Hawaii Ocean Activities
When it comes to ocean activities and water sports, no state in the U.S. can match the state of
Hawaii. The Hawaiian islands stretch over 1,523 miles of ocean and consist of 132 islands. These island are actually the tips of huge mountains known as shielded volcanoes and most of the islands barley extend above sea level. Hawaii is the only state completely surrounded by water.
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Hawaii Watersports
However you want to enjoy the ocean Hawaii has. Who hasn't dreamed of soaring high above the earth, free as a bird and light as a feather? Parasailing can make that dream come true! With Hawaii watersports you can even enjoy the sheer excitement of riding a jetski on the beautiful waters of the South Pacific. Snorkeling is the easiest and least expensive way to enjoy Hawaii watersports and the Hawaii's underwater paradise .Snorkeling is a safe, easy, and enjoyable way to explore the world beneath the waves and is open to all ages and skill levels, from children to grandparents.
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Sunset Dinner Cruise
A Hawaii sunset dinner cruise is a great way to enjoy your evening and you get a front row seat for the beautiful Hawaiian sunsets. You'll enjoy the flavors of the islands and get a taste of island entertainment through Polynesian and Hawaiian songs and dances.
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Hawaii Dolphin - Whale Watching
Hawaii is the host to many species of whales and dolphin.The most spectacularof these are the Humpback whales with their breaching (jumping out of the water)and their fluke flapping (waving aloha) antics. Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin are a common site and they can jump more than 30' in the air and love to play in the wakes of boats. Sperm Whales, Pigmy Whales and Pilot Whales are just a few more of the animals you might run across on one of these excursions.
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Hawaii Submarine Tours
The next best thing to diving! If you want to see the awesome underwater
wonder of Hawaii but don't want to get wet doing it, this is your ticket. Visit natural and man-made University Oceanography reefs, as well as sunken ship and airplane, now home to hundreds of different species of Hawaiian fish, coral, and even the adorable sea turtles. If you look carefully, you can often see sharks cruising around the wreckage as well! One great Hawaii underwater activity.
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