Some advice would be great....
Only ever travelling to Hawaii with surfboards previously, I'm contemplating the merits of carting a SUP to Waikiki (and road trips to North Shore / Makaha etc) in April / May or hiring boards whilst there.
I'd prefer to be on my own board as most of us would but the thought of excess luggage costs, airport transfers, hotel storage has got me wondering whether it's worth the hassle when hire boards would be available for the most part.
Also, any knowledge of baggage fee's for SUP's travelling Hawaiian Airlines from / to Sydney ?
Would really appreciate any comments or feedback.
Thanks.
Hi - was there last December - $20 per hour on the beach - one block back from the DUKE statue is a hire place on the corner, but behind the Hyatt Sheraton, only 50 metres away from the corner is a great place where you can negotiate hourly and daily hire - paddles are a bit ordinary but easier than waiting at the airport.
A great place to SUP on the north shore is Puaeena point (Haleiwa)
As TB said,funny you hire a board on the beach for 20 an hour or walk one block back and hire for about 20 per day.
Hawaiian Airlines all the way I took a 906 no drama.Oh I forgot a paddle of course
Hi - was there last December - $20 per hour on the beach - one block back from the DUKE statue is a hire place on the corner, but behind the Hyatt Sheraton, only 50 metres away from the corner is a great place where you can negotiate hourly and daily hire - paddles are a bit ordinary but easier than waiting at the airport.
A great place to SUP on the north shore is Puaeena point (Haleiwa)
No idea CT
But Stehar we all want to see the rest of that wave
Check out Robert Stehlik at Blue Planet Surf for hire. They have their own blue planet brand and Starboards too.
They do hotel delivery and pick up.
Robert and Jeff Chang have a regular Hawaii Kai training group that does DW runs conditions permitting, race board surfing, technique sessions etc. Really nice crew.
Some hotels have sup and board storage, some you need your own locks too
Some hotels you need to give them to the porter each time and tip them.
There are good hire boards at turtle bay.
If you get a hire car to take your board around the island with soft racks make sure it doesn't have a center aerial, you can't get your board on
All the hire boards at wakiki are long and wide
Theres lots of sup waves to go and find too.
+ 1 for Blue Planet, great shop, great price and boards are all in good condition, own brand or Starboard
phil
I was on Maui and you could rent boards either daily or weekly and you could take it back and swap it during the day. Having said that I will probably take mine on the next trip
Ok. I just went up to Hawaiian check in(I work at Sydney International and they are one of my customers) and asked the service desk what the regulations are. You are allowed 2 bags per person at 30kg each, plus a board as your free check in luggage.
cannot do the video, 2 more pics of the same wave
Nice wave! How many people did you have to fight to get that wave - or is it friendly and relatively uncrowded where you were? I had not even contemplated going for a surf trip to Hawaii...
Check out http://www.hawaiisurfboardrentals.com. I hired surfboards from them on a trip and now they do SUP. The service is fantastic, they drop off and pick up to you accommodation. If you hire for more than a few days they will pick up from anywhere on Oahu. They will also swap out boards if you want to try something else. The most amazing service. I was impressed with there range, service and the condition of the boards.
If you have wheels, Surftech hire SUPs from Ala Moana (At least they did a couple of years ago).
Thanks so much for all the info.
Blue Planet looks the way to go - can hire for the duration and exchange boards dependant on conditions - comprehensive web site info too.
Really appreciate all of your comments and advice guys.
Another massive thumbs up for hawaiisurfboardrentals.com. I have rented mals from Dan on 3-4 different trips, great service. I am also considering grabbing a SUP off him when I head over again on April.
Instead of turning right at Haleiwa to the North Shore,turn left at the round about head down past Waialua to the Mokalea stretch,no crowds , gets a bit more exposure to the trades , but again no crowds.
Hi Supanimal,
Thanks for the email and thank you for the other Blue Planet recommendations!
This is Robert, the owner of Blue Planet Surf and I just created a profile on Seabreeze to respond here. I post regularly on the Standupzone and will try to post here more often as well, great forum.
We love our Aussie customers! Renting is often cheaper bringing your own board plus it's less hassle and you don't risk damage from cargo handling.
At Blue Planet we pride ourselves in having the biggest and highest quality SUP rental fleet in Hawaii and possibly anywhere. We keep an up to date spreadsheet of over 40 available rental boards you can choose from here:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZC_M66oeSWSgcyiqy9a0-Z3RMze4D1wGktCeLAIOHUM/edit?usp=drive_web
You can reserve a board on our website with a $75 deposit, weekly rate is $149 all inclusive, if you have a rental car, pads and straps for transport are included, delivery and pickup is a $25 flat fee each way in Honolulu.
For details on our rental program and to reserve a board, go here:
blueplanetsurf.com/pages/suprentals
We have an ad running in the Jetstar magazine with a special for Australians - you can get 10% off rentals through March by mentioning the Jetstar ad. I'm attaching the ad below.
Here is the website for our Australian distributor:
www.blueplanetsup.com.au
Aloha, hope to see you in Hawaii!
I'm going over at the end of July. Definitely taking my own.
Dug up an older one here through the search....
Hey Zeusman,
Are you still in Hawaii and have you taken your own SUP? I am heading over with the family in a week and am still tossing up taking mine as they will be shopping and I won't be. Surf and beer is my calling.
If you have taken your board, has it been worth the extra lugging?
Oh, and how are the crowds?
Cheers,
Rob
Hiya
I went to Waikiki and heleiwa last month - for a few days Waikiki was 5ft plus so no one on he beach would hire out sups and the surf was bigger than most beginners could cope with, hence not that busy out on canoes etc But when the swell dropped later in the week look out it was surf carnage with so many people and I was very worried for my board (priorities) and wish I had had a hire board!!
In the end I was really glad to take my board 8'5" sunova speeed (love this board so much) as I really got to enjoy it every day - flew qantas though no probs - the board was packaged up like a Christmas present see photo - thanks Sam at balmoral sup who took time out of his day to help me with it ( the packaging is now under the garage for next time)
I stayed at outrigger and left my board in the board /luggage room and the bellhops just waved me in and out 3 times a day - i do wonder how often boards get nicked - I thought oh well travel insurance !!
Anyway you will have a blast either way- make sure you go to Haleiwa joes and have some awesome fish for dinner - if you need somewhere to stay in Haleiwa with kids or without pm me I know a good place on the river....
ReggieSUPgirl
Thanks for that ReggieSUPgirl.
I have an 8'4" minion that, after I emailed the hotel found mine will have similar accommodation to yours. ( Travel insurance - tick! ).
Love your pool noodle packing, mind if I steal the idea?
Crowds I'm not looking forward to, but it seems there are lots of breaks to spread them out a bit. Hopefully a couple of days of a little size might be the answer!
Cheers,
Rob
Hi rob
Knock yourself out re re noodles - haven't broken it to my kids yet they are missing and cut in half....haha
Enjoy
On this cold afternoon wishing I too was hawaii bound ....can someone organize a sup only trip for next year from Sydney please....
I'm going over at the end of July. Definitely taking my own.
Dug up an older one here through the search....
Hey Zeusman,
Are you still in Hawaii and have you taken your own SUP? I am heading over with the family in a week and am still tossing up taking mine as they will be shopping and I won't be. Surf and beer is my calling.
If you have taken your board, has it been worth the extra lugging?
Oh, and how are the crowds?
Cheers,
Rob
Hey Rob
I took my own. No extra charge with Hawaiian Airlines.
Glad I did
Also yoga mats from Target top and bottom, $4 each and weigh only a few grams, perfect to double up the thickness of your bag without any weight gain
phil
+1 for blue planet, awesome service.
hired one last week and have another booked for this week. Drop off and pickup from the hotel. I did pay for one of their premium boards and it was in really good condition.