People who vacation in Hawaii see many new things during their visit. Pristine beaches and the crystal clear ocean top the list for many. One thing that should not be missed is kayaking the water of Kailua Bay.
When a person vacations in Hawaii, they do not have to look far when finding a beach that will give them all of the kayaking experiences they are searching for and more. Kailua is one of the most visited beaches in the world. It is in perfect proximity to all of the major hubs on the island of paradise. Kailua is located in Oahu near the Lanikai Beach area. Both beaches have been rated as the top beaches for kayaking, kite surfing, and windsurfing in the United States. People will find plenty of islands to see while kayaking around Kailua beach. The two most popular islands are Mokulua and Flat Islands.
Common sights kayaking Kailua, HI. Rent a kayak and experience for yourself.
Mokulua Islands- Vacationers will enjoy kayaking to the Mokulua Island to see their famous bird sanctuary. Mokulua Island is called the Na Mokulua and it is a twin to its sister island Moku Iki. The islands were named The Mok’s, and they were considered twin islands where many endangered bird species are located. The islands have strict rules and regulations to protect the bird life on the island. Na Mokulua is the only island out of the twin islands that can be visited. The Moku Iki is off limits. Vacationers can take a picnic lunch with them while kayaking to the Island and enjoy a nice lunch sitting on the beautiful island. [click to continue…]
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