Wake Maui
A watersport that has only recently become popular on Maui is wakeboarding. The sport of wakeboarding has been popular on the lakes and inland waterways of the mainland but there was never a boat that offered wakeboarding on Maui until recently. Captain Ryan Hickey came to Maui from the state of Montana and shortly after his arrival he founded his company named Wake Maui. Wake Maui offers wakeboarding excursions off of the coast of Lahaina on the west side of Maui. They use a twenty-three foot Ski Supreme V232 boat that has a thousand pound ballast in the rear of the boat to help magnify the size of the wake. Lessons are available for beginner, intermediate as well as advanced riders. If your family wakeboards at home and would like to try it while your on vacation or if you’re a complete beginner looking to try it out for the first time then you might want to look into the wakeboarding packages that are offered by Wake Maui.
| Description: Depart from Kaanapali Beach and head south to a really great wake boarding bay. If you"re a shredder you can just go for it. But if you"re a novice, experienced instructors will show you the ropes. Great trip away from the crowds with time to relax and enjoy all the different toys available.* Departure Point: Dig Me Beach, in front of Leilanis at Whalers Village. Operates: Daily: 10:00am (times can be flexible) Duration: 4 Hours (..more info) | Your Price | | Private Charter | $739.00 | $739.00 | | |
| Description: This time slot is reserved for activities towed behind the boat because the smoothest water is early in the day. A good reason to get up early even on vacation. Leave Kaanapali Beach early in search of a pristine piece of water. When we find it, each rider gets a half hour to wear those legs out. Sunrise from the volcano is great but try sunrise looking back on Maui from a ski or a board! This is one of the non private charters. Sure, you might sacrifice a little privacy, but you"ll make it up in new found friends.* Departure Point: Dig Me Beach, in front of Leilanis at Whalers Village Operates: Daily: 7:00 or 7:30am (times are flexible and vary with season) Duration: 2 to 3 hours depending on how many passengers. (..more info) | Your Price | | Dawn Session | $109.00 | $109.00 | | |
| Description: Your private group can get an evening tow behind the boat, go for a private snorkel trip or even go looking for whales (in season) and dolphins in the late afternoon (the time of "Magic Light") take pictures or let your crew point out every landmark and historical spot in the area. Whale Watching during season. * Departure Point: Dig Me Beach, in front of Leilanis at Whalers Village Operates: Daily: 4:30 to 6:30pm (times are flexible and vary with season) Duration: 2 hours (..more info) | Your Price | | 2 Hour Afternoon Private | $480.00 | $480.00 | | |
| Description: Afternoon wake camp for teens only ages 13 to 20 - generally choppier water but for most teens it"s perfect. All gear and toys provided along with instruction and 2 grown up kids on the boat for a little supervision.* Departure Point: Dig Me Beach, in front of Leilanis at Whalers Village Operates: Monday and Thursday: 1:30 to 3:45pm (times can be flexible) Duration: 2.25 hours (..more info) | Your Price | | Teens 13 To 20 Years | $109.00 | $109.00 | | |