Kayak Olowalu
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 808-661-0606
ExtraTollFree - 800-853-1964
- Address:
- 800 Olowalu Village Rd Lahaina, HI 96761
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- Categories
- Canoes & Kayaks, Sightseeing Tours
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General Info
Kayak Olowalu offers guided kayak tours in the heart of this snorkel paradise at Olowalu Reef, right off our exclusive beach front location. Equipped with snorkel gear and an ocean kayak, our knowledgeable guides will make sure to get you up close and personal with the amazing wildlife. An adventure not to be missed! Each guided tour is unique, you never know what you will discover. Join us at Kayak Olowalu as we explore the calm and pristine waters without the noise and fumes of engines. This is a fun activity for the whole family, no prior experience is required.Kayak Olowalu offers guided kayak tours in the heart of this snorkel paradise at Olowalu Reef, right off our exclusive beach front location. Equipped with snorkel gear and an ocean kayak, our knowledgeable guides will make sure to get you up close and personal with the amazing wildlife. An adventure not to be missed! Each guided tour is unique, you never know what you will discover. Join us at Kayak Olowalu as we explore the calm and pristine waters without the noise and fumes of engines. This is a fun activity for the whole family, no prior experience is required.
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Reviews
02/13/09
This is a dark, damp dingy campground for tenting. It may have some good features for cabins but the tent areas are awful. It was a letdown as we had anticipated some excellent camping based on the advertising and the fact that they were recommended by the county and state organizations. These should withdraw support. We camped on Oahu at a state campground and had some idea what to expect. Nothing that we saw was even close to what was advertised. There was nowhere to put a tent that wasn't on mud.
02/13/09
This is a dark, damp dingy campground for tenting. It may have some good features for cabins but the tent areas are awful. It was a letdown as we had anticipated some excellent camping based on the advertising and the fact theat they were recommended by the county and state organizations. These should withdraw support. We camped on Oahu at a state campground and had some idea what to expect. Nothing that we saw was even close to what was advertised. There was nowhere to put a tent that wasn't on mud.