Scenic Aerial Views Take in unforgettable views of Waikiki, Diamond Head, and Oʻahu’s south shore as you soar above the water. Choose from 600, 800, or 1000-foot parasail flight options for the level
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Location: Oahu
What's Included
- Boat tour: Begin with a boat ride along the infamous Waikiki coastline to the parasailing location.
- Flight Options: Choose from altitude options ranging from 600 to 1,000 feet
- Opportunity to fly solo or tandem with a friend
- Experienced Crew:Professional crew to ensure your safety and comfort throughout the experience.
- Equipment: Life jacket, harness, chute, and other necessary gear.
- Optional Splash: A brief dip in the water before being lifted back into the air.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't any strict age restrictions for parasailing in Waikiki! Kids as young as 5 can join in on the fun, but they just need to be accompanied by an adult. It’s a great family activity, and everyone can enjoy the breathtaking views together.
A: The best time to go parasailing in Oahu is probably from May to September. The weather tends to be nicer, and the winds are usually perfect for flying. But keep an eye on the ocean conditions—sometimes they cancel flights if it’s too windy or stormy.
A: The photo package is an add-on that you can purchase after your flight. They have a photographer capturing shots while you're up there, so you’ll have great memories to take home! It’s usually around $30-50, which I think is worth it!
Discussions
Just booked parasailing in Waikiki—can’t wait!
I just bought a gift voucher for parasailing in Waikiki from Go Hawaii Watersports for my girlfriend’s birthday! We’re gonna go for the 800-foot flight because I want that perfect balance of thrill and views. I’m so excited, but also a bit nervous about the whole experience. Anyone have tips on what to wear or what to expect?
Parasailing experience recap—tips for first-timers!
I just got back from parasailing in Waikiki, and it was AMAZING! The views of Diamond Head were breathtaking, and the crew was super friendly. I went solo for the 1000-foot flight, and honestly, it felt like flying. Just a quick tip: book early in the morning to avoid any wind issues later in the day. Oh, and don’t forget sunscreen—the sun up there is no joke!