Atlantis Submarine Tours in Oahu
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Come aboard a real submarine at Oahu Atlantis Submarine Tours and descend to more than 100 feet below the surface – one of the best Hawaii activities and what an adventure! At Atlantis Submarines you will see marine life up close and check out their undersea home. The Atlantis dive site is the playground of many Hawaiian fish, turtles and corals. On this submarine tour Oahu you'll go beyond the classroom as you learn about the coral, reef life and submarines while visiting shipwrecks and sunken airplanes that have turned into artificial reefs. Atlantis submarines is a "must-do" for those of you who've never been to the bottom of the ocean! Choose between the Atlantis Standard Tour or Atlantis Premium Tour with the Hawaii Travel Network lowest price guarantee.
Atlantis Standard Tour- 48 Passenger Submarine Information:
Here's What You'll Get:
A 90-minute tour
45 minutes underwater
A fun 20-minute ride on our shuttle boat, both ways
Excellent views on the Atlantis submarines - every seat's a front row seat!
Plenty of sea life, including turtles, tropical fish and corals
A close look at the bottom of the sea
Free transportation to and from Waikiki area hotels
Here's Your Route:
Board the Atlantis shuttle Discovery at the Hilton Hawaiian Village pier in Waikiki
20-minute ride to dive site off Waikiki Beach
Reach the dive site and board your 48-passenger submarine
At 75 feet depth, you'll see the pyramids - the University of Hawaii's artificial
reef project, which established a safe breeding ground for tropical fish
At 80 feet depth, you'll be passing the Pali O Pono natural coral reef, formed on an
ancient lava flow
At 85 feet depth, you'll observe Japanese-designed and -built artificial reefs, which
are now home to a variety of marine life
At 110 feet depth, you'll view remnants of two Mid-Pacific planes as you reach the
deepest part of the tour
Then it's back up to 75 feet, where you'll get a good look at the tanker YO-257,
sunk in 1989, and the Korean fishing vessel St. Pedro, sunk in 1996
Surface! The submarine is cleared to surface, where you will board the Discovery for a scenic ride back to Waikiki
Location:
Hilton Hawaiian Village pier on Waikiki Beach
Schedule:
7 days a week
Hourly departures from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Check-in 30 minutes prior to departure
Total tour time: 90 minutes
Insider Tips:
Passengers must be physically capable of climbing up and down a near-vertical ladder in order to ride the sub
Children have to be at least 36 inches tall
Every seat is a window seat!
Atlantis Premium Tour- 64 Passenger Submarine Information:
Climb aboard the Atlantis XIV with the Atlantis Premium Tour, the world's largest hi-tech passenger submarine. Dive down to more than 100 feet below the surface to get an eyeful of real marine life up close, from colorful tropical fish to turtles
and bright corals. If you're lucky, you might also spot a whale or dolphin. The audio headset narration will tell you about the coral, reef life and submersibles as you visit various shipwrecks, downed airplanes and artificial reefs. If you haven't been to the bottom of the ocean before, this tour is a "must-do"!
Here's What You'll Get:
A 90-minute tour
45 minutes underwater
A fun 20-minute ride on a shuttle boat, both ways
Excellent views on the sub - every seat's a front row seat!
Plenty of sea life, including turtles, tropical fish and corals
A close look at the bottom of the sea
Expert narration in English at 9am, 12 and 3 p.m. and Japanese at all other hours.
Free transportation to and from Waikiki area hotels
Here's Your Route:
Board the Atlantis shuttle Discovery at the Hilton Hawaiian Village pier in Waikiki
20-minute ride to the dive site off Waikiki Beach
At 75 feet depth, you'll see the pyramids - the University of Hawaii's artificial
reef project, which established a safe breeding ground for tropical fish
At 80 feet depth, you'll be passing the Pali O Pono natural coral reef, formed on an
ancient lava flow
At 85 feet depth, you'll observe Japanese-designed and -built artificial reefs, which
are now home to a variety of marine life
At 110 feet depth, you'll view remnants of two Mid-Pacific planes as you reach the
deepest part of the tour
Then it's back up to 75 feet, where you'll get a good look at the tanker YO-257,
sunk in 1989, and the Korean fishing vessel St. Pedro, sunk in 1996
Surface! The submarine is cleared to surface, where you will board the Discovery for a scenic ride back to Waikiki