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Surf Lessons Basic Sailing 101
$20 • One lesson | $50 • Three lessons
Winter winds mean awesome surfi ng at the Kadena
Marina. Don’t know how? We’ll take you out and teach
you the basics. We recommend you take three lessons
to really get the hang of it. Lessons are available for
ages 10 and up. Dates are subject to change due to
winds, waves, and sea conditions. Please note these
lessons require a strong ability to swim and a high level
of comfort with the ocean. Every Tuesday | $265 • Per student
Learn to sail the high seas at Kadena Marina!
Learn basic sail handling, navigational rules, boat
safety and so much more in this American Sailing
Association certifi ed course. This course allows you to
rent sailboats at the Marina. Participants must be able
to attend all four class dates and pass the American
Sailing Association exam to obtain certifi cation.
Whale Watching
Jet Ski, Sailboat
& Power Boat Rentals
Rentals are available during
Harbor duty hours 7 am - 5 pm.
Renters are required to successfully
complete a jet ski and boat operator
safety class prior to rental.
Price varies depending on vessel
and duration of rental.
Check kadenafss.com for
prices!
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Every Saturday & Sunday in March
Morning Charter • 9 am | Afternoon Charter • 1 pm
$50 • Ages 13 & over | $25 • Ages 4 - 12
Save yourself both time and money by signing up for a Whale
Watching tour through the Kadena Marina. Our tours depart directly
from the Kadena Marina Harbor twice daily on Saturdays and
Sundays. The tour will last approximately three hours. Whales are
not guaranteed to be sighted and refunds will not be given. However,
the last few years we have not had a tour where they did not have a
whale sighting. Whale watching tours may be cancelled at Captain’s
discretion based on wind, weather and rough sea conditions. Whale
Watching tours are expected to last through March or early April
based on how long they stay in Okinawa area. Children younger than
four may be permitted; however, parents will be required to provide
a Coast Guard approved lifejacket for their child.