You must be certified for this dive.
The Twilight Night Dive is a Kauai scuba diving tour for certified divers who want to experience the ocean after sunset. This two-tank dive begins in twilight and continues into the night, giving guests a very different view of Kauai’s underwater world.
First, the twilight dive lets divers watch the reef change as daytime marine life settles and nighttime activity begins. Then, the night dive reveals creatures that often stay hidden during the day. You may see lobster, shrimp, crab, colorful nudibranchs, Spanish dancers and other marine life when conditions allow.
This Kauai scuba diving experience usually takes place at Sheraton Caverns on Kauai’s south shore. The tour includes important night diving equipment, such as a light and tank marker, along with standard dive gear. It is led by a PADI, SSI or NAUI diving instructor.
Because this is a specialty dive after dark, guests should feel comfortable diving from a boat and following guide instructions in lower-light conditions. The tour is offered by Seasport Divers, a Kauai dive operator that leads guided scuba tours for certified divers.
Night Dive Highlights
- Enjoy a 2-tank twilight and night dive at Sheraton Caverns on Kauai’s south shore
- Watch the reef change from dusk into nighttime conditions
- Look for colorful nudibranchs, Spanish dancers, lobster, shrimp and crab
- See marine life that is often hidden during the day
- Join a guided dive designed for certified divers
Tour Inclusions
- 2 tanks, dive computer, weights, wetsuit, mask, fins, light and tank marker
- Guided tour led by a PADI, SSI or NAUI diving instructor
- Thorough briefing with information about marine life you may see during your dive
Boat gear rental is available for an extra fee.
Please download and fill out this required medical questionnaire and bring it with you to the dive.
Special Instructions
Where & When
Restrictions
Minimum age to participate is 12 years.
There is a Medical Questionnaire that needs to be filled out and passed to participate in this scuba dive. If participant fails the Medical Questionnaire, a doctor must give a written statement (faxes are OK) that scuba activities are safe and allowed for this participant prior to going scuba diving.