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The biggest draw to Hanauma Bay is the snorkeling in the crater, however, the water is so shallow that you are more focused on not ramming into the coral below you then focusing on the sealife. I still have a scar from being flung into the coral,...
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While we were in Honolulu (September), it rained for about 15 minutes every day, but it wasn’t strong rain or storms, so it was fine. One morning, during the 15 minutes rain, we decided to go to Hanauma Bay. We jumped on The Bus (the name for...
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From journal Hawaiian Honeymoon
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The beach was beautiful and clean, and because the number of people are limited, it never seemed too crowded. This was the first time we snorkeled and we did see some nice fish. Had a great time and will go back.
From journal First Trip to Hawaii
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If you go to Oahu you have to go snorkeling at Hanauma Bay! The bay is protected from large waves and the reef is just a few feet from the water's edge. The water here is shallow and crystal clear.There is a required informational movie that you...
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From journal Oahu for Two
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Absolutely beautiful. We went extremely early to beat most of the people there. There weren't many fish, but the highlight were the many sea turtles that day. They swam right up to you.
From journal 10 Days in Oahu
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The water is clear so you can see far ahead of you. The corals are pretty much grey, and you'll see more fish in the deeper water. I got to see a turtle up close and I heard a few people shrieking with excitement for seeing an octopus.
From journal Highlights of Oahu, Hawaii
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The world famous Hanauma Bay is the home to many exotic fish and turtles. If you have never been snorkeling, this is a great place to start. The waters are calm and clear, shallow for hundreds of feet. There is a bit of a reef so stay away from...
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From journal Hawaii
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Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is a beautiful place to spend some snorkel time. But snorkeling can tire you out, so be sure to keep an eye on the kids. The current fees at Hanauma Bay are $1 per car to park, and $5 per person to enter. The entrance fee...
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From journal Oahu Vacation