Frequently Asked Questions
Where are you located / what's your address?
Where do I check-in?
Check-in with Scuba Lounge staff at Magic Island Lagoon 30 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time. Please have your liability waiver completed prior to arrival.
Where should I park?
We will provide all scuba gear needed for the tour. Please bring your swimwear, sunscreen, cash to tip your instructor, and a towel for after. Some guests like to wear a rash guard for added sun protection. Please make sure to bring your phone, we will need this after the tour to transfer your videos.
What should I bring with me?
We will provide all scuba gear needed for the tour. Please bring your swimwear, sunscreen, cash to tip your instructor, and a towel for after. Some guests like to wear a rash guard for added sun protection. Please make sure to bring your phone, we will need this after the tour to transfer your videos.
Where can I store my belongings?
We will have a large lockbox at the dive site to store your bags and personal belongings.
What can I expect to see during the dive?
For our beginner dive, guests can expect to see hundreds of tropical fish, coral, crustaceans, sea cucumbers, upside jellyfish, and more! Moray eels and octopus are also not uncommon. We are occasionally visited by large animals like sea turtles, hawaiian monk seals, and spotted eagle rays.
Can I bring my own camera?
You can not bring your own camera unless you have completed a scuba course and are certified. That said, instructors will carry cameras with them during the tour and take videos for you at no cost. If you are scuba certified and would like to bring a camera, please present your certification card or proof of certification to your dive pro before your tour.
Is there a weight limit?
We can confidently accommodate guests up to 250lbs, everyone carries their weight differently though so if you are heavier than this we may need you to come to the dive site and try the gear on in person to see if we can accomodate you.
Can I wear my glasses?
Unfortunately, you will not be able to wear your glasses under the scuba mask. We suggest contact lenses or purchasing a prescription mask prior to your tour.
Looking for something to do outside the water?
Call us at (310) 617- 4952
or email us at info@scubaloungehawaii.com