Paddle clear waters independently with no lesson required
Learn Hawaiian canoe traditions and paddle past coral gardens and island views
A self-guided paddleboard outing with snorkel gear available on request
Paddle a traditional outrigger canoe, then snorkel Wailea’s coral-sea garden
Learn surf basics with hands-on coaching in the water
Paddle Maui’s South Coast while hearing local stories and island knowledge
Rent a stand-up paddleboard for surfing, training, or cruising
Spend 2.5 hours viewing whales and dolphins off Kona and listen to their songs with an underwater hydrophone.
Explore Pawai Bay’s coral reef and marine life from Kailua Pier
Semi-private Kona snorkel sail with lunch and post-snorkeling open bar
Go beyond the usual Kona sites with two guided dives for experienced divers
Watch for humpback whales aboard a shaded Super-Raft with a free return if none are sighted
Hear humpback whale songs with a marine naturalist
Snorkel Kona's Gold Coast aboard a catamaran with gear, snacks, and a crew-led lesson
Snorkel the Kona coast by adventure boat with an in-water guide
Learn safe, sustainable spearfishing with proven techniques and hands-on ocean practice
Drift over deep water on a private tethered night dive
Take your first scuba dives with close instructor support
Premium 1-tank night dive to explore Kona’s reef after dark
Build fish identification and buoyancy skills on Kona training dives
Sharpen buoyancy skills while helping remove and document ocean debris
Sharpen compass skills and build underwater maps on two guided dives
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.