
Island Divers Hawaii
Dive Sites


The LCU West
90’ deep with sharks hiding under wreck and reef 100’ away; some swim to airplane wreck if air permits.


The LCU (Landing Craft Utility) Wreck
Troop carrier wreck at 85’ with Z-block reef, sharks, gobies, and tight wheelhouse penetration for the certified.


The Mahi Wreck
Collapsed bridge but still full of fish, rays, and pufferfish; remains popular for its vibrant marine life.


The YO-257
Top wreck dive at 97’ with coral-covered swim-through, turtles, fish, and active submarine traffic nearby.


Sea Caves
Exciting 150’ cave dive at 55’ depth with turtles, reef sharks, and drifting wall dive to follow.


The Corsair Airplane Wreck
A deep WWII plane wreck at 107’ with frogfish, eels, and octopus; cockpit often guarded by a giant moray.


The San Pedro Wreck
Next to YO-257, collapsed bridge makes for great photos; lots of turtles and white tip reef sharks nearby.


Koko Crater
Easy dive near shore with turtles, reef fish, and views of Diamond Head; multiple moorings and dive options.


Turtle Canyon
Shallow reef site with many large sea turtles and overhangs full of critters; great for photos and beginners.


The Sea Tiger Wreck
Large upright wreck at 120’ with penetrations, rays, eels, and swim-throughs; best for experienced divers.
