Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island

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Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island

  • 5.04 reviews
  • 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $85.53
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Yoga on a glowing board is a fun twist. Night SUP yoga at Magic Island turns a calm paddle into a full sensory show: you stretch on the water with colorful LED lights underneath, watch Honolulu shift from dusk to night, and then catch Friday fireworks from the water.

Two things I really like: the LED-lit boards make the whole experience feel like its own night festival (in the best way), and the class wraps with a slow meditation that matches the ocean’s gentle rocking. One thing to think about before booking: you’ll be balancing on a board in open water, and weather matters because the activity requires good conditions.

Quick Highlights You’ll Notice Right Away

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - Quick Highlights You’ll Notice Right Away

  • LED colors under your board: red, orange, green, blue, turquoise, purple, and pink
  • All-ability yoga structure: the sequence is designed for beginners through experienced yogis
  • Honolulu skyline at dusk: the view changes right as the lights come on
  • Friday fireworks from the water: the show happens after the yoga and meditation
  • Small group size: maximum 10 travelers for a more personal feel

Night SUP Yoga at Magic Island: The Setting and the Vibe

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - Night SUP Yoga at Magic Island: The Setting and the Vibe
Magic Island sits right in the Honolulu loop, with Ala Moana Blvd Park nearby and the skyline always in frame. This kind of class works because it uses the location as part of the show, not just as a backdrop.

The main idea is simple: you practice yoga on a floating SUP while LED lights light up the water beneath you. That means you’re not just doing yoga—you’re doing it while the ocean becomes a glowing canvas.

And after dusk settles, the experience shifts from movement to stillness. The class ends with meditation, rocking and floating gently, which is a nice reset after balancing and breathing through poses.

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The LED Lights and the Yoga Flow at Night

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - The LED Lights and the Yoga Flow at Night
The LED system is a big deal here. The water gets lit in multiple colors—red, orange, green, blue, turquoise, purple, and pink—so even if you’re new to SUP, you’ll still feel like you’re part of something visually special.

The yoga sequence is also built to be workable. The class is described as mindful and suitable for all ability levels, and the instructors give options so you can match your comfort level. In past sessions, people who had never done water yoga still felt supported, including one rider who mentioned falling a few times and turning that into a confidence builder.

Here’s why that matters: SUP yoga can be intimidating because balance changes everything. But if the instructor gives you multiple ways to do a pose, you can focus on form and breath instead of panicking about standing perfectly.

Expect a paced class. You’ll go from getting comfortable on the board, to doing the yoga sequence as dusk turns toward night, and then to a calmer meditation phase once your body settles into the rhythm of the water.

Honolulu Skyline to Friday Fireworks: How the Timing Works

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - Honolulu Skyline to Friday Fireworks: How the Timing Works
What makes this different from a typical yoga class is the soundtrack and view. During the session, you soak in the beauty of the Honolulu skyline as the sky darkens. That transition is part of the magic: the same skyline can look completely different at dusk versus full night.

Then comes the fireworks. This experience pairs the yoga with Friday night fireworks viewed from the water near the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort. Watching fireworks while you’re still floating is a memorable combo—like being inside the event instead of just standing near it.

In practical terms, the show happens after the class and meditation finish. So you’re not rushed through yoga to reach a separate event. You end up doing the quiet part first, then stepping into the lights and boom of the fireworks.

Price and Value: What $85.53 Buys You

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - Price and Value: What $85.53 Buys You
At $85.53 per person for about 1 hour 30 minutes, you’re paying for three things bundled together:

  • a guided SUP yoga experience on the water
  • equipment provided (so you don’t need to source a board or gear)
  • fireworks from the water afterward

That combo is where the value shows up. If you tried to build it on your own, you’d likely spend extra time and effort coordinating a SUP class plus a prime fireworks viewing plan.

Also, the group stays small (maximum 10). That matters because it’s easier for instructors to adjust for comfort levels when there aren’t big crowds on the water.

Finally, this class is noted as something that often sells out. Booking ahead can help you lock in the night slot you want, especially for Friday plans.

Meeting Point Near Ala Moana: Getting There Without Stress

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - Meeting Point Near Ala Moana: Getting There Without Stress
The start point is Yoga FloatsMagic Island at Ala Moana Blvd Park, Honolulu, HI 96814. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t need to figure out a separate transport plan afterward.

It’s also listed as being near public transportation. That’s useful if you’re staying in Waikiki or along the bus routes and want an easy arrival without hunting for parking.

One more small logistical note: you get a mobile ticket. If you like less paper and more quick check-ins, that’s a plus.

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Equipment, Photos, and What’s Not Included

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - Equipment, Photos, and What’s Not Included
Good news: you don’t have to bring your own gear. All necessary equipment is provided, which keeps the mental load low when you’re arriving on vacation.

What’s not included is a photo package. Some people consider photos a must-have for events like this, especially with the LED-lit boards and fireworks. If you want professional shots, you’ll need to purchase that separately.

Also plan for the reality of water activities: even with care, you’re on the ocean. So if you’re counting on your phone for keepsakes, bring realistic expectations.

Who This Fits Best (and Who Should Consider a Different Night Plan)

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - Who This Fits Best (and Who Should Consider a Different Night Plan)
This class is built for all ability levels, and the key word is options. In past sessions, instructors were described as comforting and able to offer variations for beginners through experienced yogis.

You’ll likely love it if you want:

  • a peaceful evening activity that still feels exciting
  • a way to see the skyline without sitting on a hot beach
  • the wow factor of LED lights and fireworks combined

You might want a backup mindset if you get nervous about balance. People have fallen more than once, even after practicing yoga on land, because SUP adds a whole new variable. The upside is that instructors are used to beginners and can help you find a stable stance.

And one more consideration: the activity requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, it can be canceled and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

The Best Way to Get Results: What to Expect From the Instructor

Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island - The Best Way to Get Results: What to Expect From the Instructor
The experience is guided, and the instructors seem to be the secret sauce. Named instructors in past sessions include Raya, Julie, and Kelsey—and the common thread is clear: they’re comfortable teaching mixed groups.

That matters because this type of class often attracts people with different comfort levels. Some are practiced yogis; some are seeing a paddleboard for the first time. When the instruction is strong, both groups can enjoy the experience without feeling left behind—or like they have to perform.

One specific technique you’ll appreciate: if you wobble, it’s treated as part of learning, not a failure. Falling a few times can actually be a quick path to relaxing, because you stop trying to force perfect balance and start trusting the board.

Cancellation and Weather: The Real-Life Part of Planning

This experience is weather-dependent and requires good conditions. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered either a different date or a full refund.

There’s also free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts. That’s a comfort if you’re juggling a Friday night schedule and Hawaii weather swings.

Should You Book Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks at Magic Island?

If you’re choosing between a “standard evening” and something with a wow factor built in, I’d lean toward booking this. The combination is hard to beat: SUP yoga, LED-lit water, Honolulu at dusk, and then fireworks from the water—all in about 90 minutes.

Skip it only if you know you won’t be comfortable balancing on a board in open water, even with beginner options. Also keep an eye on weather because the experience can be rescheduled if conditions don’t cooperate.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Night SUP Yoga and Fireworks experience?

It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Where does the experience start?

It starts at Yoga FloatsMagic Island, Ala Moana Blvd Park, Honolulu, HI 96814, USA.

Does the activity end at the same meeting point?

Yes, it ends back at the meeting point.

Is equipment provided?

Yes. All necessary equipment is provided.

Is the yoga class suitable for beginners?

Most travelers can participate, and the class is designed for all ability levels with options.

How big is the group?

The maximum group size is 10 travelers.

What is included besides the SUP yoga?

You also get the fireworks show from the water.

Is there a photo package included?

No. A photo package is not included.

What language is the class offered in?

The experience is offered in English.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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