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Oahu Parasailing Operators

Parasailing tour operators on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Includes information about parasailing in Waikiki, parasailing in Moanalua Bay, parasailing off of Kakaako Waterfront Park, parasaiing in the Keehi Lagoon, and parasailing in West Oahu.

Kewalo Basin Parasailing Adventures

Hawaiian Parasail
Has been operating parasailing tours on Oahu for more then 25 years. They have one 31-foot 12 passenger boat based at the Kewalo Basin Offers solo rides but also tandem rides for those who don't feel reay to go solo) For more information write to 1085 Ala Moana Boulevard, #101 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 96814 or call them at 808-591-1280. I don't believe Hawaiian Parasail has their own Web site but their tours can be booked on the Tom Barefoot's Tours Hawaiian Parasail Page, which is where this link goes.

Hawaiian Parasail
Parasail rides that begin and end in the Kewalo Basin, which is located between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu. Flights are single or tandem, and landings can be in the water or completely dry. There is a minimum weight for riding single For more information call 808-591-1280.

X-Treme Parasail
Offers parasailing adventures out of the Kewalo Basin, a small boat harbor located between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu. They operate two parasailing boats that can each carry up to 12 passengers. They three packages, a standard ride that flys 700 feet fo 9-11 minutes, a deluxe ride that flys 900 feet for 11-13 minutes, and an X-Treme ride that flys 1200 feet for 13-15 minutes. They also have a "non-flying observer" rate. Rides begin at the Kewalo Basin but they feature views of Waikiki from the air.

Keehi Lagoon Parasailing Adventures

Aloha Parasail and Jetski
Offers parasailing rides in the Keehi Lagoon, a body of water situated between the Honolulu Airport runways and Sand Island Access Road on the south coast of Oahu. For more information write to them at PO Box 90846, Honolulu, Hawaii 96835 or call themat 808-521-2446. The last time I checked, Aloha Parasail and Jetski did not have their own Web site but their jetski and parasailing adventures could be booked throuh the Tom's Barfoot's Tour Parasailing and Jetskiing Web Page (which is where the above link goes).

Hawaii Kai and Maunalua Bay Parasailing Adventures



Hawaii Water Sports Center
This water sports center in Koko Marina Shopping Center offers parasailing, jetskiing, and other watersports in the Koko Marina lagoon, in Hawaii Kai, a community located east of Waikiki on the south shore of Oahu

Sea Breeze Water Sports
A parasailing and jet skiing several miles east of Waikiki, at the Koko Marina in Hawaii Kai.

Other Oahu Parasail Operators

Splash Dive Adventures
This scuba diving tour operator also offers parasailing and jetskiing. Offices are in Waikiki and Hawaii Kai.

Waikiki Watersports
Offers parasailing, jetskiing, and scuba diving.

See also:
  • About Parasailing in Hawaii
  • Other Oahu Activities



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