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Hula Dancers

Hula ʻAuana Lessons

ALL AGES

Discover the beauty of Hawaiʻi's storytelling dance. Learn basic hand gestures and footwork with our kumu (teacher), which will lead you to a hula number that corresponds to our 'ukulele lesson. Reservations highly recommended.

Pacific Dreams Photography

Photography Session

Resort guests enjoy a complimentary session with Pacific Dream Photography. Let their artists capture your travel memories from some of the most scenic spots on property. You'll be invited back the next day to view and select your favorite photos for purchase.

Stand up paddle

Adventure Retreat | Mahina

Surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, sightseeing, and hiking. There's so much to see and do on Oʻahu. Go on a full-day adventure and customize your activities to your group's pace. 

shark

Shark Tours Hawaii

AGES 3 & UP

Listen to Hawaiian legends and learn more about sharks as your local guide takes you 3-4 miles offshore to their shark cage. Dive into the deep blue ocean and see sharks ranging in size from five to 15 feet from a safe distance.

Kuilima Cove

Kuilima Cove

Distance: steps from the main resort

A popular spot for locals and visitors alike, the waters here are calm year-round. Making it perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and sunbathing. You'll find beach chairs, umbrellas, and other rental gear available. 

SUP group lessons

Kawela Bay

Distance: 1.2 miles, 15 to 25-min walk

This hidden treasure is one of the most secluded beaches on the North Shore. Its cresent shape protected reef offers calmer waves for kayaking, outrigger canoe rides, and first-time surfers. A scenic pathway from the shore takes you to a picturesque banyan tree.

 

Stables Beach

Stables Beach

Distance: 5 to 10-min walk

Protected by lava rocks, this little cove features a shallow swimming area. While you're there be sure to say aloha to our four-legged friends at the Stables.