Oahu Activities
The beautiful island of Oahu is filled with activities for travelers looking for adventure on Hawaii's third largest island. With the capital of the state, Pearl Harobor, and more near by a lot of companies have set up activities to capitalize on increasing travel market. Take advantage of this, as the island now offers a variety of affordable activities for holiday vacationers.
Scuba Diving
Offering daily dives to the amazing Turtle Canyon is the Oahu Scuba Diving company. There is one diving instructor per every 4 students, with each instructor having enough experience to deal with any situation that should arise. Certified divers can go as deep as 80 feet during this trip; however, beginners may only dive as low as 35 feet. This is more for safety purposes than anything, as pressure changes can burst lungs and destroy ear drums. No worries however, as curious turtles will still swim up to greet curious travelers.
Helicopters
There just isn't anything like touring above a canyon or an inactive volcano while 1,000 feet in the air. At Heli USA travelers can do all of this and more. They offer a combined tour package with a entire dinner cruise on the Navatek, after which you can tour the Oahu island at sunset and see the beautiful Honolulu city lights.
Dolphins
Dolphins are one of the most friendly creatures on the earth, and travelers love to spot them on cruises. Take a watch cruise and spot all of nature's beauty, as dolphins swim alongside the ship and perform for travelers. Some cruises even offer snorkeling, with dolphins coming closer to curiously investigate travelers. This is one experience nobody wants to miss out on.
Sharks
Although sharks are not known as the most friendly creatures on earth, they can still be curious onlookers. Travelers are advised not to snorkel with any cruise that offers shark encounters without proper protection or cages. Like the dolphin experience, an encounter with a shark will be one of the more memorable experiences of the vacation, however not in the way a traveler would hope.
