Set sail from Wai'anae and explore the turquoise waters of Western Oahu. Search for playful spinner dolphins, enjoy lunch onboard, and use the snorkeling gear to explore the vibrant underwater world.
Take pics of Hawaii on a photo tour with a professional guide. Discover Oahu's most photogenic locations, such as the Halona Blowhole and Makapu’u Point Lookout on the island's southeastern tip.
Snorkel with underwater sea scooters. Travel farther and faster to see reefs and other marine life of the region.
Climb aboard the Malolo, a high-speed catamaran, for a whale watching and sailing experience. Watch whales breach and listen to them sing while you enjoy a refreshing island cocktail.
Have an exciting time with a zipline tour at Coral Crater Adventure Park. Feel the thrills of riding a zipline at speeds of almost 30 mph. Select between options of 3 or 6 rides.
Head upcountry to idyllic Hali’imaile to experience a working pineapple farm. Learn about the growing cycle and cultivation techniques, and history of pineapples on Maui.
Zip through lush green treetops on a sustainable zipline course on Hawaii Island. Enjoy exclusive access to cool mountain streams with stunning waterfalls, a swimming hole, and a picnic with a view.
Join a shark cruise on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Then, choose between watching the action from the boat's deck or enter the shark cage and get up close to these magnificent sea creatures.
Tick off the highlights of Kauai with this self-guided audio tour. Explore the island at your own pace as you see canyons and beaches while learning about its history.
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