Very professional and courteous staff. They offered me tape to fix my broken goggles. When that didn’t work, I rented goggles from them. The goggles were clean, affordable, and well-made. Remember to bring collateral for the goggles: a phone, photo ID or $50 cash will work. I would definitely use this service again.
Friendly employees, equipment was in good shape. They were helpful gave me a mask with prescription lens in it and I saw fish way better than without.
Well staffed...great equipment just can get a little expensive... but it is super convenient
The service was nice and friendly!
Very convience
I went there many times during the all-free era, but since then Ive been to relatively vacant places in the west and north, such as Ko Olina (formerly a dangerous zone, but since the 2010s its the second Waikiki).I havent been to this place because its said to be crowded, but since the coral has been dead and slippery for some time, its unavoidable to protect and charge for it.If you are healthy, you can walk from the parking lot to the beach without any problems.If you are unhealthy, you have a vehicle.Rental facilities sometimes have people in Japanese or Korean.
I only tell you one thing, if you are tourists or even think about leaving the $ 50 deposit. A month has passed and I am still waiting for this return. 70 and peak euros for the rental of two glasses and two diving tubes, price more than exorbitant.
Its kind.