Tour of the Stars astronomy program hosted by the hotel’s very own Director of Astronomy gives guests – both kids and adults – hands-on access to the only recreational deep space telescope in Hawaii. Read more.
The resort’s Cook Academy is the area’s premier non-degree culinary school and during the summer, the academy offers plenty of classes ideal for kids and families. Read more.
Full-day camp programs include marine- and ecology-inspired activities. The property’s coup de grace: the only onsite resort dolphin program in the country. Read more.
We love its PGA-instructed junior golf clinics and camps, and its Family Tee program which allows kids and parents to learn the game together (kids 17 and under, play for free while adults pay $50). Read more.
Each kid, teen, and adult is paired with a horse that is theirs for the week. Kids spend the first day in the corral learning to ride, while teens have separate trail rides and weekly campouts. Read more.
Resort-led Camp Coyote hosts daily themed activities (“Earth Friendly Tuesdays” or “Solar System Saturdays”) geared towards immersing kids in the natural environment and Native American culture. Read more.
The resort partners with Offshore Sailing School to offer sailing courses which leave from the resort’s docks. Classes ranges from a 2-hour to intensive 11-day programs spent almost entirely at sea. Read more.
From late May through September, kids ages 8 to 16 can catch righteous waves under the tutelage of the resort’s acclaimed Summer Surf Camp led on-site by resident guru “Gnarly Neal.” Read more.
Specially designed by the United States Tennis Association these tennis courts have larger, depressurized balls and smaller rackets so children 4 to 18 can get their tennis game up to speed faster. Read more.
Madden’s Waterski and Wakeboarding School helps kids gradually learn proper technique, first on a boom, then on a short line off the boom, and finally on a long line behind the boat. Read more.