As someone who's explored Oahu's underwater treasures for years, I can tell you that Trident Adventures' Wreck and Roll Honolulu tour ranks among the island's most spectacular diving experiences. This three-tank adventure spans 5-6 hours and takes certified divers to multiple wreck sites that most visitors never get to see.
The tour's crown jewel is the Sea Tiger—at 123 feet down, it's Hawaii's deepest recreational wreck. Picture a 189-foot vessel where white tip sharks doze in the sand below while Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles rest peacefully on the deck above. It's genuinely otherworldly.
Your dive sites change based on conditions, but each location tells a story. The YO-257 and San Pedro rest side by side like old friends, while eagle rays glide overhead. The WWII Corsair fighter sits upright at 115 feet with a moray eel that's claimed it as home—frogfish dart around its wings like living ornaments. Then there's the upside-down Landing Craft Utility where fish swim inverted inside the hull, creating one of those surreal moments that stick with you forever.
Don't overlook the Ewa Pinnacles either. These ancient lava formations showcase Hawaii's volcanic origins, now draped in native corals. The Navy Tug Nahua at 65 feet offers a gentler dive where white tip reef sharks rest in the sandy bottom.
The wreck and roll Honolulu experience includes all scuba gear, in-water guides, snacks, beverages, and those wonderfully warm lavender towels afterward. Departing at 7:00 a.m. from 3 Aloha Tower Drive, the charter accommodates up to 26 divers.
You'll need minimum Open Water certification and must be between 15-99 years old—these depths demand respect. Bring your certification card and arrive 30 minutes early. Starting from $329 per person with NITROX available for $20 per tank, this comprehensive adventure requires 48-hour cancellation notice for full refunds.