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  1. Join us on our cage diving with sharks tour! We are the only cage diving experience on Oahu’s North Shore owned and operated by true Native Hawaiians. Our boat holds up to six people, and our tours are available daily.

  2. As the North Shore’s only shark cage diving experience owned and operated by Native Hawaiians, Haleiwa Shark Tours is the most authentic adventure available. The sacred and culturally significant mano (shark) is a powerful apex predator that we want to share with visitors and locals alike.

  3. Join One Ocean Diving for an extraordinary adventure as you swim with sharks in the captivating blue waters off the coast o Hawaii. Our team of expert marine animal researchers will prioritize your safety and guide you through an entertaining and informative experience, sharing exclusive and valuable information.

  4. Mar 1, 2022 · If you’re traveling to Oahu last minute, you want to ensure you have your shark cage dive booked ahead of time! These are our top picks: 🌴 Best Oahu Shark Cage Diving Tours: Shark cage dive on the North Shore (likely to sell out – top tour!) Big Blue Pacific shark cage dive in Oahu; Cage-free swimming with sharks experience

  5. With visibility that can reach 150 feet (45 m) or more, you can see the sharks come up from the cobalt-blue depths of the ocean. Watch as sharks ranging from 5–15 feet (1.5–4.5 m) in length circle only inches away from the cage.

  6. Shark Diving in Hawaii: A Unique Encounter with Nature Sharks As You Have Never Seen Them Before. Located on the North Shore, our tour takes you over 3 miles offshore into the open ocean. Here, amidst the deep blue, you’ll observe Galapagos and sandbar sharks from the safety of our shark cage.

  7. Experience the thrill of meeting sharks face-to-face in the pristine waters of Oahu on this educational, 2-hour, cage-diving adventure. See Hawaii's majestic hunters — Galapagos and Sandbar sharks in their natural environment — surrounded by the deep blue of the Big Island’s popular North Shore. Observe from the safety of a floating cage.