Relax on a quiet electric boat with a captain-led tour of Wai Kai Lagoon
Learn to ride a 30-foot wave with guidance and gear included
Explore Wai Kai Lagoon with access to a range of paddlecraft
Refine your surfing with pro coaching and Hawaiian cultural learning
Start surfing with hands-on coaching and no paddling or pop-ups
Ride a surf session, paddle the lagoon, and take on water obstacles with VIP perks
One Wai Kai pass for surf lessons, paddling and water challenges
Cruise Wai Kai Lagoon in a solar-electric boat with room for your crew
Sail at sunset and watch fireworks on a 1.5-hour public cruise
Reef and wreck dives matched to your experience
Explore reef and wreck sites while watching for Hawaiian marine life
Scan for marine wildlife and swim from a 74-foot South Shore vessel
Search for marine wildlife, then snorkel, swim, or skin dive from a 74-foot vessel
Plan a private South Shore cruise for your special occasion
Swim, snorkel, and barbecue at Kaneohe Bay's famous sandbar
Search North Shore waters for Galapagos sharks and seasonal marine life
Explore Hawaii’s natural beauty from a private flybridge vessel
Swim, snorkel, and barbecue at Kaneohe Bay's famous sandbar
Celebrate Hawaii's natural beauty aboard a private flybridge charter
Learn to surf at Ala Moana and avoid the crowds near Waikiki
Learn stand-up paddleboarding at Ala Moana with an instructor in a supportive setting
Surf lessons at Kalaeloa Beach Park with 1–2 hour options for ages 3+
Private 2-hour Honolulu sunset sail with voyaging dinner and cultural activities
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.