Here's what makes Go Adventure Hawaii's custom day trip Haleiwa experience special—you get to design your own perfect ocean adventure by choosing two marine activities that match the season. This private charter takes up to six passengers out on Oahu's North Shore waters for a completely personalized day.
During summer months (May through October), you can pick from cage-free open-water shark diving, deep-sea fishing, or snorkeling with sea turtles and reef fish around vibrant coral reefs. When whale season rolls around (November through April), you'll want to swap that snorkeling for whale watching to catch migrating humpback whales in Hawaiian waters. Your captain knows these waters inside and out—they'll decide the best order for activities and how much time to spend on each based on conditions and what your group wants to do.
Expect to be out there anywhere from 6 to 8 hours, depending on your chosen activities and how the ocean's behaving that day. You'll depart from 66-105 Haleiwa Road, and whether you're after heart-pounding shark encounters, fighting deep-sea fish, exploring underwater coral gardens, or watching whales breach, this custom day trip delivers exactly what you're looking for.
The beauty of this private charter is the flexibility—your captain stays ready to adjust plans throughout the day based on wildlife activity and changing conditions, always keeping you in the loop to make sure you get the most out of your time on the water.
Everyone from ages 8 to 75 can join, and all the gear you need comes included—safety equipment, snorkel gear, and fishing equipment (rods, reels, bait, and crew) if that's on your agenda. They provide coolers and ice, but bring your own food, drinks, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes. Just remember to check in 30 minutes before departure—no exceptions on timing since schedules are tight. Starting from $1,700 for your private group, this custom day trip Haleiwa adventure gives you exclusive access to multiple sides of Hawaii's incredible marine world in one unforgettable day.