Sail a Hobie Wave on Wai Kai Lagoon with a self-guided or captain option
1 hour
Up to 4 people
Life jackets, Setup assistance
Explore the 52-acre Wai Kai Lagoon on a Hobie Wave catamaran for a fun, controlled sailing session. Choose to sail on your own (with approval) or book with a captain who provides lessons.
Operates only in winds 10–25 knots and requires approval of the lead sail instructor. To rent without a captain, you must show American Sailing Association documentation or meet the listed lesson/boater safety requirements; otherwise book the captain option.
Cancel at least 48 hours before for a refund minus a $5 administrative fee per transaction; cancel within 48 hours or no-show forfeits 100%. If the operator cancels due to unsafe conditions, you will be rescheduled or refunded for the cancelled activity.
Bring proof of a current American Sailing Association card/certification, or meet the lesson/boater safety requirements. The dock supervisor makes the final decision based on your experience. If you do not have proof, book the captain option.
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Do not bring alcohol, outside food or beverages, or personal coolers onto the lagoon (personal water bottles only).
Wear an approved United States Coast Guard Type II life vest at all times while in the lagoon and on the dock.
1621 Keoneula Blvd. Ewa Beach, Hawaii 96706
This venue combines a wave pool, floating obstacle courses, and The Lookout restaurant into one waterfront destination on Oahu's west side. The food consistently earns praise, particularly the mochiko chicken, ribeye, and surprisingly generous kids' portions. Servers get called out frequently for being friendly and accommodating, with military discounts available and a relaxed atmosphere where families can linger for hours without feeling rushed. The Thursday night market scene has become a local favorite, with happy hour overlooking the wave pool followed by food trucks and live music on the lawn. The aqua courses appeal to different age groups, from little ones on the baby side to teens tackling the elevated obstacles at Aquapeakz. A three-hour session seems to be the sweet spot for most visitors. There are some concerns worth noting about cleanliness around the floating structures and occasional billing confusion at checkout, so double-check your totals and discount applications. The venue hosts special events, though policies can be restrictive. Overall, it's a solid option for families looking for something different to do, especially if you combine the water activities with a meal at The Lookout for the full experience.
Went last year and came back a year later and they added new obstacles that make it even better. Wish I could give it more than 5 stars.
Corey Willis
March 28, 2026
Went last year and came back a year later and they added new obstacles that make it even better. Wish I could give it more than 5 stars.
Corey Willis
March 28, 2026