NIGHT DIVES

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 Join Wanna Dive on a magical tour of the reef  after the sun goes down.  Imagine gliding over a reef teeming with life unlike that seen during the daytime.  At night in Kona you are likely to see things you won't see during the day- Octopus, Eels and Turkeyfish hunting for food; Phosphorescent Plankton spraying like sparks off your fins; Nudibranchs and Medusa Worms crawling the reef; Lobsters and Shrimps coming out of the coral- You'll be amazed at the thousands of tiny glowing little eyes peering at you.  Not to mention, a new set of fish.

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Never done a night dive before?  We'll be happy to introduce you to the amazing world which comes alive after sundown.

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This dive is for certified divers only, advanced certification is not necessary.  If you are comfortable with your daytime diving skills and would like to try a night dive, let us know. We will cover the skills necessary and have you diving after dark in no time.  It is a totally different experience than day diving, which many people find to be a most amazing experience.  This dive can count towards one of your Advanced Open Water Certification dives if you wish, just let us know ahead of time so we can set it up..

 

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It is with a combination of sadness and excitement that as of December of 2012 we're closing our dive charter business to pursue other opportunities on the mainland.  We've had a lot of fun meeting people over the years, and there are many I consider friends.   I'd like to say a big MAHALO to all who have patronized us over the last decade.  I'll still be continuing my blog http://www.kona-scuba-diving.blogspot.com if anyone cares to check on what I'm up to.  Scuba may or may not be part of my future, so this website will stay active for a while just in case.  I will be checking my business e-mail from time to time  steve@wannadivekona.com if anyone wishes to say howdy.  A fond ALOHA to all.

Steve Frisbie