Our apologies: your internet browser is not yet fully supported by our Schmap online guides. If you continue, pages in this guide may display or function incorrectly.

Would you like to continue anyway?continue anyway

Schmap.com supports the following browsers:

PC

MAC Hawaii - Sports & Outdoor Gear
Download the Schmap Hawaii Guide
With Schmap 2.0 you can:
Hawaii Home
Schmap Hawaii guide and map



Aloha Kayak Co.


Kona Coast paddle experts
75-5744 Ali'i Drive
(Kona Inn Shopping Village)
Hawaii, HI 96740
United States
+1 877 322 1444
http://www.alohakayak.com
This locally owned company leads tours all over the Kona Coast, venturing into sea caves, hidden coves and secluded beaches. The owner was born on the Big Island and has spent his entire life since that time exploring its many nooks and crannies, lava tubes and coral reefs. He and the other excursion guides know all the best places to snorkel and explore along the coastline. Guided tours and kayak rental are both available. Call for prices and reservation information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Crazy Shirts


Island tees for everyone
Kona Marketplace
Hawaii, HI 96743
United States
+1 808 329 2176
This popular T-shirt retailer is a favorite souvenir stop all over the islands. In addition to the Kona Marketplace store, there are a number of stores on Maui and O'ahu. The styles sold here are much less flamboyant than those found on O'ahu. Most of them are sporty and utilitarian, the kind of shirts that can be worn just about anywhere in a beach town. In addition to T-shirts, the store sells sweatshirts, shorts and men's and women's surfwear.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Crazy Shirts photo by Matt Misener
Photo: Matt Misener
Crazy Shirts photo by janie
Photo: janie
 

 
Hilo Hattie's


Ultimate Hawaiian store
111 East Puainako Street
Building G
Hawaii, HI 96720
United States
+1 808 961 3077
http://www.hilohattie.com
First things first: the Hilo location of this store is not the original. The first Hilo Hattie's is in Honolulu. All disappointment aside, this is still a pretty darn good place to shop for Hawaiiana. Everything from goofy souvenirs to elegant gold jewelry can be purchased here. Dozens of varieties of muu muus and aloha shirts are available. It is also a good place to get macadamia nuts and Kona coffee. The store is constantly offering a few promotions or specials.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hilo Hattie's photo by iheartkitty
Photo: iheartkitty
Hilo Hattie's photo by Darlene Fichter
Photo: Darlene Fichter
 

 
Hustler Sportfishing


Going after the biggest fish
76-6247 Kupuna Street
Hawaii, HI 96740
United States
+1 808 329 6303
This charter company holds the record for the largest Mako Shark ever caught. While most people can not expect to reel in a 1,200 pound monster the likes of that one, fish between 30-100 pounds are caught regularly. Fishermen can expect to hook marlin, mahi, tuna and wahoo among others. The spacious boat is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and live bait fishing is the norm. It regularly outfishes all the other teams in the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Island Discount Golf


Large selection and low prices
74-5565 Luhia Street # 2
Hawaii, HI 96740
United States
+1 808 334 1771
Golfers can rent or purchase any kind of golf gear and apparel at this store. It bills itself as "The Big Island's Biggest" store and guarantees the best deals on the island. The customers mainly hail from America and Japan. Among the brands of club available for rental are: Callaway, Titleist and Maxfli. Other featured brands include Wilson, Cobra and Pinnacle. Club repair is available around the clock.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Morey's Scuba Hut


Inexpensive snorkel and scuba rental
75-5744 Ali'i Drive
Hawaii, HI 96740
United States
+1 808 331 8558
Offering snorkel gear for $3 a day or $8 a week, this is a cheap and convenient place to pick up masks and fins before heading out to commune with fishes. People who just want to commune with waves can rent body boards for $4 per day or $13 per week. Equipment can also be purchased, starting at $16 for a mask and fins. A complete range of dive apparel and gear is sold, including dive boots, wet suits, regulators and underwater cameras.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Other Schmapplets in this city related to "Hawaii - Sports & Outdoor Gear"
Hawaii - All Shopping & Services
Hawaii - Shopping & Services - All Hilo
Hawaii - Shopping & Services - Kohala Coast/Kohala
Hawaii - Shopping & Services - Kona
Hawaii - Shopping & Services - Out & About
Hawaii - Shopping & Services - South and Central
Hawaii - Shopping & Services - The Volcano
Hawaii - Shopping & Services - Upcountry
Hawaii - Antiques
Hawaii - Art Supplies
Hawaii - Bookshops
Hawaii - Clothing & Fashion
Hawaii - Computers & Software
Hawaii - Food & Wine
Hawaii - Jewelry & Accessories
Hawaii - Markets
Hawaii - Shoe Stores
Hawaii - Souvenirs & Local Goods
Hawaii - Specialty Stores
Hawaii - Stores & Arcades
Hawaii - Toy Stores
Hawaii - Hairdressers & Barbers
Hawaii - Taxi Firms
Hawaii - Public Transport
Hawaii - Currency Exchange
Hawaii - Internet
Hawaii - Services - Business
Hawaii - Services - Local

Other nearby cities:
Maui and Molokai (189 miles)
Honolulu (337 miles)
Kauai (508 miles)
Monterey and Carmel (3767 miles)
San Francisco (3786 miles)
San Jose and Silicon Valley (3790 miles)
Berkeley (3790 miles)
Napa Valley (3803 miles)
Sacramento (3887 miles)
Yosemite (3986 miles)

Schmap.com
About
News & Reviews
Travel Store
Privacy
Terms of Use
Contact Us
© 2008 Schmap, Inc. All rights reserved.