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Snuba diving is a cross between snorkeling and scuba diving. You still don a pair of goggles and a snorkel, but you skip the air tank. Instead, your air source is in a boat or raft that floats along above you. You breathe thanks to a helmet or regulator that is attached to the vessel via a long air tube. Why would you snuba instead of scuba dive? Below, Ko Olina Ocean Adventures in Kapolei, HI, shares three reasons to consider trying this unique underwater activity.

Skip Scuba Diving & Give Snuba Diving a Try

1. There’s No Tank

Some people are scared of having a pressurized air tank attached to them while scuba diving. They may worry about the weight or even the potential for the tank to explode. In snuba diving, you won’t have your own tank. Instead, a vessel carries your air supply and you may share your air tank with others. Depending on the tank capacity and the number of snuba divers, you may be able to dive for longer than if you were scuba diving. Due to the air supply method, you’ll only be able to go 20 feet below the surface, but that means extra exploring thanks to a higher amount of air. 

2. You Can Experience the Ocean Up Close

snuba diving Kapolei HIDon’t let a fear of scuba diving keep you from experiencing the ocean up close. With snuba, you can still check out the gorgeous fish, coral, and aquatic plants below the surface. Snuba diving takes place in more shallow locales, which allows you to reach close to the bottom where much of the ocean life resides. This is also helpful for people who are fearful of deep water. 

3. There’s No Certification Process

Scuba diving requires a certification process before you can head into the water. With snuba, anyone can check out what’s below the ocean surface without spending hours in a classroom first. You’ll receive a quick introduction to understand how it works and learn how to use your helmet or air regulator before jumping off the boat. The professionals will ensure that you feel comfortable with the system before letting you go in the water.

People of all ages enjoy snuba diving because it allows them to explore the ocean without the fear of carrying an air tank or undergoing intensive certification before being able to hit the water. If you want to learn more, call Ko Olina Ocean Adventures at (808) 396-2068. Visit the website for information on their snuba diving adventures and how your family can swim with dolphins. 

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