Diving at dive sites in Hawaii: The Hawaii Archipelago offers diving at some of the best volcanic craters, WWII wrecks and lava tubes in the Pacific.

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Caverns and mini caves are the key features of Haleiwa Wall, just outside the harbor of Haleiwa.

Name divesite: Haleiwa Wall
Depth: 20-90ft (6-27m)
Visibility: 30-120ft (9-36m)
Accessibility: Shore, Boat
Time to visit: All year long, best at its leeward side
Inserted/Added by: Island Divers Hawaii
Specifications: Cave, This is a cave or large cavern dive, specialty not always required. Fish, This dive has a lot of marine life. Shore, Diving here is accessible from the shore. Wall, Diving next to a huge vertical wall of coral or sand.

The Haleiwa Wall lies a short distance outside of Haleiwa harbor. Entering the water in 20ft a very short swim takes you to one of the most dramatic plunges to deep water on the island. From shallow reef to deep blue in a few short kicks, we eventually find the bottom at 90ft and work our way down the wall, turn, and work our way back mid-wall. Plenty of caverns in the wall hold all types of surprises, and keeping an eye on the blue water usually leads to some larger fish sightings.


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