Sailing
Captain Kiko sails his wa’akaulua (double canoe) from many different state boat ramps on the Island of Hawaii. He also stops at various historical harbors and canoe landings during his excursions so that the guests can swim or picnic or enjoy the beach. Call him to discuss the options depending on your location and the weather.
State boat ramps
- Wailoa River Boat Ramp, Hilo Bay
- Pohoiki Boat Ramp, Puna - weather dependent
- Kaulana Boat Ramp, Kalae (South Point) – usually very rough sea conditions, occasionally suitable, very weather dependent
- Keauhou-Kona Boat Ramp
- Kailua Pier Public Boat Ramp
- Honokohau Small Boat Harbor Boat Ramp
- Puako Boat Ramp
- Kawaihae Boat Ramp
Other historical harbors and canoe landings
- Reed’s Bay
- Keauhou-Ka’u Landing
- Punalu’u Harbor (Captain Kiko’s halau wa'a is here)
- Honuapo Harbor and Canoe Landing (Captain Kiko's hale is here)
- Paiaha’a and Ka'alu’alu Landing
- Miloli’i Landing
- Ho'okena Landing
- Honaunau Canoe Landing
- Kiholo Bay
- Laupahoehoe Canoe Landing and Boat Ramp
- Hakalau Landing
- Onomea Landing
- Papa’ikou Landing
- Honoli’i River Canoe Landing
- Alealea Point Wainaku Landing
- Kaipalaoa Landing - Wailuku River Landing









