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Great Lameshur Bay is located on the southern part of St John, USVI. The bay is within the Virgin Islands National Park. Yawzai Point is one of the best snorkel spots that are inaccessible by car on St John.
There are 14 mooring bouys for overnight stays. Day use of the park moorings is free but a self-registration fee of $15 per night is required for overnight use b...
The island has an abundance of marine sites (both Grenada & Carriacou) and the first Underwater Sculpture Park in the world. The island is known as the Diving Capital of the Eastern Caribbean. It has the largest shipwreck in the Caribbean - the Bianca C - a 600ft cruise ship which sunk in 1961, now lying in 167 feet of water. There are more than 50 sites, includin...
The Grottacce are located on the southern side of the island, just west of Cala Francese. It has natural cavities but they are not proper caves. The West is 7 meters deep with a cavity submerged 17 meters.
Haad Salad is a beach located in north-west of Ko Phangan island. It's a very popular snorkelling spot for a good reason as the water is clear and the sights are amazing!
Hanauma is a marine embayment formed within a volcanic cone and located along the southeast coast of the Island of Oʻahu (just east of Honolulu) in the Hawaiian Islands.
Hanauma is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Island and has suffered somewhat from overuse (at one time accommodating over three million visitors per year). In 1956, dynamite was use...
Hawksnest Bay on St. John provides a well protected anchorage in most weather except when a northern swell is running (occasionally during the winter). There is good snorkeling along the Eastern side as well as several beaches. Also good chances to see turtles. The bay offers three fingers of mostly Elkhorn coral reefs. The Elkhorn corals are a federally protected spe...
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument where the Hoei Maru shipwreck lies in the shallow waters of Kure Atoll. The Hoei Maru was a Japanese whaling vessel that ran aground during such a ferocious storm that the ship broke in half. Now it is prime real estate for schooling fish such as yellowfin goatfish and yellowstripe goatfish.
Hōnaunau Bay on the Big Island has great visibility most days of the year. The bay if off Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park (Place of Refuge) and does not have a beach. The shoreline of Honaunau Bay is lined with black lava rocks, smoothed by years of wave action. The south side of the bay is shallower and offers a better chance of finding turtles.
Honokeana Bay is a rocky cove next to Napili Beach on Maui is a great place to swim with a LOT of Sea Turtles.
The bay is surrounded by resorts and access is not easy. You can walk from Napili Beach and there are afew rocky places to enter the water (no beach). Be careful getting in and out. Take just snorkel equipment as there is nowhere to leave a lot of stuff, jus...
Honolua Bay, Mokuleʻia Bay and Lipoa Point are part of an area known as the ahupuaʻa of Honolua, located just north of Kapalua, West Maui in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States. The area is a mix of agricultural and conservation land tended by the Maui Land & Pineapple Company in Lahaina, Hawaiʻi, including coastline management. Honolua Bay and Mokuleʻia Bay compr...
Hulopoe Bay is a protected marine preserve locatted off Hulopo'e Beach Park near the Four Seasons on Lanai. Turtles and spinner dolphins are frequently observed here. Although Hulopo’e can offer great snorkeling during any time of the year, the winter months offer the best guarantee of calm and clearer waters.
The schooner Ishpeming took its name from the Anishinaabe (Ojibway) word meaning “the high sacred place.” Bound for Alpena with coal for a cement company, the schooner ran aground on a reef off Black River near Harrisville, Michigan. Several tugs tried to pull it off, but they could not get near enough due to the shallow water. The schooner was s...
One of the easiest yet most interesting dives off Catalina is Isthmus Reef. Many student divers arrive here with their classes. Isthmus Reef is a submerged navigational hazard, roughly an acre in size, located directly landward of Bird Rock off Isthmus Cove. The reef rises from a depth of 150 feet to a shallow area that is exposed at low tide. Numerous vessels have s...
Kahaluʻu Bay is a historic district and popular recreation area on the Kona coast of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi.
The bay is still used today by surfers, with a surf school across the street from the ancient canoe landing. The area around the bay was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 as historic district number 74000713 in 1974. The state re...