


Learn to surf with trained rescue dogs in a 90-minute session
90 Minutes
Dogs, Surfboard equipment
Learn to surf in Hawaii with trained rescue dogs by your side. This 90-minute lesson is geared toward first-time surfers and focused on fun on the water with your furry loved one.
200 lb weight limit applies to this experience. Bring swimwear, towel, hydration, sunscreen, and a disposable hat or sunglasses.
No refunds will be provided; reschedules are welcome.
2586 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
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Tyler and his team of rescue dogs have created something truly special on Oahu's calm rivers. First-time paddleboarders consistently praise how welcoming and beginner-friendly the experience is, with Tyler's instruction making everyone feel confident on the water. The real stars, though, are the rescue pups—Sandy, Dobby, Phoenix, Poke, and the rest of the crew—who paddle along, jump between boards, and generally steal everyone's hearts. Each dog has their own rescue story that Tyler shares during the tour. What makes this experience stand out is how it combines paddleboarding with local history lessons, stunning sunsets, and the chance to spot sea turtles in the river. Multiple honeymooners and vacationers call it the highlight of their entire Hawaii trip, even beating out traditional activities like snorkeling and ziplining. The calm river location (mentioned as perfect for learning) and Tyler's positive energy create a relaxed, joyful atmosphere. Many guests book multiple sessions during their stay, and some even report it inspired them to get paddle boards for their own dogs back home. It's clearly a unique way to enjoy Hawaii's natural beauty while supporting a great cause.
Don’t hesitate, book it! Mostly anyone can SUP and the dogs make it super fun. It was also really informative, with details shared about the area and town. Plus you’re supporting a local business and saving dogs at the same time :)
Vesten Abbey
March 16, 2026
Don’t hesitate, book it! Mostly anyone can SUP and the dogs make it super fun. It was also really informative, with details shared about the area and town. Plus you’re supporting a local business and saving dogs at the same time :)
Vesten Abbey
March 16, 2026