Overview
Ready to experience Kauai in a way few travelers ever do? Discover the ancient art of Hawaiian reef spearfishing, a skill passed down through generations. You’ll explore breathtaking coastal waters, learn the secrets of three-prong spearfishing, and connect with local culture by providing for your ohana (family) just like islanders have for centuries. This is a chance to challenge yourself, discover the vibrant underwater world, and take home memories (and potentially dinner!) that are as authentic as Hawaii itself. Even if you’re brand new to spearfishing, the laid-back, expert-guided adventure is designed for first-timers and thrill-seekers alike.
Itinerary
Your spearfishing lesson begins with a 45-minute, on-shore master class where you’ll learn fundamental skills, gear safety, and how to identify native and invasive reef fish. After suiting up and reviewing responsible diving practices, you’ll hit the water for a two-hour guided spearfishing session, practicing everything you’ve learned amid colorful Hawaiian reefs. During the final 15 minutes, celebrate with team photos and a Q&A session; if you land a fish, your guide will bag it so you can enjoy your own “catch of the day” at home.
Please note, the lesson is focused on instruction and sustainable practices, not catch-and-cook; whether you reel in dinner or not, you’ll leave with new abilities, fascinating stories, and a deeper respect for Hawaii’s marine life heritage.
What’s Included
Inclusions
- Spearfishing instruction and master class for beginners
- Guided in-water spearfishing session
- Use of traditional three-prong spear and Use of Snorkeling equipment
- Use of Snorkeling equipment - except for fins
Exclusions
- ***Fins are Required*** Guest must bring their Own.
- Guest should bring their own water, and snacks
- Hawaii State Recreational fishing license ($20 for non-residents): https://fishing.hawaii.gov/
- Transportation to and from the meeting point
- Sunscreen
Meeting & Logistics
Meeting Point
Hawaii
Additional Info
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
- Please remember to bring your own fins
- The state of Hawaii requires a recreational ocean fishing license for out-of-state residents. The license costs $20 for 24 hours and can be obtained on the DLNR website: https://fishing.hawaii.gov/



