Horseshoe Reef - Hawaii
About Horseshoe Reef - Hawaii
Horseshoe Reef is a popular reef dive off the south coast of Oahu. Due to frequent vessel activity in the area, it is typically done as a boat dive. The reef is described as full of marine life, including chances to see larger animals such as tiger sharks, manta rays, stingrays, moray eels, and turtles.
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Safety & Access At Horseshoe Reef - Hawaii
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
This site usually has heavy boat traffic; use appropriate boat-diving procedures and maintain awareness of vessel activity.
Local Intel For Horseshoe Reef - Hawaii
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Access
Best approached as a boat dive due to frequent boat traffic in the area.
Aquatic Life
Commonly reported sightings include tiger sharks, manta rays, stingrays, moray eels, and turtles.
Crowd / Popularity
Described as one of the most popular dive sites in the Hawaiian islands.
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Exposure Profile at Horseshoe Reef - Hawaii
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