A weekday sail with Hawaiian cultural activities and refreshments
Sail into Hawaiian culture with music, activities, and refreshments
Explore Hawaiian culture and ocean landscapes on a family-friendly morning sail
Sail O'ahu's Kona coast with Hawaiian stories, activities, and deckside relaxation
Fish aboard a 62-foot private yacht with a SeaKeeper gyro stabilizer
Cruise Oahu’s Waianae Coast with snorkeling, lunch, and drinks
Sunset snorkel cruise with Hawaiian dinner, drinks, and narrated tour
Private sunset catamaran charter with cocktails and optional snorkeling
Sail the West Oahu coast, snorkel tropical waters, and enjoy lunch on board
Sunset sailing with cocktails, appetizers, and shoreline wildlife viewing
Set your own course for a private sail with snorkeling, fishing, sightseeing, or sunset options
Sail the Oahu coast, snorkel a reef, and enjoy lunch and drinks
Sail West Oahu reefs with snorkeling, lunch and cocktails
Set your own agenda on a private Waikiki sail for up to 6 guests
Cruise Waikiki reefs and snorkel with lunch included
Sail from Ko Olina Marina and snorkel with provided gear
Fish Ko Olina’s nearshore reefs with a certified captain on a private 2-hour charter
Snorkel, fish, and watch for marine life along West Oahu
Cruise Waikiki’s reefs with snorkel gear, snacks, and drinks aboard
Glow down the Anahulu River on LED-lit paddleboards at dusk
Paddle the Anahulu River and watch the sunset over the Pacific
Explore Kailua's reefs on a 3-hour traditional Hawaiian sailing canoe and hear local stories from expert watermen
Relax at Kailua Beach with snorkeling, boogie boarding, and lunch included
Private Waikīkī charter with pupu’s and Friday night fireworks views
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.