
Kailua Bay, Kailua Kona
Kailua Kona is located in the North Kona District, Hawaii. It is a lively seaside town with sunny tropical weather all year long and lies at the bottom of the Hualalai Volcano.
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Divers will have the opportunity to witness an amazing marine life. This spot boasts a wide range of sea life such as sergeant bakers, cuttlefish, red rock cod, butterfly perch, black-banded sea perch and many more. Explore the huge boulders, the tunnels, the swim through and the caves. Divers are able to admire colorful sponge gardens and clusters of corals.
This dive site is appropriate for divers seeking for adventure. Water temperature is up to 21°C/69.8°F in summer and early autumn months and between 14-18°C/57.2-64.4°F in winter. Apart from diving, there is a variety of activities, attractions, restaurants and bars available along Sydney’s northern peninsula.
Note: book a boat dive in one of the many scuba schools located in the area.
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