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.
A locally-grown and Hawaiian-owned tour company, owner Iko Balanga and the crew at Anelakai Adventures promises a memorable, remarkable tour experience for visitors and guests to the Big Island. Offering expert knowledge of the Big Island’s western Kona Coast and high-level equipment, you’ll be in good hands throughout your tour adventures.
Emphasizing eco-friendly tours aboard paddle-powered outrigger canoes, you’ll stay fresh and clean without the smell of diesel engines – which is good for the waters and marine inhabitants of the Kona Coast. No matter if you choose to explore the manta rays beneath the tropical waters of Kona against the sunset twilight, experience the coast of the Big Island from an authentic Hawaiian outrigger canoe, or simply enjoy a relaxing trip aboard a kayak, you’ll be in the best hands on the Big Island.
Company Description
Lifeguard, CPR, and first aid certified, the crew at Anelakai Adventures strive to keep your party safe and secure throughout your exciting waterborne activities. Whether you choose a manta ray night snorkel tour, a trip aboard an authentic Hawaiian outrigger canoe, or a straightforward, exciting kayak tour, you’ll be in the best hands a lifetime spent on the Big Island can provide.
Charter Descriptions
Tour information was current when posted but is subject to change.
Manta Ray Night Snorkel
$109 per person
Nightly at 6 PM and 8 PM
Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe
$109 per person
$85 per child (4-12 years old)
Daily at 9 AM
Kayak Tours
$109 per person
$85 per child (4-12 years old)
Daily at 9 AM
Location
78-7138 Kaleiopapa St
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Contact
(808) 987-0377
Website
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