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Sail with the Big Island's Watersports Leader!
Now Sailing from 2 locations:
Waikoloa and
Kona
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Make A Reservation

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The Noa Noa, "Feeling Free" in Polynesian and the new Kaimaka
"Eyes of the Sea" are Red Sail
Sports’ ultra stable, 50-foot catamarans. They are considered the island of Hawaii’s
most precious gems
Their sleek design enables sailing speeds of up to 12 knots or 15 miles per
hour. With 50-foot masts and 870 square feet of sail, the catamarans make a breathtaking sight on the horizon. They features
plenty of seating space, a fully stocked bar, sunning nets, two marine restrooms
and a special swimming ladder that makes it easy to climb down and return from
a dip into Hawaii’s warm waters.
The catamarans depart every day with Morning Snorkel Sails which
include a delicious continental breakfast, an open and fully stocked bar,
a delicious luncheon, fluffy towels, snorkel equipment, expert instruction
and guides. Passengers can enjoy the opportunity to get up close and personal
with some of Hawaii’s friendliest marine life.
Don’t miss the opportunity of a lifetime! Join us on our daily Whale Watch
Cruise (December through April), when the spectacular Humpback whales may be
sighted off shore. Every year, from Winter to early Spring, hundreds of these
leviathans, up to 45 feet in length and weighing 30 tons, migrate about 3,600
miles from Alaska to mate, give berth and fast in our tropical seas.
Red Sails in the sunset make a breathtaking sight along the Kohala Coast with
the perfect end to another vacation day. The
Sunset Cruise features Pupu (Hawaiian hors’ d’oeuvres) and a fully
stocked bar. Other indulgent sails include the Full Moon/Stargazing Sails,
Afternoon Tradewind Sails and Holiday Theme Sails. The Noa Noa or Kaimaka may
be chartered for special occasions such as weddings, birthdays, private dinners
or parties, and is especially popular for corporate meeting outings.
A complete Sailing Schedule is available as a downloadable file that you can print out and keep as a reference.
To download, use the link below:
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