Tandem-Jet-Ski Package with Rental and Photos for Two or Four from X-Treme Parasail (Up to 53% Off)
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Mounted on jet skis, duos cut through waves across sparkling coastline with breathtaking views of Diamond Head and the Waikiki skyline.
The need to feel the wind in your hair is best fulfilled by extreme sports, though it can also be fulfilled by riding in a convertible, swinging on a tire swing, or getting sneezed on by a jumbo jet. Get your daily dose of drafts with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$75 for a tandem-jet-ski package for two (a $155.30 value)
$145 for a tandem-jet-ski package for four (a $310.60 value)<p>
Each package includes:
- Half-hour ride on a tandem jet ski (a $47.65 value/each)
- 1 GB memory card with photos of the experience (a $30 value/each)<p>
Glide across the sparkling waters off the Hawaiian coast, either at the handlebars or clasping to the rear seat of a Yamaha jet ski. Once crews give a basic safety and driving tutorial, you’re free to skip choppy waves and admire seaside scenery as a salty breeze whips through your hair. Leave with a memory card stocked with photographs of your experience to impress friends or aquaphobic ducks.<p>
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About z-X-Treme Parasail
With more than 22 years of experience as a professional surfer and parasailer, Greg Longnecker knows how to master unruly waves and harness coastal winds. He shares his adrenaline-charged experiences with clients with the aid of USCG-certified crews at X-Treme Parasail. They lead many of their ocean voyages aboard the Honolulu Screamer, a vibrant water-propelled jet boat powered by twin C-12 engines.
The vessel cuts through coastal waves at up to 40 miles per hour as musical beats pump from its 20-speaker sound system, just below the decibel range of Poseidon's hearing. Greg and his captains alternatively provide tours up the Waikiki coastline, as well as jet-ski training and parasailing tours, which can send customers soaring up to 850 feet above the water's surface. On most excursions, participants may lay their eyes on Diamond Head and the Ko'olau Mountains, or turn seaward to gloat obnoxiously at green sea turtles and spinner dolphins.