Kayak - Myths & Legends Waterfall Adventure
Duration
5 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Immersive cultural storytelling on Hilo Bay and Wailuku River
Advanced 4 mile paddle for experienced kayakers
Scenic views of Coconut Island, Singing Bridge, and local waterfalls
Learn ancient Hawaiian myths and legends
€ 123.39
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Experience the rich culture, powerful legends, and stunning natural beauty of ancient Hawaiʻi on this advanced Hilo Bay and Wailuku River waterfall kayak adventure. Designed for experienced paddlers ages 12 and up, this journey takes you across the calm, storied waters of Hilo Bay—one of the largest and most culturally significant bays in the islands. As you paddle past Coconut Island, once known as Moku Ola, your guide shares sacred Hawaiian legends, including tales of warriors, healing rituals, and ancient refuge practices. Enjoy sweeping views of historic Hilo town, once shaped by sugar plantations and later transformed by the devastating tsunamis of 1946 and 1960. Along the way, keep an eye out for Hawaiian green sea turtles gliding gracefully through the lagoon and listen for the hum of the famous Singing Bridge as you paddle beneath it, soaking in the history and spirit that echo through these waters.
Your adventure continues up the lush and scenic Wailuku River, framed by towering banyan trees, cooling waterfalls, and vibrant tropical greenery. This section of the tour offers both challenge and reward as you navigate flowing water, explore legendary sites, and discover the deep cultural significance that Hawaiians have long held for this sacred river. Guests may even choose to swing from overhanging branches into the refreshing lagoon—an optional thrill for those seeking a burst of excitement. With expert local guides leading the way and sharing captivating stories of gods, heroes, and ancient Hawaiʻi, this tour is much more than a kayak trip; it’s an immersive journey of culture, nature, and adventure that reveals the heart and spirit of East Hawaiʻi.
Kayak, paddle, and life jacket
Professional local guide
Bottled water and light snacks
All safety gear and instruction
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Reef-safe sunscreen
Sunglasses and hat
Water shoes or sandals
Towel and dry clothes
Camera or waterproof phone case
Water bottle
Minors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
Wear secure water shoes with heel straps
Keep personal essentials
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Activity Provider: Hilo Ocean Adventures
Customer Reviews
Sudarshan

We took this service yesterday and had a great experience. Jonathan was very patient, helpful, and a good trainer/teacher. It was grey, cold, and windy day but we had a wonderful and memorable experience. I would recommend this adventure. Note that your pants/legs will get wet from the water dripping from the paddle.
Grégory

I had an absolutely incredible time kayaking in Dublin! The whole experience was so well-organized from start to finish: friendly guides, great equipment, and a relaxed atmosphere that made it enjoyable for everyone, whether you’re a beginner or more experienced. Paddling along the water gave such a unique perspective of the city, with stunning views and a really peaceful vibe away from the bustle of the streets. The guides shared fun insights about Dublin’s history and landmarks, which made it even more memorable. I left feeling refreshed, energized, and already planning my next trip back. Highly recommend this to anyone visiting or living in Dublin, it’s an experience you won’t forget!
Jill

Our guide definitely did not want to be there. He shared very minimal information (but the few nuggets he gave us were interesting). He was in a motorboat, sometimes quite a bit ahead of the last people in our group, staring at his phone. Has someone capsized in the back of our group, he would have had no idea. The chances of capsizing are low because there is no wake or waves, so at least there is that. And kayaking is fun no matter how bored the guide or how icky the water so 3 stars.
Hire

Myself and a group of friends did the music under the bridges experience this Sat. The experience itself its brilliant, great to get out onto the Liffey and see the city from a different perspective and the musician was brilliant. My only feedback was the guide - he was so grumpy and rude it totally killed the vibe. Its hard to relax and enjoy "dirty old town" being sung on the Liffey when youve just been screamed at for daring to have a giggle at any point. Understandably safety is key, but a a more personable delivery of instructions and the space to at least crack a smile at some point would have really made the experience far more memorable.
Shawn

Best tour to learn about pre-Viking "Dublin" - before this place was Dubh Linn; before the castle; before the oldest bridge was even built; before the estuary on the eastern side of Eire was walled in and called a "river"... bring your curiosity and your sense of wonder and learn how ancient travelers and pilgrims and pirates crossed the water and built this magical city. No prior experience required - be prepared to get more of a workout than you expected, but never more than you can handle. Don't forget your towel (or be prepared for a damp journey back to your lodgings). A++ would book this tour again (and again and...) (P.S. tour guides, if you're reading this and are open to a themed tour idea, may I suggest "ghosts under bridges" for a "haunted tour" of these waters? If you add this option, please email me so I can fly back to Dublin with some friends just for *that* kayak tour 🤣)
