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Dive Log
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Oahu Dive Sites
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Driving Directions to West Shore Charters with Pacific Paradise Divers
Driving FROM Waikiki or East Oahu area...
- Duration: Approximately 35 miles
- Get onto H1 Freeway heading West
- H1 West will eventually turn into Farrington Highway
- Continue on Farrington Highway/ HI 93 heading West
- Ocean should be on your left.
- The highway continues to get smaller turning into a two lane road.
- In Nanakuli, the first small town on the coast, there is a McDonalds on the right.
- In Waianae (about 5 more miles), you'll pass a second McDonalds, right next to the only Taco Bell on the coast.
- After Taco Bell, there is a traffic light.
- The entrance to the boat harbor is about one city block AFTER this traffic light
- There is a dedicated left turn lane, get into it and follow the arrows painted on the road into the Waianae Boat Harbor.
- There is a wooden sign right before the driveway (left side of road) that reads “Waianae Regional Park.”
- As you pull in, drive all the way back and park close to the large yellow crane
- The boat named "The Beach" will pull right up to that location for loading of passengers.
Driving FROM Leeward (West) Oahu...
- Duration: Approximately 10 miles
- Continue on Farrington Highway/ HI 93 heading West
- Ocean should be on your left.
- The highway continues to get smaller turning into a two lane road.
- In Nanakuli, the first small town on the coast, there is a McDonalds on the right.
- In Waianae (about 5 more miles), you'll pass a second McDonalds, right next to the only Taco Bell on the coast.
- After Taco Bell, there is a traffic light.
- The entrance to the boat harbor is about one city block AFTER this traffic light
- There is a dedicated left turn lane, get into it and follow the arrows painted on the road into the Waianae Boat Harbor.
- There is a wooden sign right before the driveway (left side of road) that reads “Waianae Regional Park.”
- As you pull in, drive all the way back and park close to the large yellow crane
- The boat named "The Beach" will pull right up to that location for loading of passengers.
Driving FROM North Shore or Laie area...
- Duration: Approximately 40 miles
- Get on H2 heading South
- Take the H1 West exit
- H1 West will eventually turn into Farrington Highway
- Continue on Farrington Highway/ HI 93 heading West
- Ocean should be on your left.
- The highway continues to get smaller turning into a two lane road.
- In Nanakuli, the first small town on the coast, there is a McDonalds on the right.
- In Waianae (about 5 more miles), you'll pass a second McDonalds, right next to the only Taco Bell on the coast.
- After Taco Bell, there is a traffic light.
- The entrance to the boat harbor is about one city block AFTER this traffic light
- There is a dedicated left turn lane, get into it and follow the arrows painted on the road into the Waianae Boat Harbor.
- There is a wooden sign right before the driveway (left side of road) that reads “Waianae Regional Park.”
- As you pull in, drive all the way back and park close to the large yellow crane
- The boat named "The Beach" will pull right up to that location for loading of passengers.
Driving FROM Windward (Kaneohe or Kailua) Oahu...
- Duration: Approximately 40 miles
- Get on the Pali Highway, Likelike Highway or H3 heading South
- Take the H1 West exit
- Continue on H1 West
- H1 West will eventually turn into Farrington Highway
- Continue on Farrington Highway/ HI 93 heading West
- Ocean should be on your left.
- The highway continues to get smaller turning into a two lane road.
- In Nanakuli, the first small town on the coast, there is a McDonalds on the right.
- In Waianae (about 5 more miles), you'll pass a second McDonalds, right next to the only Taco Bell on the coast.
- After Taco Bell, there is a traffic light.
- The entrance to the boat harbor is about one city block AFTER this traffic light
- There is a dedicated left turn lane, get into it and follow the arrows painted on the road into the Waianae Boat Harbor.
- There is a wooden sign right before the driveway (left side of road) that reads “Waianae Regional Park.”
- As you pull in, drive all the way back and park close to the large yellow crane
- The boat named "The Beach" will pull right up to that location for loading of passengers.
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