Things to Do in Halawa Heights
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Jungle River Mini Golf
- Aiea
The jungle-themed golf course challenges and entertains groups with bridges, waterfalls, and statues of dinosaurs emerging from tar pits
Oeno Winemaking
- Kailua
90-minute sampling session imparts the essentials of body and aroma with tours through six varieties of white, red, and dessert wine
Hawaiian WaterSports
- Multiple Locations
Explore the waters of Kailua’s east shores and spot birds and sea turtles while paddling in kayaks; huge variety of standup boards
Pearl Harbor Divers
- Ala Moana - Kakaako
Gliding over coral reefs, snorkelers may spot marine life such as sea turtles, spotted eagle rays, and the occasional monk seal
Island Magic Catamaran
- Ala Moana - Kakaako
Cruises ferry passengers alongside schools of tropical fish for snorkeling tours; romantic sunset cruises take place outside of Waikiki
Souled Out Surf Honolulu
- Kalihi - Palama
Roof racks transport your choice of rentals, which include options such as ultra-wide standup paddleboards and inflatable tandem kayaks
Big Wave Dave Surf Co.
- Waikiki
Students of all experience levels learn to surf off Waikiki Beach atop rental boards and head out to the reefs aboard outrigger canoes
Island Watersports Hawaii
- Hawaii Kai
A 45-foot custom power catamaran takes aqua tourists past Maunalua Bay's historical and scenic locales
Hawaiian Surf Adventures
- Hawaii Kai
Guides lead two-hour tours in double-hulled outrigger canoes for open-ocean explorations of majestic Maunalua Bay
Sea & Board Sports Hawaii
- North Shore
Instructors teach standup-paddleboarding basics before taking students to Oahu’s best turtle-watching spots; hands-on surfing lessons
The Art of Fitness Honolulu
- Ala Moana - Kakaako
Personal trainers train guests in groups or in private using TRX bands, spinning bikes, free weights, and ladders
Doris Duke Theater
- Makiki - Lower Punchbowl - Tantalus
Honolulu’s sole art house screens contemporary and classic independent and international films
Hawaiian Diving Adventures, LLC
- Kewalo Basin
Discover turtles, fish, and the sunny crowns of reefs on a semiprivate guided swim through Oahu's waters
Mad Tiger Academy
Fitness instructors lead rigorous workouts designed to shed fat and tone muscle; yoga classes center students with breathing and poses
Hi Life Athletics
- Multiple Locations
Marc and Sara Zimmermann guide students through yoga, prenatal, and boot-camp classes while enjoying the outdoors
Quality Health & Fitness
- Mccully - Moiliili
Work up a sweat in these small-group classes, which incorporate elements of polynesian-infused dancing and total-body stretching
MaiTa`i Catamaran
- Waikiki
A 90-minute sailing trip on a twin-hulled catamaran complete with a sound system, a full cash bar, and restroom facilities
Paintball Hawaii
- Makakilo - Kapolei - Honokai Hale
Players compete in paintball arena with turf-lined regulation field
The Roof
- Kailua
Students bend and stretch in 75- or 90-minute yoga sessions taught in the studio or on the adjoining rooftop patio framed by Hamakua Marsh
Brothers Paintball
- Bellows Air Force Station
Players aged 10 and older don safety masks and grab semiautomatic paintball markers before exchanging colorful crossfire on the field
My Yoga Space
- Hawaii Kai
Various forms of yoga taught inside a home-based studio with a strong sense of community
North Shore Catamaran Charters
- North Shore
BYOB sunset cruise of Oahu’s north shore; water and soda provided
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Green flags set tires squealing inside Podium Raceway Hawaii's 44,000-square-foot facility as up to 12 drivers jockey the emission-free electric karts for a podium finish. Two straightaways send floored pedals toward top speeds of up to 45 miles per hour, and four hairpin turns test karts’ handling and drivers’ ability to steer with their ponytails. Drivers can take to the track during individual races, professionally taught clinics, or as part of a league that doles out prizes to its speediest participants.
Friendly drivers steer AlohaBus's fleet of double-decker buses through Honolulu streets, chaperoning tourists and intrigued locals to scenic and historic locations and allowing riders to disembark or climb aboard at any point. Vehicles arrive every 30–45 minutes at each stop, and riders can enjoy fresh ocean breezes from the open-top vehicles. The buses make eight continuous loops from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., including the daytime historic loop that explores Diamondhead, Waikiki, the Pearl Harbor express loop, and the nighttime loop that meanders through shopping and dining destinations. Complimentary earbuds play music and a GPS-activated narrative whispers fun facts in five languages, including English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and GPS's native binary. Guests can hop off at stops to get an up-close look at areas of interest or to refill the bus's gas tank with coconut milk.
Acroflight International's FAA–certified pilots grant sightseers a nene's-eye view of the North Shore and verdant landscape of Waimea Valley Adventure Park, which stretches across 1,800 acres of land. Inside blissfully quiet gliders, lush greenery and azure waters pass by underfoot as pilots wend their way toward waterfalls, shorelines, and remote sea cliffs, or hop to a nearby island. In stark contrast to these serene jaunts, aerobatic flights turn Hawaii on its head with flips, spins, and twirls that experienced acrobatic pilots customize to suit each passenger’s adrenaline levels.
Hawaiian WaterSports set up shop with the intention of equipping residents and visitors with everything they need to enjoy the aqua waves and waterways of Hawaii. The shop realized that goal with two locations, each stacked to the gills with surfboards, kiteboards, kayaks, snorkeling equipment, and books on how to beat mermaids at Marco Polo. Hawaiian WaterSports is an official IKO kiteboarding center and its IKO-certified instructors teach students wind theory and the skills necessary to set up, launch, and ride their own kiteboard. Expert surfers on staff can also take squads of aquatic adventures out into the curling sea for lessons specifically designed to get beginners hanging ten and perfecting balancing technique for future limbo competitions.
When it comes to spearfishing, Westside Dive and Tackle founder Kris Tyler considers using scuba tanks as cheating. So when he suits up to spearfish, the seasoned outdoorsman plunges 20 feet below the water’s surface, holds his breath in the stillness, and waits: “You become a part of the reef or rock, and you wait for the perfect situation—for the one fish that might give you that really good shot.” A self-described “water baby,” Kris has been swimming and fishing in Hawaii and Florida since childhood. Most of all, he loves the way spearfishing enables him to connect with the underwater universe and partake in a tradition Hawaiians have enriched for generations.
In addition to his spearfishing expeditions, Mr. Tyler totes explorers to his favorite sunken wrecks and lava caverns off the coast of Oahu on scuba-diving charters, and equips them to chart their own expeditions or challenge blowfish to staring contests during scuba-diving certification.
With more than 22 years of experience as a professional surfer and parasailer, Greg Longnecker knows how to master unruly waves and harness coastal winds. He shares his adrenaline-charged experiences with clients with the aid of USCG-certified crews at X-Treme Parasail. They lead many of their ocean voyages aboard the Honolulu Screamer, a vibrant water-propelled jet boat powered by twin C-12 engines.
The vessel cuts through coastal waves at up to 40 miles per hour as musical beats pump from its 20-speaker sound system, just below the decibel range of Poseidon's hearing. Greg and his captains alternatively provide tours up the Waikiki coastline, as well as jet-ski training and parasailing tours, which can send customers soaring up to 850 feet above the water's surface. On most excursions, participants may lay their eyes on Diamond Head and the Ko'olau Mountains, or turn seaward to gloat obnoxiously at green sea turtles and spinner dolphins.
