Active Leisure & Sport Places Map
Top 10 Services for Active Leisure & Sport in Hawaii:
Honolulu Soaring
I suggest bringing a light jacket or sweater, especially if you're sensitive to cooler air at higher altitudes. It can get a bit chilly up there!
If you’re looking to save some cash, ask about any last-minute deals or discounts. I got a nice price cut just by asking when I checked in.
Royal Hawaiian Surf Academy
I recommend checking the weather in advance. A sudden change can mess up your surfing plans, and it’s better to be aware before you head out.
I suggest booking your lessons online in advance. It saves time and sometimes you can snag a deal you might miss if you just walk in
Maui Surfer Girls
I suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. The beach can get pricey, and having your own stuff while you're out there makes a big difference. I ended up spending way too much on food!
Goofy Foot Surf School
Kaimana Divers
I suggest booking your dive in advance, especially if you want a specific time! I waited too long and ended up with a less convenient slot. Don't make my mistake!
Lahaina Divers
I suggest bringing your own snacks. They provide some food onboard, but having your favorites makes the long day more enjoyable and saves you from spending extra on snacks.
HYPR Nalu
Hawaii Surf Lessons 101
Hans Hedemann Surf School
Book your lesson in advance, especially during peak season. I did last-minute booking and ended up with limited options. The earlier you secure your spot, the better choice of instructors and times you get!
Ty Gurney Surf School
I found the rental prices a bit steep, so if you have your own gear, totally bring it along! It’ll save you some bucks.
I suggest jumping into the water as soon as you can! The longer you wait, the more you’ll be thinking about how cold it is. Just go for it!