Oahu Shark Dive Tours
Take your Hawaiian adventure to the next level with an exhilarating Oahu shark diving experience. Departing primarily from the North Shore, these tours offer a safe and thrilling way to encounter sharks up close in their natural habitat. Choose between cage diving for a protected, adrenaline-filled encounter or free diving for an even more intense experience with expert guides. From Galapagos and Sandbar sharks to the occasional tiger shark, you'll have the rare opportunity to witness these majestic creatures gliding gracefully through the deep blue waters of Hawaii.
Oahu shark diving tours are designed with safety and education in mind, helping visitors understand the vital role sharks play in the ocean’s ecosystem. With clear waters and professional crews, even first-time divers can feel confident during this unforgettable journey. Many tours also offer optional underwater photography packages to capture your once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or a marine life enthusiast, shark diving in Oahu will leave you with awe-inspiring memories and a newfound respect for the ocean.

Oahu Shark Dive
Book the Oahu Shark Dive to enjoy a thrilling encounter with sharks! Cruise from Oahu's beautiful North Shore to your viewing spot, where you'll observe the ocean's top predators up close from a secure shark cage. Your expert crew will ensure a ...
- 1.5 hours
- Free Cancellation

Shark Cage Diving In Oahu
More than just an adventure, this educational tour takes you into a world that few can ever experience. The open ocean world of sharks! We take you three miles off shore, where you can observe Galapagos and Sandbar sharks in their natural ...
- 2 hours
- Free Cancellation
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do shark dive tours take place on Oahu?
Most shark cage diving tours depart from Haleiwa Harbor on the North Shore of Oahu and take you a few miles offshore.
Is shark cage diving safe?
Yes, shark cage diving is considered safe. You remain inside a secure metal cage, and tours are led by experienced professionals.
Do I need to be scuba certified to join a shark dive tour?
No certification is required. Breathing is done through a snorkel at the surface, and the experience is open to non-divers.
What types of sharks can I expect to see?
Common sightings include Galapagos sharks, sandbar sharks, and occasionally tiger sharks or hammerheads depending on the season.
Can I stay on the boat if I don't want to get in the water?
Yes, most tours allow guests to remain on the boat and watch from above if they prefer not to enter the cage.