Choose a one- or two-tank certified boat dive in Honolulu
Book a private sunset cruise in Maunalua Bay and bring your own drinks
Try scuba diving on Oahu with 1–2 shallow reef dives, no experience needed
Wakeboard behind a Nautique, then parasail 700 ft over Waikiki
Parasail 700 ft high, then ride a banana boat or bumper tube
Take on three water rides, from marina thrills to a 700-foot parasail flight
Parasail up to 1,000 feet over Oahu’s south shore
Snorkel coral reefs and soar 700 feet above Waikiki
Ride an inflatable Banana Boat through Honolulu's marina with a certified captain
Snorkel Hawaii’s reefs, then ride a Banana Boat or Bumper Tube
Snorkel independently, spot marine life, and add Banana Boat and Bumper Tube rides
Hold on for wake jumps and splashes behind a captain-skippered ski boat
Cruise Koko Marina and Maunalua Bay aboard a new Air Nautique
Learn to ride the wake with professional instruction at Koko Marina
Share two towable water rides with friends on marina waters
Pair wakeboarding or waterskiing with a banana boat or bumper tube ride
Ride a banana boat and bumper tube, then choose wakeboarding or waterskiing
Sail and snorkel off Diamond Head on a 40-foot catamaran
Sail off Waikiki at sunset with a pupu platter and skyline views
3-hour West O’ahu sail with snorkeling, deli lunch, and drinks
Circle Oahu with a local guide, lunch, admissions, and snorkel gear included
Circle Oahu’s landmarks, then sail Waikiki at sunset
Sleep in, skip the crowds, and explore Oahu’s North Shore in a small group
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.