No Hawaiian vacation is complete without a relaxing sailing cruise! Join us on an afternoon sail along the island’s scenic south shore. The lush Ko’olau Mountains, shimmering skylines of Honolulu & Waikiki, and majestic Diamond Head make for absolutely breathtaking scenery and are a perfect setting for an unforgettable afternoon on Hawaii’s turquoise waters.
Set sail for a two-hour trip along Oahu’s scenic south shore. Views of the majestic Ko’olau Mountains, shimmering skylines of Honolulu, Waikiki hotels, and our famous landmark Diamond Head. It will definitely give you a new appreciation for the island.
As we sail farther from the coast, you’ll likely see spinner dolphins who love to swim in front of Makani’s sleek catamaran hulls. Keep an eye out for humpback whales during the winter months. We usually see them breaching and spouting in the as they nurse their young in Hawaii’s warm waters.
Highlights & Inclusions
Complimentary Round trip Waikiki Hotel Transportation
Fully USCG Certified & State of the Art Catamaran
Friendly & Experienced Crew
Bose Surround Sound Stereo System
Covered & Open-Air Seating
Dual Restrooms
Full Bar Selection
Spectacular Views of Honolulu, Waikiki, & Diamond Head
Frequent Sightings of Turtles & Dolphins
Humpback Whale Sightings (Seasonal)
2-Hour Sailing Cruise
What to Bring:
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Slippers/flip flops
Light jacket if you tend to get cold
Address: 1099 Ala Moana Blvd. Slip F31
Parking: is available at Kewalo Harbor; Cost is $1/per hr. Parking pay stations will accept Cash or Cards. Parking at the harbor is limited.
City bus: #19, #20, or #42 from Waikiki
Driving: from Ko Olina – head EAST on H-1, Take Kinau offramp exit 22, turn right at first stop light WARD Ave. and continue straight until you reach Ala Moana Blvd., Turn left onto Ala Moana Blvd. and guide right into Kewalo Harbor. Makani Ticket booth will be the first you will encounter. It is yellow with blue trim.
from Waikiki – catch BUS numbers 19, 20, or 42 from Waikiki and get off at Ward Warehouse stop at the corner of Ward and Ala Moana Blvd.