Lanikai to Mokulua islands Stand Up Paddle Board Tour

A unique tour, where you can get a flavor or the real life style in Hawaii. Lanikai means "heavenly sea" and it is a beautiful location with white sand. From Lanikai we reach the near Mokulua islands

A unique tour, where you can get a flavor or the real life style in Hawaii. Lanikai means "heavenly sea" and it is a beautiful location with white sand. From Lanikai we reach the near Mokulua islands cruising the calm ocean bay in our paddle boards or kayaks for an incredible experience. We will rest on the Mokulua island looking at the beautiful view of the Kualoa Montains, Lanikai and Waimanalo. We can arrange sandwiches and pick nick on request.

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Location: Oahu

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for the Lanikai to Mokulua islands SUP tour?

A: Yes, the tour is generally suitable for ages 10 and up, but kids younger than that can still join if they're comfortable on the water and can paddle with assistance. Just make sure they wear a life jacket! It’s a great family experience, and as long as everyone is safe, you should be good to go.

Q: What's the parking situation like for the Lanikai paddleboard tour?

A: Parking can be a bit tight since Lanikai is such a popular spot. There’s limited street parking, so you might have to arrive early to find a spot. I recommend getting there at least 30 minutes before your scheduled time. Alternatively, consider ridesharing if you can!

Q: Can I reschedule the paddleboard tour if the weather isn't great?

A: Absolutely! The provider is really flexible with rescheduling if weather conditions are unsafe. Just make sure to give them a call as soon as you know you need to change your plans. They want you to have the best experience possible!

Discussions

Thinking about booking the Lanikai to Mokulua SUP tour for my birthday—would it be worth it?

Hey everyone! I’m considering this paddleboard tour for my birthday next month. I've heard Lanikai is gorgeous, plus the Mokulua islands sound breathtaking. Has anyone done this before? I’m curious if the experience is really as amazing as it sounds and if it’s good for beginners. Any tips would be appreciated!

Has anyone tried the Mokulua islands paddleboard tour? Need some insights!

I’m planning to gift this experience to my sister who’s obsessed with Hawaii. She’s a bit nervous about paddleboarding, though. Is it beginner-friendly? And what’s included? I want to make sure it’s a good surprise!