Pearl Harbor, Waikiki Beach, North Shore, pineapple, express train. Some ideas that come to me: feel free to check out our playlist the videos are not professionally done but will help giving you some ideas 💡 ruclips.net/p/PLUGDeBGyUJ52JCLTRkO_Haun-9xIaI_J4&si=sOrgp6hpZgBbe8GR
Shark’s Cove is great for little kids bc it’s not too deep, approximately 8 ft. Fish in Shark’s Cove are small. Probably bc they got trapped during low tide, during high tide it’s still shallow in a lot places where bigger fish can’t swim. Walk north from the shallow area and you will find a dark blue deep cove. It’s not very big but there’s a lot more bigger fish there. It’s very rocky so have some kind of footwear or watershoes. IMO Three Tables Beach is better than Shark’s Cove. It is the beach immediately south of Sharks Cove. Easy to swim bc the Three Tables form a wall. Just don’t swim between the Tables. Current is strong as it flows in & out between the narrow passages. Gotta be a strong swimmer and smart if you venture beyond the Tables. It’s much shallower on the north part of this beach, so watch where you put your feet. We missed a turtle sighting bc we were on the other side of the beach.
Thanks for your honest review. The tram was nice, and nice there are lifeguards - but $25 seems a bit steep. I still thought you got some cool footage even if the water was murky. When I went to Hawaii we were on other islands besides Oahu, but we had really great snorkeling at several places just off the shoreline for free.
Mind blowing..... Thanks for posting as I had heard some of this. I lived North Shore 65-66 and spent Summer of 73 there. I know the bay as free, no reservations and open Sunrise to Sunset. It was a nice bit of paradise. Looking at you tube travel videos' I am just Astonished. There are far, far too many tourists at any given time. I don't see any realistic solution. Everywhere on the island! Gonna check out some of your other videos...
Thank you for watching. Glad I was able to save you some money. I have heard that Waimea Bay it’s pretty good for snorkeling. We plan to return to Oahu next year, so please stay tuned.
I’m not quite sure. But if you’re looking for interesting things to do that are inexpensive on Oahu can watch this video. ruclips.net/video/HU2hBaz0oZI/видео.htmlsi=gu_fgZJQHwn6OyYw Thank you for watching
Sounds expensive and then you have to pay to park as well. Okay it does look really nice but too much hassle for me, too many people and then you have to watch the time, not for me, no matter how nice it is. Cheers Alan
Yes, I am in total agreement with you, Alan!! it was a tourist trap. Also what I didn’t mention the video is that they sell tours for people to come on buses and they’re not cheap, so what happens is the capacity of the bay is reach really quickly and that’s why it’s really hard for individuals to find a slot.
@@chasingadelinewe were in Oahu last Sunday and at 7am sharp, I tried to reserve for Wednesday and had no luck. Every time I select a time slot, entered my info, it said not available after clicking done (or something like that). We didn’t get to go and my kids didn’t want to walk in at 6:45am to try to get a ticket.
Thank you for watching. Yes there’s some great snorkeling you can do and it’s free. I think this place was a little bit overrated. I wouldn’t do it again.
I’m not sure 🤔 but what I recommend is renting off site were it’s a lot cheaper. Here is what I found kaimanatours.com/snorkel-gear-beach-rentals/ Thanks for watching our video
It's murky and underwhelming because unfortunately it's overcrowded and because people keep wearing sunscreen into the water. I lived there in the late 70's & it was gorgeous. People destroy it so they have to restrict it.
Hey Aloha amigo- nice shirt! WOW my last time in Hanauma Bay was 1985- long time ago. Back then I used to snorkel what you all call 'the toilet bowel'! Back then at the edge of the 'blow-hole' was a 1967 MGB someone-somehow 'dropped or drove -off' some 30 ft. down. Personally, I liked it- out there for the regular beach is wayyy too touristy!!! Man I miss HI!
It used to be $7 or so and no limits. When the pandemic hit, all the other beaches stayed open but only locals were going to Hanauma Bay and the concession wasn't making any money so they closed their doors as it's all about what they paid for. So, they came up with lame excuse too many tourists were causing the turbidity (false). It's based on swells (wind driven) and rain. It was calm during the months they compared it with and voila. They now make more more money. The suntan lotion problem, especially near shore, was a legitimate concern. Insisting upon rash guards is the solution. Anyway, now it sucks. They did this to many tourist attractions to get more money. I dive and have found many other places to be better. Hawaii and Oahu snorkel spots aren't very good. But, that's true in many places due to overpopulation (don't listen to the pro-natalists), development, etc. For example, many beaches on Maui you could just walk into. Now, you can't even find the shoreline unless you're booked into a $1K resort there.
Any other recommendations? For family?
Pearl Harbor, Waikiki Beach, North Shore, pineapple, express train. Some ideas that come to me: feel free to check out our playlist the videos are not professionally done but will help giving you some ideas 💡 ruclips.net/p/PLUGDeBGyUJ52JCLTRkO_Haun-9xIaI_J4&si=sOrgp6hpZgBbe8GR
Take the bus to Kailua and go to Lanikai Beach , snorkeling is just as good as Hanauma Bay without the expense
Wow, good information. Thank you.
Exactly what I was looking for: an honest review. Thanks. I think we will try Shark's Cove.
Thank you. I’m glad it was helpful and thank you for watching our video.
@@chasingadeline is Shark's Cove better?
@@KienThucDoDay If you go to the North Shore get there early in the day. Place is a madhouse starting like 11 or so.
Shark’s Cove is great for little kids bc it’s not too deep, approximately 8 ft. Fish in Shark’s Cove are small. Probably bc they got trapped during low tide, during high tide it’s still shallow in a lot places where bigger fish can’t swim. Walk north from the shallow area and you will find a dark blue deep cove. It’s not very big but there’s a lot more bigger fish there. It’s very rocky so have some kind of footwear or watershoes.
IMO Three Tables Beach is better than Shark’s Cove. It is the beach immediately south of Sharks Cove. Easy to swim bc the Three Tables form a wall. Just don’t swim between the Tables. Current is strong as it flows in & out between the narrow passages. Gotta be a strong swimmer and smart if you venture beyond the Tables. It’s much shallower on the north part of this beach, so watch where you put your feet. We missed a turtle sighting bc we were on the other side of the beach.
Thanks for your honest review. The tram was nice, and nice there are lifeguards - but $25 seems a bit steep. I still thought you got some cool footage even if the water was murky. When I went to Hawaii we were on other islands besides Oahu, but we had really great snorkeling at several places just off the shoreline for free.
Totally agree with you!!! Thank you very much for watching our video
Good info!!
Glad it was helpful!
thanks so much for finding this clip. I guess we'll pass on this place.
I’m glad our video helped, thank you for watching
Mind blowing..... Thanks for posting as I had heard some of this. I lived North Shore 65-66 and spent Summer of 73 there. I know the bay as free, no reservations and open Sunrise to Sunset. It was a nice bit of paradise. Looking at you tube travel videos' I am just Astonished. There are far, far too many tourists at any given time. I don't see any realistic solution. Everywhere on the island! Gonna check out some of your other videos...
Glad you enjoyed it!!! I totally do understand about trying the crowd, but I just think that there is a better way to manage the reservation system.
This is great video and thanks for ur honesty. Saved us $100 .. where else in Oahu can we do snorkeling and watch fishes
Thank you for watching. Glad I was able to save you some money. I have heard that Waimea Bay it’s pretty good for snorkeling. We plan to return to Oahu next year, so please stay tuned.
Hi, thank for sharing. What would you recommend where else to go instead?
I’m not quite sure. But if you’re looking for interesting things to do that are inexpensive on Oahu can watch this video. ruclips.net/video/HU2hBaz0oZI/видео.htmlsi=gu_fgZJQHwn6OyYw
Thank you for watching
You’re ABSOLUTELY right about trapping tourists ! Too much hype !
Thank you for watching. I hope you enjoyed our video
Sounds expensive and then you have to pay to park as well. Okay it does look really nice but too much hassle for me, too many people and then you have to watch the time, not for me, no matter how nice it is. Cheers Alan
Yes, I am in total agreement with you, Alan!! it was a tourist trap. Also what I didn’t mention the video is that they sell tours for people to come on buses and they’re not cheap, so what happens is the capacity of the bay is reach really quickly and that’s why it’s really hard for individuals to find a slot.
@@chasingadelinewe were in Oahu last Sunday and at 7am sharp, I tried to reserve for Wednesday and had no luck. Every time I select a time slot, entered my info, it said not available after clicking done (or something like that). We didn’t get to go and my kids didn’t want to walk in at 6:45am to try to get a ticket.
From what I see everything is expensive
I went last week I decided to cancel that experience. Went to sharks cove instead in north shore. Had a great time for free
Thank you for watching. Yes there’s some great snorkeling you can do and it’s free. I think this place was a little bit overrated. I wouldn’t do it again.
Same went to sharks cove and had an amazing time. Saw a huge parrot fish and a big turtle swam right up to my wife and I.
Do you know if they rent life vests/flotation devices there?
I’m not sure 🤔 but what I recommend is renting off site were it’s a lot cheaper. Here is what I found kaimanatours.com/snorkel-gear-beach-rentals/
Thanks for watching our video
Essa praia é um paraíso! Like 23. 👏👏👏👍
Agree on a tourist trap part. But still a must visit spot imo. I have some underwater shorts from there if someone is interested 🤙
That's changed since I was there
Yes, I’ve had a few people telling me that in the comments. Thank you for watching our video.
If you want to be credible, at least learn to pronounce the name correctly..
Thank you for your input, very much appreciated.
It's murky and underwhelming because unfortunately it's overcrowded and because people keep wearing sunscreen into the water. I lived there in the late 70's & it was gorgeous. People destroy it so they have to restrict it.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. 💭 and watching our video.
Hey Aloha amigo- nice shirt! WOW my last time in Hanauma Bay was 1985- long time ago. Back then I used to snorkel what you all call 'the toilet bowel'! Back then at the edge of the 'blow-hole' was a 1967 MGB someone-somehow 'dropped or drove -off' some 30 ft. down. Personally, I liked it- out there for the regular beach is wayyy too touristy!!! Man I miss HI!
So cool! I’m glad he enjoyed this video
The least you could do is pronounce HANAUMA correctly!😤
thank you for watching
It used to be $7 or so and no limits. When the pandemic hit, all the other beaches stayed open but only locals were going to Hanauma Bay and the concession wasn't making any money so they closed their doors as it's all about what they paid for. So, they came up with lame excuse too many tourists were causing the turbidity (false). It's based on swells (wind driven) and rain. It was calm during the months they compared it with and voila. They now make more more money. The suntan lotion problem, especially near shore, was a legitimate concern. Insisting upon rash guards is the solution. Anyway, now it sucks. They did this to many tourist attractions to get more money. I dive and have found many other places to be better. Hawaii and Oahu snorkel spots aren't very good. But, that's true in many places due to overpopulation (don't listen to the pro-natalists), development, etc. For example, many beaches on Maui you could just walk into. Now, you can't even find the shoreline unless you're booked into a $1K resort there.
Thank you for sharing that information. Wow seven dollars is so cheap than what we paid.
Yeah, it doesn’t appear to be worth $25.
Totally 💯