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Enjoy a 2-hour small-group stand-up paddle tour on Oahu for $104, led by certified lifeguards, with turtle sightings and Hawaiian culture insights.

The Group Stand Up Paddle Lesson and Tour offers a perfect introduction to water-based activities in Hawaii. Priced at $104 per person, this 2-hour experience takes place in Oahu, departing from Haleiwa Beach Park. This tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on 42 reviews, and it is recommended by 100% of participants. Known for its intimate group size—maximum 10 travelers—this tour ensures a personalized, engaging experience. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your paddling skills, the tour starts with a quick lesson and guides you along the scenic Anahulu stream, home to green sea turtles.
An added plus is that the guides are certified lifeguards, giving paddlers confidence on the water while providing educational insights about Hawaiian flora, fauna, and local history. The tour includes bottled water, a paddleboard, and a lifejacket upon request, making it all-inclusive and straightforward for everyone. The meeting point at Haleiwa Beach Park War Memorial is easy to find, and the activity ends right back at the starting location, making logistics simple.
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This tour departs from Haleiwa Beach Park War Memorial, located at 62-490 Kamehameha Hwy. The scheduled start time is 11:00 am, and the tour concludes at the same location. Easy access and a straightforward meeting point make it convenient for visitors staying nearby. The activity is designed to fit most schedules, with confirmation provided instantly upon booking unless booked within a day, in which case confirmation follows quickly.

Upon arrival, the guides provide a brief yet thorough paddleboarding lesson suited for all skill levels. This introductory session helps paddlers build confidence on the water, whether it’s their first time standing on a board or they are looking to refine their technique. The guides are known for their friendly and knowledgeable approach, making newcomers feel comfortable from the start.

The core of the tour involves paddling up the scenic Anahulu stream, famous for its green Hawaiian sea turtles. While sightings are not guaranteed, they are very common, and many paddlers get the chance to observe these gentle creatures swimming nearby. Along the way, the guides share insights about the local landscape, discussing flora, fauna, and the history of Haleiwa town.

Throughout the paddling journey, guides explain Hawaiian fauna, including flora and traditional uses, adding a cultural dimension to the water activity. The tour offers an opportunity to learn about the landscape’s significance and Haleiwa’s historic charm, enriching the experience beyond just paddling.
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Since the tour begins with a lesson, it is suitable for complete beginners and those with some paddling experience. The certified lifeguard guides are dedicated to helping everyone improve their paddling skills and paddle confidently. Many reviews highlight how the guides make paddling accessible and fun, with some mentioning that even first-timers find themselves comfortable on the water after the initial instruction.

Several reviews mention that paddleboarding offers a relaxing, peaceful experience that also works the core muscles. The gentle pace along the stream makes for a tranquil activity perfect for unwinding while exploring nature. The calming environment, combined with the chance to spot sea turtles, makes it a memorable part of any vacation.

Kezia, Kate, Andrew, Blake, and other guides are praised repeatedly for their friendly demeanor, knowledge, and ability to teach. They explain paddling techniques in a clear, approachable way and share interesting facts about the area. Their passion for paddling and the local environment enhances the overall experience and helps ensure everyone has a good time.
A notable aspect of this tour is that a portion of profits goes toward Operation Underground Railroad, helping to rescue children from sex slavery. This adds a meaningful dimension to the activity, allowing participants to contribute to a worthy cause while enjoying their time on the water.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind in case of change of plans or bad weather. If the activity is canceled due to poor weather conditions, an alternative date or full refund is available, ensuring a risk-free booking.
This experience truly suits beginners or those looking for a relaxing water adventure. It’s ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers who want a personalized, safe paddling experience**. People who enjoy learning about local culture and natural surroundings find this tour especially satisfying.
The Group Stand Up Paddle Lesson and Tour combines training, nature, and cultural insights into a compact, enjoyable experience. The small group size, led by certified life guard guides, guarantees personal attention and safety. While turtle sightings are not guaranteed, they are frequently observed, adding a special touch to the outing.
This tour is a solid choice for those seeking a fun, educational activity that also supports a worthy cause. Its affordable price point and accessible nature make it a great addition to any Hawaii itinerary for first-time paddlers or seasoned water enthusiasts alike.
“Our tour guide Kezia was the best. Very friendly and knowledgeable. I would highly recommend their company.”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour starts with a lesson and is designed for all experience levels, making it perfect for first-time paddlers.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to bring a water bottle and reef-safe sunscreen. The tour supplies bottled water, a stand-up paddleboard, and a paddle, with lifejackets available upon request.
Where does the tour start and end?
The activity departs from Haleiwa Beach Park War Memorial at 62-490 Kamehameha Hwy and ends back at the same location.
How far will I paddle?
Participants paddle along Haleiwa Bay and up the Anahulu stream, with the duration approximately 2 hours.
Are turtle sightings guaranteed?
No, turtle sightings are not guaranteed, but they are very common in this area.
What is the cancellation policy?
Bookings can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds offered if canceled due to weather or other reasons.