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Choose one or all of the options of parasailing, fishing, and water sports offered by UFO Parasail & Adventures. Escape to the air and soar above to get a bird's-eye view of the Big Island of Hawaii. Don't stop there, book another adventure to experience the incredible views as you fly above Maui. Go solo or with a friend. You'll start your extreme sports adventure from the safety of a parasail boat, and get pulled up in to the air in no time.

 
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