Kayak from Kailua Beach to Popoia Island with a Japanese-speaking guide
2時間
Up to 8 people
ガイド, ランチ, シュノーケル
Kayak from Kailua Beach to Popoia Island (Flat Island) on a small-group, Japanese-guided tour designed for beginners. Take a break on the island with water and snacks, then learn about local history, nature, and environmental protection.
You must be able to swim to participate. Ages 8–16 must ride in a double kayak with a parent or guardian, and ages 17–18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
旅行保険を追加しない場合、ツアー開始48時間以内のキャンセルは100%チャージ。48時間以内の変更はおひとり様$25。弊社都合でキャンセルや日程変更の場合は手数料なし。14人以上またはカスタムは7日前以降のキャンセルで50%+諸費用。
Yes. Everyone must be able to swim to participate.
You can join from age 8. Ages 8–16 must ride in a double kayak with a parent or guardian. Ages 17–18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Your tour starts at 9:15 or 12:30. The operator decides whether you go in the morning or afternoon on the day of your tour.
This place seems to have mastered the art of making water adventures feel both thrilling and totally manageable. Reviewers consistently rave about their kayaking trips to the Mokulua Islands (locally called "the Mokes"), where the real stars of the show are often Hawaiian monk seals and sea turtles that make surprise appearances. The guides get mentioned by name constantly, with Mike, Brandon, Josh, Avery, Isaac, and Maggie all earning shout-outs for being knowledgeable, helpful with paddling techniques, and genuinely invested in sharing Hawaiian culture and protecting the local ecosystem. One particularly happy reviewer noted how their guide gave them tips for their entire Hawaii trip, not just the day's adventure. What really stands out is how welcoming they are to international visitors. Multiple Japanese-speaking travelers specifically praised staff members Natsue, Emi, and Rumi for making them feel comfortable and providing detailed guidance in their language. Beyond kayaking, they also rent bikes that let you explore the stunning beaches at your own pace, with staff apparently good at steering you toward realistic time management so you don't miss places like the popular restaurants in town. The kayaking itself isn't a walk in the park (one reviewer honestly called it "not for the faint of heart"), but the consensus is it's absolutely worth the workout for the scenery and wildlife encounters you'll experience.
Great staff, fun day on the water. Wesley was great!
John
April 4, 2026
Great staff, fun day on the water. Wesley was great!
John
April 4, 2026