: spinner dolphins, garden eels, Hawaiian turkey fish,
teardrop butterfly, nudibranchs, octopus and manta rays
Common to This Area: large colony of garden eels in only 50 feet
of water
Type of Photography Recommended: macro
Things To Be Considered: This is a rare opportunity to see garden
eels at such a shallow depth, located in a protected cove. The water
is usually calm and safe for all divers.
High Rock: (North
of Honokohau Harbor 15 min.)
Depth
of Dive: 20-60 feet Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: lava pinnacles and arches
Marine Life: Heller's barracuda, pyramid butterflyfish, pennant
fish,banded coral shrimp, octopus and turtles
Common to This Area: Wide old lava flow with many pinnacles and
archways to be explored. Main pinnacle comes to within 10 feet of the
surface.
Type of Photography Recommended: wide angle
Things To Be Considered: At times this area can experience 1/4
to 3/4 knot currents. Be careful along the drop off. It's easy to go
too deep!
Golden Arches: (north
of Honokohau Harbor 15 min.)
Depth of Dive: 30-50 feet
Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: White sand, old lava flows and coral formations
Marine Life: milletseed, tear drop, four spot & ornate butterflies,
potters angels & blue line snapper
Common to This Area: archways and bridges formed of old lava
flows
Type of Photography Recommended: normal lens to photograph lava
formations; macro opportunities to photograph coral dwellers.
Things To Be Considered: This is a very open dive site, suitable
to all certification levels. On the south side of the main archway is
a beautiful stag horn coral formation which is great for a portrait/modeled
photograph.
Pine Trees Point: (north
of Honokohau Harbor 10 min.)
Depth of Dive: 15-60 feet
Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: steep drop off to swim over, arches, lava tubes
Marine Life: trumpets, coronets and four spots and milletseed
butterflies, sergeant majors, eels and a large school of silver flag-tails
Common to This Area: pelagic swim by, drop-offs, rich coral beds
and tubes to explore
Type of Photography Recommended: wide angle and video
Things To Be Considered: Moderate currents and surge may be present.
Suck-Em-Up Cavern
(north of Honokohau Harbor 10 min.)
Depth of dive: 30-60 feet
Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: lava tubes, old lava flows and coral growths
Marine Life: moorish idols, thread fin butterflies, trumpets,
parrot fish, puffers, eels & slipper lobsters
Common to This Area: long lava tube is 100 feet long with fantastic
skylights, lots of different types of marine life inside, shells and
large puffer fish
Type of Photography Recommended: wide angle with strobe and/or
macro
Things To Be Considered: The general dive includes Skull Cavern
as an added bonus. These formations are perfect for the first time lava
tubers. However, it is recommended that all novice divers be accompanied
by the Dive Master Guides when exploring the tubes (not a place to dive
during high south or west surf conditions).
Lone Tree Arch: (north
of Honokohau Harbor 10 min.)
Depth of dive: 20-60 feet
Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: old lava flows, coral heads, sand chutes, rubble, and
large archway
Marine Life: octopi, raccoon butterflies, yellow tangs, puffers,
orange cup corals and coral shrimps
Common to This Area: frog fish, schools of yellow tangs, and
great cleaning stations in and about the rubble
Type of Photography Recommended: macro w/strobe in archway, wide
angle and normal lens
Things To Be Considered: Surge moderate close to shore, (watch
your depth, and enjoy a fantastic sight over the sand chutes).
Turtle Pinnacle:
(north of Honokohau Harbor at a half mile, 5 min.)
Depth of Dive: 20-60 feet
Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: smooth bottom with rock formations, white sand patches,
coral heads and coral covering the old lava flow.
Marine Life: green sea turtles, wrasses, parrot fish, scorpion
fish, eels and octopus
Common to This Area: green sea turtles are everywhere, especially
on the pinnacle. This is where the close encounters with one of the
gentlest creatures on earth occurs, also one of the best cleaning stations
on the Kona Coast, fish cleaning the shell of the turtles.
Type of Photography Recommended: wide angle and video
Things To Be Considered: The green sea turtles are an endangered
species, protected by federal law. Please do not touch or harass the
animals.
Eel Cove: (south of
Honokohau Harbor 5 min.)
Depth of dive: 30-60 feet
Skill Level: beginner through expert
Terrain: green coral reef, sand bottom at 60 feet, rocky near
shore line
Marine Life: Eels (yellow margin, white mouth, zebra and dragon
moray). pennant butterfly fish and an occasional pod of dolphins.
Common to This Area: eels, big school of raccoon Butterflyfish
Type of Photography Recommended: normal lens and close up
Things To Be Considered: Do not tease the eels and watch your
depth on the drop-off.
Fish Rock: (south
of Honokohau 10 min.)
Depth of dive: 15-60 feet
Skill Level : all
Terrain: variety of corals, old lava flow beds, lava tube, pinnacles,
arches, wall and rubble
Marine Life: flame angels, eel wrasse, reef sharks, manta rays
and an occasional whale shark.
Common to This Area: All types of butterfly fish. Flames, potters
and bandit angle fish, squirrel, triggers, parrots and puffers, etc.
Things To Be Considered: Do not venture too far north and/or
west of this point, as strong currents are not uncommon. Area is marine
a sanctuary: "Look but don't take."
Casa Caves: ( south
of Honokohau Harbor 15 min.)
Depth of Dive: 15-60
Skill Level: intermediate to advanced
Terrain: lava tubes, lush finger coral, outcropping of pillacles,
staggered 20 to 30 feet apart, sand, and rubble.
Marine Life: white tip sharks, frog fish, soft corals in lava
tube. Invertebrates, eels, octopus, hard corals.
Common to This Area: White tip sharks sleep in lava tube on a
regular basis. Frog fish at base of mooring, octopus, lots of squirrel
fish in lava tube, parrot fish and puffer.
Type of Photography Recommended: macro, wide angle and video
Things To Be Considered: Skill Level is rated as advanced. It
is emphasized, this is a full dive, as there is a lot of ground to cover.
Manta Ray Madness: (north
of Honokohau Harbor 30 min.)
Depth of Dive: 20-40
Skill Level: beginner through expert
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Black Hole(north of
Honokohau Harbor 20 min.)
Depth of Dive: 60-100 feet
Skill Level: advanced-expert
Terrain: vertial to horizontal lava tube,deep ledge
Marine Life: schools of pennantfish and pyramid butterflyfish,
occasional school of spinner dolphins.
Common to This Area: . very pretty plate coal just outside of
lava tube
Type of Photography Recommended: macro, wide angle and video
Things To Be Considered: Skill Level is rated as advanced, minumum
depth is 60 feet, most of the dive is in 70-90 feet.
Naked Lady Sailboat Wreck (
south of Honokohau Harbor 20 min.)
Depth of Dive: 100-110 feet
Skill Level: advanced-expert
Terrain: sandy/rubble bottom with wreck
Marine Life: schools of pennantfish, eels, whitetip reef shark.
Common to This Area: . lots of fish on wreck
Type of Photography Recommended: macro, wide angle and video
Things To Be Considered: Skill Level is rated as advanced, minumum
depth is 100 feet. You can't multi level dive this site, so bottom time
is short.
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