Can you snorkel off the beach in Hawaii?


Can you snorkel off the beach in Hawaii? While it is a good way to see some amazing snorkeling spots, like around Lanai or Molokai, a boat isn't required. Erica and I grab our snorkel gear and head into the water at our favorite beaches. There are ample white-sand beaches with excellent snorkeling 40 to 70 feet away from the shore break in Maui.


Are there aggressive sharks in Hawaii?

Although tiger sharks may be the most dangerous of Hawaiian sharks, other species have been known to bite people, usually with much less serious results. But as mentioned above, sharks have very sharp teeth, and even small sharks can cause significant tissue damage to a person.


Is snorkeling in Hawaii cold?

While the water temperature in Kona Hawaii is typically much warmer than waters off of the Mainland United States some people still get cold while snorkeling on the Big Island. and some may be surprised or even shocked by the temperature when they first get in. As you get closer to the equator the water gets warmer.


Can you snorkel from shore in Hawaii?

On O?ahu. Don't let the name scare you away from Shark's Cove on the North Shore of O?ahu—this rocky bay with clear, shallow waters is one of the top snorkeling and shore-diving locales in the world (and no, sharks aren't common here).


Is it safe to swim in Hawaii?

Beneath the ocean's beautiful blue surface, conditions can be unpredictable and even dangerous. Ocean safety experts recommend checking in with lifeguards before you enter the water - they'll be happy to tell you about potential hazards like rip currents, hidden rocks and shorebreaks.


Do you see sharks while snorkeling in Hawaii?

They are the white reef tip, black reef tip, sandbar and scalloped hammerhead shark. My wife, who has snorkeled several times a week since moving here in 2013, has seen approximately 10 sharks in total, all of the reef tip variety. She has seen them in Lanikai in Kailua and right off the shelf at Ala Moana Beach Park.


Is snorkeling better in Maui or Honolulu?

Snorkeling is hands-down much better on Maui. Oahu does have some great snorkel spots, but if you want to get into the water, snorkel easily, and not have the ocean too overcrowded, Maui is your place. Plus, you'll see turtles everywhere.


Do sharks come close to shore in Hawaii?

About eight species are somewhat common in nearshore waters. The most frequently encountered are the whitetip reef, sandbar, scalloped hammerhead, and occasionally tiger. These inshore species are top-level carnivores, feeding primariy on fishes.


What time of year is best for snorkeling in Hawaii?

May to September, where you'll find perfect conditions in snorkeling sites all over the islands. Protip: If you want to see Humpback Whale migrations while snorkeling in Hawaii, try to plan your trip between November and May (the best months are January and February).


What time of year are sharks most active in Hawaii?

There appears to be an increased risk of being bitten by a shark during certain months, in particular October through December. Early Hawaiians recognized this, and cautioned against going in the water at that time.


What to do if you see a shark while snorkeling in Hawaii?

Leave the water quickly and calmly if a shark is sighted; if you see a shark, alert lifeguards or other swimmers immediately. Keep pets out of the water as their erratic movement can attract sharks. Be aware that using bait to lure fish may also attract sharks.


Is snorkeling better in Mexico or Hawaii?

When compared to Hawaii, snorkelling in Mexico is not that good but there are a few best snorkelling sites that the tourists enjoy. If you want to watch the best marine life in Mexico, you should go to Cozumel, Akumal Bay, Cenote Do Ojos, Sea of Cortez, and Huatulco etc.


Are there crocodiles in Hawaii?

Alligators are not native to Hawaii so the only place you might see them is at the zoo. Are there crocodiles in Hawaii? Nope! The main Hawaiian lizards you'll find are cute little geckos, which can be spotted in hotels, homes, businesses, restaurants, etc.