Quick Details
Price per Person
Party
4 people- price per person
$ 95
Trio
3 people- min/max 3 to book
$ 115
Duo
2 people - $120 per person, min/max 2 to book
$ 130
One-On-One
Just you!
$ 150
Learn to Paddle Board on this incredible “Hana Wiwo’ole” (Adventure) at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel Waikīkī
Hana Wiwoʻole! (Adventure!) Looking for a fresh and exciting way to explore Waikīkī’s waters? Stand-up paddling offers a fun, scenic, and accessible ocean experience perfect for first-timers and water lovers alike.
Designed for groups of two guests (ages 13+), this beginner lesson covers proper stance, balance, paddling technique, and turning — all in Waikīkī’s calm, protected waters. As you glide over the reef, you may even spot a honu swimming below.
All lessons are led by our licensed Waikīkī Beachboys, who are lifeguard and CPR certified and meet rigorous state and company standards.
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SUP lessons are conducted daily at:
8:30 am
10:00 am
11:30 am
1:00 pm
2:30 pm – by special request only -
- All Surf and SUP lesson participants must be able to swim.
- You must be at least 13 years old.
- Kids under 13 must take a private ONE-ON-ONE surf lesson for safety reasons.
- Lessons are 1 hour and 15 minutes long (15 minutes of safety briefings on land).
- SUP lesson equipment is provided, including the use of a rash guard.
- Photos will be taken during the lesson and are available for purchase. (*There may be certain instances where photos are unavailable due to forces outside our control. Photographers will try to get at least ten water shots of each participant during a lesson or canoe ride).
- Our surf instructors must pass rigorous licensing requirements and are trained in CPR and other life-saving techniques.
- Pregnant women or guests with prior neck or back injuries should not take SURF / SUP lessons.
- For groups of 5 or more, please get in touch with us at [email protected]
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Please note that beginning January 1, 2024 a $1 fee will be collected for each surf, SUP or canoe ride participant. This fee is for the OSF, or Ocean Stewardship Fund, a fund created by the State of Hawaiʻi and enforced by the Department of Land and Natural Resources. Read more about it in our FAQs section or on the DLNR website.