Kailua Kona Parasailing Video
Fly high on a parasail and enjoy an awe inspiring bird’s eye view hundreds of feet above the Big Island’s Kona Coast.
Offering kayak and snorkel instructions as well as extensive, wonderful scenic and sightseeing tours, Aloha Kayak Co. provides aloha spirit and service throughout every aspect of their business. From beginning to end, you’ll be treated warmly and attentively with a focus on customer service, quality experiences, and safety.
Started in 1996 by a Big Island local waterman, Aloha Kayak Co. has earned a reputation for high-quality service and expert insights into some of the best and most exciting sweet spots along the western side of the Big Island.
Providing everything you need to enjoy your Big Island water adventures, booking a tour with Aloha Kayak Co. is affordable, family-friendly, and always fun.
Company Description
A tried-and-true, locally-owned kayak tour provider on Hawaii’s Big Island, Aloha Kayak Co.’s crew and owner take pride in providing a memorable experience for guests and residents alike. In addition to rock-bottom rates, Aloha Kayak Co. brings a unique and friendly approach to tours and guided experiences that will make memories to take with you forever.
Location
79-7248 Mamalahoa Hwy
Kealakekua, HI 96750
Tour information was current when posted but is subject to change.
Kealakekua Bay – Captain Cook Monument Tour
$99 per person plus taxes and fees
$54.50 per child (11 and under) plus taxes and fees
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat at 7:15 AM
Daily from 12 PM
Keauhou Sea Cave Tour
$99 per person plus taxes and fees
$54.50 per child (11 and under) plus taxes and fees
Mon-Fri 7:30 AM
Manta Ray Tours
$89 per person plus taxes and fees
$54.50 per child (5-11 years old) plus taxes and fees
Nightly at 5:45 PM
Contact
(808) 322-2868
Website
Fly high on a parasail and enjoy an awe inspiring bird’s eye view hundreds of feet above the Big Island’s Kona Coast.
One of the most memorable and fascinating activities to seek out on your Big Island adventure is diving or snorkeling with the manta rays at night.
A place of both historic and natural importance, Kealakekua Bay along the Big Island’s western coast is a remarkable spot to hike, snorkel and see the sights.