Everything You Need to Know about Scuba Diving

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Scuba diving is a an easy and thrilling sport that almost anybody can enjoy. Just picture yourself deep diving into the warm water, discovering coral reefs, and experiencing this amazing world from a fish’s perspective. It’s a fantastic method to discover new things about the undersea environment.

This article is for you, if you want to try scuba diving but don’t know where to begin. We will teach you all there is to know about scuba, including diving equipment, methods, safety measures, and hazards, and anything else that will help you learn to dive.

What is the Meaning of Scuba Diving?

Almost everyone has heard of the word scuba or under water diving. It is an abbreviation for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Scuba diving is the practice of diving underwater to explore the ocean. It comes in a variety of forms. However, most individuals engage in scuba diving as a leisure sport when traveling or on vacation.

To discover great dive spots, recreational divers frequently dive from the shore or dive boats. Recreational divers use scuba tanks for breathing underwater and observing the ocean’s beauty and inhabitants.

Scuba Dive Tanks
Scuba Tanks For Breathing Underwater – Scuba Diving Equipment

 

The undersea environment is stunning, and many people go scuba diving in the Red Sea, Asia, or the Great Barrier Reef, which are among the world’s top scuba diving destinations. People find themselves coming time and time again to these sites because the marine life is so breathtaking.

Before You Go on Scuba Diving

 

Before you can start learning to dive, you must sign a medical statement. If you’ve never scuba-dived before, and think you may have some medical concerns preventing you from diving.

You should have a medical check in your home country to ensure your fitness. If you are normally healthy and fit, there shouldn’t be any issues. If needed, we have the forms available for you to give to your physician, to release you for scuba diving.

If you’re already qualified to dive, stay away from the water if you’re not feeling well. Don’t dive, especially if you’re sick or have been drinking. Save the celebration till the end of your diving expedition.

 Get an open water diver certification.

 

Depending on the type of dive, some dive operators ask you to confirm your scuba diving certification. Always obtain your scuba certification from a certified dive operator before you leave for your vacation or before you begin diving.

You won’t be covered by travel insurance if you dive without a certified diver or if you dive without a scuba diving certification.

Follow Your Scuba Instructor

 

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Certified Scuba Diving Instructor at In2scuba Diving Maui Diving CO

 

No matter how experienced you are, you must pay attention to your teacher Instructor/Divemaster or guide while on the diving boat. The best scuba diving approach is to learn the fundamentals of diving through diving lessons. Make sure you are aware of what you are putting yourself into before deciding to dive.

You must adhere to your instructor’s directions on where you’re going, what to look out for, and how you’ll get there.

 Test Your Diving Equipment

Certified divers: Before diving, it’s crucial to check that your scuba diving gear is in good condition. You must be familiar with your gear before embarking on a scuba dive.

Make sure your wet suits fit properly and are comfortable if you intend to wear them. As soon as you get your scuba diving equipment, test it out and see how it feels to wear it.

It’s time to put your gear to the test in the water once you’ve become used to wearing it. The easiest approach to determine how well you will handle the pressure is to dive into the shallow water first.

You must feel at ease performing your first dive in the open sea with an underwater breathing device.

 

– Before you indulge in the wonders of deep sea diving, here are some commonly asked questions regarding scuba diving:

1. Is scuba diving good for your health?

The golden rule of diving is to take deep breaths and exhale slowly. This heart-healthy workout keeps the blood circulating without exerting undue pressure on the cardiovascular system. As a result, scuba diving is a fantastic respiratory exercise.

2. Is scuba diving hard for beginners?

Scuba diving is just as safe and simple to learn as any other outdoor physical activity after you’ve received the necessary instruction.

You should be alright if you abide by the safety precautions and dive with a professional or if you are certified, with another certified dive buddy.

While you glide around admiring the underwater scenery, only three fundamental abilities are used: kicking, breathing, and floating.

Is Maui Good for Scuba Diving?

This is a common question that people ask us. I know the question well! Because when I first came out to Maui as a new certified diver, I had the same question. I found out in a 2 hour scuba tour that the answer to my question was undoubtedly YES! Maui IS GOOD for SCUBA diving!

Lets start with the why, where and when Maui is so popular for scuba diving at all levels.

Why:

Maui has so many locations that are easily accessible from the shore. There is no need to get on a boat for hours to get to the dive locations. We have  very diverse marine life. Whether you are looking to find the very small critters like Nudibranchs, or the big things like Turtles and sharks, and everything in between. You will not be disappointed, we have it all!

Where:

Maui has dive sites located all along the west and south facing shores that most of the hotels and resorts are nearby. These dive sites are perfect for the first time divers all the way to advanced divers. There is something for all scuba divers at all levels. Certified divers can dive with  family or friends that are not certified in our Intro course and still see tons of cool stuff.

When:

All year around. We don’t have a “non scuba season” like many places globally. Our weather is pretty much consistent, therefore providing good conditions for diving. We do get surf seasons that may affect us but not to worry. We can usually find good water in another place that is not being affected. So, when is the surf seasons you ask?

Well, we are located in the middle of the Pacific ocean 2500 miles from the nearest land mass. When the northern hemisphere is have its winter,  the resulting storms generate waves that travel from the north southbound towards Hawaii.

During this time we may get the north swells as a result, causing surf to get bigger on the north and northwest shores. The same effect is caused when the southern hemisphere is having their winter. The swells come up and affect our south facing shores.

Rest at ease. This is not a continuous event, they come and go.  Just as the storms you may be used to come and go where you live.

 

Check some more info here.

https://porch.com/advice/scuba-diving-101-beginners-guide-exploring-ocean

New to scuba diving? Check our Beginner’s Scuba Diving Classes.

Best Snorkelling Spots on Maui

Maui has some awesome snorkeling! The island has a number of beaches and secluded spots where one can experience the beauty of Maui’s marine life.

Which are Maui’s best snorkeling location?

Here are some snorkel spots where you can swim with colorful fishes and sea turtles:-

Molokini Crater

Located just a few miles off Maui’s shore, Molokini Crater has the most unique geological features in the world. The tiny crescent-shaped island that homes plentiful of marine life. Molokini Crater is partially submerged half-moon shaped volcanic crater is one of the best snorkeling spot on Maui.

Black Rock Beach

Pu’u Keka’a also known as black rock. Located on the western shore of Maui, black rock beach has crystal clear blue water that makes it a perfect snorkeling spot. It is one of Maui’s popular white sand beach known for snorkeling and cliff jumping. It is a great place to learn how to snorkel for all ages, you can also climb up the large lava promontory and dive into the blue ocean.

Honolua Bay

Located on Maui’s northwestern tip – Honolua Bay is a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. Honolua is a relative rocky bay that is hidden behind tall cliffs. Being a part of the Honolua-Mokule’ia Bay Marine Life Conservation District, fishing is strictly prohibited here, due to which you will find abundant colorful fishes here.

Kapalua Bay

Kapalua Bay is one of the most beautiful white sand beach on Maui, it has an active marine life and luxurious resort making it an ideal place to snorkel on Maui. Walk down Lahaina shoreline trail to access this crescent-shaped beach.

Maluaka Beach

The hidden gem on Maui – Maluaka beach is also known as turtle town. It is the best place to snorkel if you want to swim and catch glimpse of sea turtles in their native environment.

Rent or Buy Snorkeling Gear?

A lot of people contemplate if they should buy snorkeling gear or continue renting? We recommend renting a gear unless you really want gear to keep and reuse.

Don’t miss out on our snorkeling deals, reserve your spot today. We provide the necessary equipment including masks, snorkels, water shoes, and fins.

Interested in Scuba Diving in Maui, take a look at our article to learn everything about Scuba Diving.

Covid-19 Hawaii Travel Update: Maui, Kauai…

As of 9-16-2020,  Governor Ige of Hawaii  held Covid-19 Hawaii Travel Update: A press meeting announcing that on October 15th 2020 The quarantine for travelers to Hawaii will be lifted on individuals that test negative within 72 hours of travel to the islands.

If you do not have a test done prior to travel. then you will be subject to the 14 day quarantine that remains in effect.

We are taking reservations at this time and will be practicing covid safe dive classes and tours.

Give us a call at  808-264-8198 or book online

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We’re Helping Save Elephants Rhinos, Chimpanzees

One T-Shirt At A Time

 

You Can Help Stop the Killing

In2Scuba Diving Maui is helping preserve these wonderful creatures by donating $2.00 per shirt we sell to the American Wildlife Foundation

 

Humankind are the sole predators of some of Africa’s most threatened wildlife species.

Elephants and rhinos are dying more from poaching than from natural causes or conflict with humans.  Poachers take their body parts that are traded illegally as trophies, for traditional medicine, or trinkets on a lucrative black market. But these iconic pachyderms are not the only wildlife species being slaughtered for human gain. Big cats like the lions and cheetahs are killed for their bones. The African wild dog and other large carnivores are dying at the hands of villagers that are protecting their livestock. Great apes, like chimps, in Central and West Africa, are hunted as bush meat and their babies are traded as pets. Pangolins are captured for their scales and meat.

Across the African continent’s diverse wild lands, management authorities need data-driven solutions to enhance anti-poaching capacity to allow remaining priority populations to recover from the previous, and on going crises. Meanwhile, community-level interventions must explore different economic opportunities that will secure, rather than destroy biodiversity as the pressure on natural resources grows with increasing development, infrastructure, and urbanization.

Habitats for wildlife must be maintained to reverse population decline.

The accelerating decline of Africa’s keystone species over recent decades is devastating. Not only to national economies that depend on wildlife tourism, but also to ecosystems that provide resources for other species and vital services to growing human populations. As wildlife habitats become increasingly fragmented, making Africa’s wild lands secure gives them a fighting chance to survive.

Read more at their website https://www.awf.org/stop-killing

Scuba Dive with Whales in Maui

It is whale season at this time in Maui.

The Humpback whales are here in Maui and will be until May.  We can definitely say you will hear them while you are out on you dive. This is the highlight of diving in Maui during the winter months with whales. Well not exactly with…. But kinda. Having the whales sing to you during the dive is something every diver should have the pleasure of experiencing. Beginner scuba divers are welcome to join in on this event with the Intro Scuba Class. Call us and get more details.

Well… You may be out there diving, but diving with them and seeing them is another story. They are usually far away from the shores where the dive sites are at. But you never know…. We have been getting ready to dive, when we have seen them in close and also after the dive. It really is a BIG tease when this happens, but one day we will see them.

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Best Scuba Diving In Maui Tripadvisor

Yay!!!!  We won the Tripadvisor Hall of Fame award AGAIN for being the best scuba company in Maui again. 

And this is what they said.

“Because you’ve earned a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence every year for the past five years. We’re pleased to announce that In2Scuba Diving Maui Dive Co. has qualified for the Certificate of Excellence Hall of Fame. Like past years, be sure to claim your free 2019 Certificate of Excellence and sticker. And as a Hall of Fame recipient, you’ll automatically receive a special-edition certificate and sticker with your order.”

I want to thank all our divers for your reviews of your experience and your patronage. Come out with us, so you can get in on some of the fun!

Scuba Diving Kahana Napili Kapalua

 

If you are looking to go Scuba Diving near Kahana, Napili, or Kapalua. You are so close to some of the best scuba diving in Maui. With several dive sites near Kahana, Napili, Kapalua. So you can immerse yourself in some great locations to dive. Locations that are only 5-15 minutes from your resort in Kahana Napili, or Kapalua. Airport beach is the closest and its the most popular dive site in the Lahaina West Maui area.

Scuba Diving in the Kahana, Napili, Kapalua immediate area is not very good. But, Airport beach, Black Rock and Mala Wharf are fantastic dive sites and located only 10-15 minutes away. Come out with us to see what its all about.

We are always looking for an excuse to save you money, because we know everything in Maui is expensive. And we try our best to help, so check out our specials

In2Scuba Diving Maui Dive Co Receives 2018 Best of Lahaina Award

Lahaina Award Program Honors the Achievement

Lahaina November 2, 2018 – In2Scuba Diving Maui Dive Co. has been selected for the 2018 Best of Lahaina Award in the Dive Shop category by the Lahaina Award Program.

Best Of Lahaina Award

Each year, the Lahaina Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category.

These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community.

These exceptional companies help make the Lahaina area a great place to live, work and play.

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Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category.

The 2018 Lahaina Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity.

Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Lahaina Award Program and data provided by third parties.

 

About Lahaina Award Program

The Lahaina Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Lahaina area.

Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.

The Lahaina Award Program was established to recognize the best of local businesses in our community.

Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to recognize the small business community’s contributions to the U.S. economy.

SOURCE: Lahaina Award Program