Quick Details
Double Kayak Rental
Accommodates 2 People • Ages 5+
$ 150
Single Kayak Rental
Accommodates 1 Adult
$ 150
Explore the Wailua River & Secret Falls on Your Own
Enjoy a scenic 2-mile paddle up the historic Wailua River with stunning mountain views, including the iconic Sleeping Giant. After landing, take a moderately rated rainforest hike (just under 1 mile) to the beautiful Uluwehi Falls, also known as Secret Falls.
The trail can be muddy and includes a stream crossing, so water shoes or sport sandals are recommended. At the falls, enjoy swimming, photos, and a relaxing picnic before hiking and paddling back.
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When: Monday through Friday (Check in 30 minutes prior)
Where: NEW PARKING & CHECK-IN PROCEDURES
Meet at our main office location.Ali’i Kayaks
180 Wailua Rd.
Kapaa, HI 96746Reservations are required.
Includes: Tandem kayaks, paddles and backrest.
What to bring: Wear swimsuit under light clothing, footwear that strap securely to your feet, (flip-flops and Crocs not allowed), food and beverages, towels, camera, sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hats), mosquito repellent.
What to expect: Approximately 4 miles of kayaking, about 2 miles of MODERATE hiking (trail conditions can be EXTREMELY MUDDY at times).
Restrictions: No pregnancies, bad backs or bad knees or recent surgeries. No children under 5 years of age. Must have basic swimming skills.
FAQs
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Participants must be physically fit to propel themselves using basic kayak paddling techniques and able to Hike a moderate trail with an elevation change of 465 feet in approximately 1 mile distance. We will provide all of the equipment you’ll need, including life jackets. Our experienced and knowledgeable guides are highly trained in water safety, CPR, and First Aid. They will provide basic instructions and assist from launching your kayak to navigating the gentle class zero waters of the serene Wailua River.
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This tour is moderately strenuous, but it is definitely worth the effort! It consists of an approximately 4-mile round trip kayak paddle, plus a 2-mile moderate hike with an elevation increase to 465′and two stream crossings that are up to waist deep. The trails are often muddy and/or slippery, so wear shoes with good traction.
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This tour is for anyone over five years of age who feels up to it. Unfortunately, due to safety concerns, we can’t allow anyone who is pregnant, has a bad back or knees, or has recently had surgery to go on these somewhat strenuous tours.
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Bring plenty of sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat), mosquito repellent, towels, and possibly a change of clothing since you may be getting wet. Since meals and beverages are not included on this 5-hour tour, you’ll also want to bring along your favorite snacks or a deli-style meal along with beverages. Oh, and don’t forget a bag in which to stow all of your gear.
Note: Adequate water is mandatory. It can be either bottled or in more earth-friendly refillable containers.
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Of course! You’ll definitely want to bring a camera or smartphone in a waterproof bag or case to capture the local flora and fauna without worrying about water damage. You’ll see ample photo-worthy sites during your tour, including the spectacular Uluwehi Falls (a.k.a. Secret Falls).
Your guide will be happy to point out delightful native wildlife, extraordinary tropical plants, and exceptional scenery that you’ll probably want to capture in photos to share with friends and family.
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We recommend layers consisting of a swimsuit/board shorts worn under lightweight UV-protective clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. You’ll also need footwear that straps securely to your feet since we’ll be traversing muddy and slippery terrain. Sorry — Crocs and flip-flops aren’t allowed.
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Lush tropical wonders, flora, and fauna you’ll encounter along the way and the cool waters of Uluwehi Falls.