Hanauma Bay
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Hanauma Bay
My husband and I will be in Oahu in May and June. He is an unsure swimmer so I thought this would be a good place for him to snorkel because he loves tropical fish. Has anyone taken the bus to there? Also, are they open on Memorial Day or should I stay clear for there on that day? With the park being closed on Tues we're running in to a problem, we will be in Oahu Sat afternoon-afternoon of Thurs. Help!!!
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You can get there bon (public) The Bus. But for $12-15 you can arranget a shuttle to pick up/drop off from your hotel and it includes the snorkeling gear and a short lesson at the start. These offers are all over once you're in Waikiki.
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Here is the Hanauma Bay website. They are open Memorial Day.
http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/parks/f...ay/welcome.htm
It gives a lot of info about the park, including what bus to take.
In her response, Suze mentioned using a shuttle (tour) to get there. If you use coupons from 'This Week Oahu' or 'Oahu Gold' you can find coupons for around $12. 'Oahu Gold' has a coupon for $8.99 (regular $17) or $12.99 (Deluxe Tour which includes a BBQ steak lunch, better equipment and an underwater camera). It is through Hawaiian Eco-Adventures
(808)479-2557 or (808) 737-1200. The tours do not include the $5 admission charge to the park.
Oahu Gold also has coupons for $8.95 (808)306-6613. No name of company on the coupon. Another coupon for $9.00 (808)753-5593 or 808-277-2393.
Another coupon for $8.95 Seabird Tours 808-220-3968.
You can get Oahu Gold or This Week Oahu for free at the airport baggage area or any of about 50 newstands in Waikiki. You can also use their websites:
www.spotlighthawaii.com (Oahu Gold)
www.thisweek.com (This Week Oahu)
But, it costs $4 roundtrip by city bus + $5 admission + about $4 to rent equipment. So you are almost the same cost as a tour if you take the bus.
You can also purchase a 4-day bus pass for visitors for $20. You can get these at any of about 40 ABC stores in Waikiki.
If you are going to use city buses for much of your travel on Oahu, you
http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/parks/f...ay/welcome.htm
It gives a lot of info about the park, including what bus to take.
In her response, Suze mentioned using a shuttle (tour) to get there. If you use coupons from 'This Week Oahu' or 'Oahu Gold' you can find coupons for around $12. 'Oahu Gold' has a coupon for $8.99 (regular $17) or $12.99 (Deluxe Tour which includes a BBQ steak lunch, better equipment and an underwater camera). It is through Hawaiian Eco-Adventures
(808)479-2557 or (808) 737-1200. The tours do not include the $5 admission charge to the park.
Oahu Gold also has coupons for $8.95 (808)306-6613. No name of company on the coupon. Another coupon for $9.00 (808)753-5593 or 808-277-2393.
Another coupon for $8.95 Seabird Tours 808-220-3968.
You can get Oahu Gold or This Week Oahu for free at the airport baggage area or any of about 50 newstands in Waikiki. You can also use their websites:
www.spotlighthawaii.com (Oahu Gold)
www.thisweek.com (This Week Oahu)
But, it costs $4 roundtrip by city bus + $5 admission + about $4 to rent equipment. So you are almost the same cost as a tour if you take the bus.
You can also purchase a 4-day bus pass for visitors for $20. You can get these at any of about 40 ABC stores in Waikiki.
If you are going to use city buses for much of your travel on Oahu, you
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I just called the city bus Co. The first city bus leaves Waikiki for Hanauma Bay at 8:15 every day including holidays. So that is a good reason why you should call a couple of the tour companies at the phone # I listed earlier.
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I'm afraid that getting there early in the morning is out of the question for me. I'm on vacation and don't plan on getting up to catch an 8:15 bus.
How about late afternoons? Maybe we can catch it on the way back from the North Shore. They close at 7pm -- maybe hit it about 4pm??
How about late afternoons? Maybe we can catch it on the way back from the North Shore. They close at 7pm -- maybe hit it about 4pm??
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I would recommend renting a car and getting there early. We did and the ranger told us to just go in. We didn't have to pay or watch that required video. Hardly anyone was there and there were actually sea turtles. Later on all the people scared them off. We saw the most incredible neon colored fish and further out coral munching fish. All very shallow and easy to snorkel in.
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Did you try any of the phone numbers I posted earlier? They are the cheapest places because of the coupons.
But, here are some websites. Any time i've ever gone to Hanauma Bay i've driven, so I don't know anything about any of these.
www.hawaiiactivities.com
http://www.hanaumabay-hawaii.com/snorkel.htm
http://www.oahu-snorkeling-tours.com...nauma_bay.html
http://www.oahudivecenter.com/hanauma.htm
There are activity/adventure/tour desks in almost all major hotels in Waikiki and many others in front of other hotels shops etc.
But, here are some websites. Any time i've ever gone to Hanauma Bay i've driven, so I don't know anything about any of these.
www.hawaiiactivities.com
http://www.hanaumabay-hawaii.com/snorkel.htm
http://www.oahu-snorkeling-tours.com...nauma_bay.html
http://www.oahudivecenter.com/hanauma.htm
There are activity/adventure/tour desks in almost all major hotels in Waikiki and many others in front of other hotels shops etc.
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Thanks Dusty!! I looked at those links and they helped. I think I've decided to just rent a car and go on our own. We have new snorkel equipment to use and it'll be easier in the long run. How early can we get there?
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It opens at 6:00am.
If you get there by 6:30 you can probably avoid the $5 admission charge. I think the ticket office opens at 7am.
Keep your snorkel equipment in the car if you have the car the entire time.
Chun's Reef (sea turtles) and Shark's Cove on the North Shore are excellent for snorkeling inn the summer. The waves are calm on the North Shore in the summer.
This is a good map for North Shore beaches.
http://www.frommers.com/images/desti...northshore.jpg
Chun's Reef is not on this map, but it is located half way between Haleiwa Beach Park #3 and Waimea Beach #4.
If you get there by 6:30 you can probably avoid the $5 admission charge. I think the ticket office opens at 7am.
Keep your snorkel equipment in the car if you have the car the entire time.
Chun's Reef (sea turtles) and Shark's Cove on the North Shore are excellent for snorkeling inn the summer. The waves are calm on the North Shore in the summer.
This is a good map for North Shore beaches.
http://www.frommers.com/images/desti...northshore.jpg
Chun's Reef is not on this map, but it is located half way between Haleiwa Beach Park #3 and Waimea Beach #4.


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