Spend a minute sifting through images of Oahu & you’ll be captivated by “The Mokes.” One of the most frequently-photographed sites on Earth.
There’s something so splendid about the glittering Pacific that most visitors to Hawaii are keen on experiencing it in every manner they can. Enter the appeal of kayaking, an accessible sport, aboard a small, narrow watercraft, that requires little more than a paddle, an open mind, a sense of caution, and, well, a smile. While kayaking tours are amply offered across Oahu, one of the most enjoyable ways to partake is by paddling out to those aforementioned “Mokes.” Kailua Sailboards & Kayaks, which has been serving adventurers since 1982, can aid in the planning and execution of this excursion, which includes stellar views of golden-sand beaches, snorkeling, and a grounding down on the Twin Islands—islets that serve as a sanctuary for birds that range from the Red-footed Bobby to the Ruddy Turnstone.
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