Keiki Fall Break SUP Clinic in Honolulu, Hawaii - Honolulu

Keiki Fall Break SUP Clinic in Honolulu, Hawaii

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

3–4 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for children in average physical condition who can swim or are comfortable in shallow water

Overview

Treat your kids to an exciting and safe stand-up paddleboard clinic this fall break at Magic Island, Honolulu. Designed for ages 6-17, this clinic pairs water safety, yoga, and SUP lessons in small groups.

Details

Experience an unforgettable fall break for kids ages 6-17 with the Keiki Fall Break SUP Clinic, hosted by Island Paddle Bliss at Magic Island in Honolulu, Hawaii. This engaging, small-group clinic blends stand-up paddleboarding lessons, water safety training, and yoga designed specifically for young paddlers. Kids receive personalized attention to build confidence on the water while having fun. Along with expert supervision and safety focus, the day includes snacks and plenty of opportunities to connect with the beautiful calm ocean. Magic Island’s gentle waters provide the perfect setting for beginners to practice paddling techniques and learn about ocean awareness. The combination of wellness and active learning makes this clinic an ideal way to keep kids active and engaged during fall break in a safe, supportive environment. Parents can relax knowing their children are in capable hands with experienced instructors who nurture both skill and mindfulness on and off the board.

Adventure Tips

Arrive Early to Check Equipment

Arrive 15 minutes early to get fitted for your SUP board and safety gear comfortably before the clinic starts.

Use Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Protect your child’s skin and the ocean by using reef-safe, biodegradable sunscreen during the clinic.

Stay Hydrated Throughout the Day

Bring a reusable water bottle to keep hydrated, especially under the Hawaiian sun during active sessions.

Wear Appropriate Water Shoes

Water shoes help protect feet from rocky areas and provide better grip on paddleboards.

Local Insights

Hidden Gems

  • Secret tide pools at Magic Island’s east end
  • Quiet picnic spots along the Ala Moana Beach Park coastline

Wildlife

  • Green sea turtles often spotted nearshore
  • Hawaiian monk seals occasionally resting on the beach

History

Magic Island was constructed in the 1960s as a man-made peninsula and is now a popular spot for recreation and family outings in Honolulu.

Conservation

This area actively promotes environmental stewardship, encouraging visitors to use reef-safe products and respect marine life to preserve Hawaii’s unique ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Photography Tips

Best Times

Golden hour
Early morning
Late afternoon

Best Viewpoints

  • Overlooking Magic Island from Ala Moana Beach Park
  • Along the shoreline facing Waikiki skyline
  • From a SUP board on calm water for close-ups

What to Photograph

Paddleboarders in action
Colorful Honolulu skyline
Reflections on calm ocean water

Recommended Gear

Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Essential

Protects skin and preserves Hawaii’s coral reefs during sunny outdoor activities.

summer specific

Lightweight Rash Guard

Essential

Provides sun protection and keeps kids comfortable during water activities.

summer specific

Water Shoes

Essential

Protects feet from sharp rocks and improves traction on slippery surfaces.

Reusable Water Bottle

Essential

Keeps kids hydrated during active paddleboard and yoga sessions.

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