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Oʻahu Water Activities
With endless golden beaches, inviting blue waves and balmy weather, you can play in the water all year long on Oʻahu. If you’ve always dreamed of hanging ten on a long board, Waikīkī Beach is the spot to learn. Duke Kahanamoku and the Waikīkī Beach Boys popularized the art of heʻe nalu (wave sliding) in the waters of Waikīkī Beach during the early 1900s, and it’s still a perfect place to take your first surfing lesson today.
Beyond surfing, you can explore the ocean by taking a group outrigger canoe ride off of Waikīkī Beach. If you’re looking for something fun for the whole family to do, try snorkeling and swimming at one of Oʻahu’s many beautiful beaches. Take a sunset cruise or sailing excursion and you might spot a humpback breach during whale watching season (December through May). Sports fisherman can also charter a boat and fish for Pacific Blue Marlin, ‘Ahi (yellowfin tuna), Ono (wahoo) or Mahimahi.
Satisfy your sporty side with other water activities in Oʻahu, including jet-skiing, parasailing, wind surfing, kite surfing, wakeboarding and bodyboarding (boogie boarding). Stand up paddle boarding (SUP)—where surfers stand on a larger board using a paddle to maneuver—has also become a popular alternative to surfing in the islands. With so many exciting activities, you'll understand why adventure thrives in the deep blue Pacific surrounding Oʻahu.
Beyond surfing, you can explore the ocean by taking a group outrigger canoe ride off of Waikīkī Beach. If you’re looking for something fun for the whole family to do, try snorkeling and swimming at one of Oʻahu’s many beautiful beaches. Take a sunset cruise or sailing excursion and you might spot a humpback breach during whale watching season (December through May). Sports fisherman can also charter a boat and fish for Pacific Blue Marlin, ‘Ahi (yellowfin tuna), Ono (wahoo) or Mahimahi.
Satisfy your sporty side with other water activities in Oʻahu, including jet-skiing, parasailing, wind surfing, kite surfing, wakeboarding and bodyboarding (boogie boarding). Stand up paddle boarding (SUP)—where surfers stand on a larger board using a paddle to maneuver—has also become a popular alternative to surfing in the islands. With so many exciting activities, you'll understand why adventure thrives in the deep blue Pacific surrounding Oʻahu.
Ocean Conservation & Safety
"This short stretch of coast has more than 20 breaks gentle enough for the novice or just tricky enough for the experienced surfer. The waters are warm. The waves are forgiving and long enough to let you go the distance. Every visitor to Oʻahu should ride a wave."
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Four Seasons Resort Lanai
One Manele Bay Road
Lanai City, HI 96763
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Welcome to Four Seasons Resort Lanai. Discover an ocean-side paradise bordering a marine preserve that [...]
Expeditions: Maui - Lanai Ferry
658 Front St Ste 127
Lahaina, HI 96761
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Expeditions, the Lahaina-Lanai Ferry, provides affordable service between Maui and Lanai, five times a [...]
Lana'i Ocean Sports
MANELE SMALL BOAT HARBOR
Lanai City, HI 96763
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Lana'i Ocean Sports is a company committed to excellence by creating lifelong memories through [...]