SNUBA IS BETTER THAN SNORKELING EASIER THAN SCUBA
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
NO CERTIFICATION COURSE REQUIRED
UNDERWATER FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
GROUP RATE SPECIALS FOR TWO OR MORE
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What is SNUBA Diving?
SNUBA diving is a cross between snorkeling and scuba diving but easier than both. SNUBA diving does not require you to carry any heavy, bulky, or cumbersome gear. SNUBA diving provides you with a scuba diver's 3 dimensional underwater view and feeling of weightlessness without the fear often experienced by first time scuba divers. With SNUBA, you are always attached to the surface by a breathing tube connected to a small raft floating above you. At any point, a SNUBA diver can simply follow their tube to the surface and grab the rope handles on the raft for floatation. This allows the divers to learn and practice at their own pace all while not impeding other divers in the group. The depth is determined by the diver's comfort level whether its on the surface, 2 feet, or even down 20 feet deep; each diver is in control of their own depth. A SNUBA Oahu certified guide will give you a quick briefing and will be with you the entire adventure. SNUBA really is the one of the safest, easiest, and best ways to enjoy the beautiful underwater world and learn the basics of how to SCUBA dive. Come join us at SNUBA Oahu and see Oahu Hawaii in a amazing new way.
The SNUBA system works on the principle of surface supplied air from a standard SCUBA tank inside the SNUBA raft. There is a 20' long super strong air line hose from the tank that supplies the air to the diver and also enables the diver to effortlessly pull the SNUBA raft along on the surface above them. The air line hose connects into a harness that is buckled around the diver. This harness has a SCUBA (air on demand) regulator for breathing. Just like in snorkeling the SNUBA diver also has fins on their feet for propulsion and a mask on their head for viewing the underwater world. The SNUBA diver also uses a weight belt around their waist filled with soft style diving weights to counter the body's natural positive buoyancy.