Thrill-seekers and marine enthusiasts likely share one major bucket-list item: swimming with sharks. While not for the faint of heart, if you’re feeling bold and adventurous, swimming with sharks can be an unforgettable experience that will give you bragging rights for years to come.

From coast to coast, there are plenty of spots to interact with sharks throughout the United States. However, if you’re looking for the ultimate thrill, there’s no better place to experience this unique adventure than the sparkling waters of Oahu, Hawaii, where tour companies offer shark sightings and the chance to swim with a wide variety of shark species, from reef sharks to hammerheads.

Lurking in the waters off the coast of Hawaii today are more than 40 different species of sharks, according to the State of Hawaii. Common species you might encounter during your adventure include gray reef, Galapagos, sandbar, and hammerhead sharks — some of which can reach sizes of more than 12 feet long.

Tour companies operate safe and exciting excursions into the waters off the coast of Oahu, where you’ll get to swim with sharks from the safety of a metal cage. Most tours last a couple of hours and offer some stunning views of the coast of Hawaii along the way, plus plenty of opportunities to relax and soak up the sun on the boat before your swim. For reference, prices at the popular North Shore Shark Adventures start at about $104 per adult for cage diving. If you’d rather come along for the ride without getting in the water with sharks, you can hop on the boat for $80 per adult.

You’ll embark, typically after a safety presentation, with expert guides, and viewing the sharks from the security of a metal cage allows the breathtaking creatures to circle with no need to worry about an attack. The sturdy metal cage floats on the water’s surface with space to come up for air, so there is no need to worry about complicated scuba gear; a mask and snorkel do the job just fine. Swimming with sharks is perfectly safe when precautions are taken — especially on a cage dive in Oahu, Hawaii. Countless tourists enjoy shark diving during their visits to Hawaii each year, and for many, it can become the highlight of the entire vacation.

According to hawaiisharkencounters. Source of photos: Internet