Guided ocean kayaking, reef snorkeling, and island access near Kailua
Self-guided SUP in Kailua with offshore islet landing permit included
Kayak from Kailua Beach to Popoia Island with a Japanese-speaking guide
Spend a flexible beach day with snorkeling, bodyboarding, lunch, and Waikiki-area transportation
Learn SUP in Kailua with a Japanese-speaking instructor in a small group
Kayak at your own pace from Kailua Beach with lunch and gear included
Paddle at your own pace with a self-guided SUP rental in Kailua
Explore Kailua’s beaches and town with rental gear for every kind of beach day
Beach gear rentals for exploring Kailua by land or water
Swim in deep water with bottlenose dolphins and enjoy full-day admission to Sea Life Park
Snorkel with whitetip reef sharks at Sea Life Park Hawai‘i
Private 5-hour stand-up paddle board tour for up to 4 people
Explore Maunalua Bay's reef and look for green sea turtles with in-water guides
Afternoon or sunset catamaran cruise with DJ and optional reef swim time
Combine parasailing, jet ski rides, and towable fun with flexible package options
Parasail up to 600 or 800 feet above Maunalua Bay
Ride a Yamaha VX110 jet ski in protected Maunalua Bay
Skim inches above the water on a jet ski-towed bumper tube
Explore the reef with in-water guides and look for Hawaiian sea turtles
Join a two-tank night dive for certified divers in Hawaii Kai
Take to the sky and sea with one Oahu water-sports package
Dive Oahu by boat with two tanks and a small group of 6 divers or less
Snorkel or observe turtles from a small-group boat
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.