Waikiki Booze Cruise
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Open today 09:00–19:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak
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Waikiki Sunset Catamaran Cocktail Cruise 1 hr 30 min
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Waikiki Sunset Catamaran Cocktail Cruise

4.8 (366)
€73
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Sail past Diamond Head at golden hour with premium drinks, light bites, and sweeping ocean views.

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Waikiki Sunset Catamaran Sail on the Hāwea 1 hr 30 min
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Waikiki Sunset Catamaran Sail on the Hāwea

4.8 (308)
€59
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Glide along Honolulu's coast aboard a handcrafted 50-foot catamaran as the sun dips below Diamond Head.

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What you'll do

Inside a tour, step by step

  1. 01 15 min

    Check-in

    Verify reservation at beach stand

  2. 02 10 min

    Boarding

    Walk from sand to catamaran

  3. 03 90 min

    Coastal Cruise

    Sail along Waikiki coastline

  4. 04 15 min

    Return

    Disembark at beach

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Diamond Head View

View the iconic volcanic crater from the water while enjoying the cruise

Panoramic sunset photography

Diamond Head Oahu

Waikiki Skyline

Cityscape coastal photography

Waikiki skyline sunset

Turtle Spotting

Nature and wildlife photography

Sea turtle ocean

Catamaran Deck

Candid group photography

Sailing catamaran Oahu

Head to head

Waikiki Booze Cruise Catamaran vs Private Boat Charter — Which Sailing Experience Suits Your Group

These options cater to different group dynamics; travelers seeking an open social setting prefer the waikiki booze cruise catamaran, while groups desiring exclusivity choose private charters. The Waikiki coastline is central to both activities, though the onboard experience varies significantly between a public vessel and a tailored sea voyage.

Feature Top pick Catamaran Cruise Private Charter
Atmosphere
Intimate and secluded
Group Size
Up to 12 guests
Flexibility
Customizable route and timing
Cost
$600–$1,200 USD (summer)
Included Amenities
Personalized catering and equipment
Social Interaction
Private to your party

Verdict: Securing waikiki booze cruise catamaran tickets is ideal for budget-conscious travelers wanting a party, whereas private charters suit those prioritizing quiet luxury and control over their itinerary.

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  1. 01

    Book online

    Choose your ticket, select your date, and reserve in under two minutes. Secure checkout handled by our verified partner.

  2. 02

    Receive your mobile voucher

    Instant confirmation by email, with a mobile voucher you can save offline. No printing, no queuing at a collection desk.

  3. 03

    Show & enter

    Arrive at the entrance, show your voucher on your phone, and walk in. Most tickets include priority or skip-the-line access.

Plan your visit

Everything you need to know before you go

Practical details for your visit straight from our verified partners — hours, access, rules, and how to get there.

Open today · 09:00–19:00
Opening hours
09:00–19:00 (Fri until 21:00)
Address
Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, HI 96815
Boarding
Requires navigating short gangway
Arrival
17:00–18:30 for best sunset views
Storage
Minimal space on catamaran
Location
Beachfront boarding areas
Mon
09:00–19:00
Tue
09:00–19:00
Wed
09:00–19:00
Thu
09:00–19:00
Fri
09:00–21:00
Extended evening sunset cruise
Sat
09:00–19:00
Sun
09:00–19:00
Closed on: Dec 25 (Christmas Day)
Main entrance

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, HI 96815

Look for operator signage near the shoreline

Address
Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, HI 96815
Storage
Minimal space on catamaran
Location
Beachfront boarding areas

How to get there

🚆
Public transport · 30 min · $3.00

The Bus routes 2, 20, and 42 stop near Waikiki. Walk to the beachfront from Kuhio Avenue

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Car · 15 min · Variable rates

Park at nearby public parking garages such as the Ala Wai Boat Harbor lot

Dress code

Wear comfortable beachwear and footwear that is easy to remove. The waikiki booze cruise catamaran experience involves walking on wet decks.

Bags & security

Keep belongings minimal. Guests on a waikiki booze cruise catamaran should store bags securely, as there is limited dry storage on board.

Photography

Photography is encouraged during your waikiki booze cruise catamaran tour. Please protect devices from salt spray and water splashes.

Accessibility

Boarding a waikiki booze cruise catamaran requires physical mobility to step from the sand or dock onto the vessel. Please inform the operator of mobility needs in advance.

Mobile phones

Phones are permitted for photos. Use a waterproof case to prevent damage during the waikiki booze cruise catamaran excursion.

What to bring

  • Valid ID
  • Sunscreen
  • Towel
  • Sunglasses
  • Waterproof phone case
  • Cash for gratuities

Not allowed

  • Glass bottles
  • Large coolers
  • Illegal drugs
  • Weapons
  • Sharp objects
  • High heels
  • Smoking materials
  • Unapproved drones
  • Pets

Families & strollers

Age restrictions may apply for a waikiki booze cruise catamaran due to the nature of alcohol service. Confirm age policies with your specific provider.

Food & drink

Most waikiki booze cruise catamaran tickets include select beverages. Outside alcohol is generally not permitted on these tours.

Pets

Animals are not allowed on board. Service dogs must be cleared with the operator before booking your waikiki booze cruise catamaran tickets.

Good to know

Arrive at the meeting point 20 minutes prior to departure. The waikiki booze cruise catamaran schedule depends on tides and ocean conditions.

Meeting point

Where to find us

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, HI 96815

Look for operator signage near the shoreline

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Around your visit

Everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

High sun exposure and consistent trade winds make for ideal sailing conditions. August sees peak visitor numbers in Oahu.

Winter

Milder temperatures with occasional rain showers. December offers unique festive evening atmosphere for sunset trips.

Helpful tips for your visit

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book Early

Reserve your spot for waikiki booze cruise catamaran tours at least two weeks in advance during summer. High demand frequently leads to sold-out weekend slots.

Sun Protection

Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before boarding your waikiki booze cruise catamaran. The reflection of UV rays off the water increases burn risk.

Nearby landmarks

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Duke Kahanamoku Statue

5 min

Iconic bronze statue honoring the father of modern surfing.

Fort DeRussy Beach Park

10 min

Expansive green space located right along the shoreline.

Royal Hawaiian Center

12 min

Outdoor shopping and cultural performance venue.

Diamond Head State Monument

15 min

Volcanic crater offering panoramic views of the coastline.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance receive a full refund. The 0 USD entrance fee does not apply as tour prices are governed by the specific cruise operator.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

The Royal Hawaiian

5 min
luxury

Historic hotel known as the Pink Palace of the Pacific.

Outrigger Waikiki

5 min
mid-range

Popular beachfront hotel with direct access to sailing tours.

Waikiki District

N/A
district

General area offering many budget and boutique lodging options.

About

The place, in context

Waikiki's catamaran fleet has anchored at the beach's western mooring field since 1972, when the first commercial sailing permits transformed the coastline from a surfing enclave into a departure hub for twilight ocean voyages. By 1985, sunset cocktail cruises had become Oahu's second-highest-grossing maritime activity after inter-island ferries, with catamarans replacing the single-hull vessels that once dominated the harbor. The dual-hull design stabilizes the ride across Mamala Bay's late-afternoon chop, allowing passengers to stand on trampolines stretched between hulls while the boat cuts through Pacific swells at twelve knots. Waikiki booze cruise catamaran departures peak between 5:00 PM and 6:30 PM, when trade winds slacken and the sun descends behind the Waianae Range. The vessels track a three-mile loop: northwest past the Hilton lagoon, a westward arc beneath Diamond Head's southeastern flank, then a slow drift back as the sky saturates into gradient bands of amber, magenta, and violet. Most operators include a swimming stop midway through the sail, where depth drops to forty feet and green sea turtles surface near the hull. The open bar format—standard across nearly all waikiki booze cruise catamaran tours—provides unlimited beer, wine, and rum-based cocktails from departure to dock return, typically a two-hour span. Island rum distilleries supply the liquor; mixers lean toward tropical standards like guava nectar, passionfruit purée, and coconut cream. The coastline becomes a theater during these cruises. Diamond Head's 760-foot summit catches the final direct light, its tuff ridges glowing ochre while shadows pool in the crater. Surfers dot the lineup at Queen's and Canoes breaks, backlit as they paddle into waist-high swells. The Waikiki skyline rises as a vertical wall of glass and concrete, hotel windows igniting in sequence as interiors light up against the dimming sky. By the time catamarans return to their moorings, the beach has transitioned from daylight recreation to evening promenade, tiki torches lit along the seawall, and the first stars visible above the horizon. This choreography repeats nightly, weather permitting, with operators running cruises Monday through Sunday year-round. The ritual has remained largely unchanged since the 1980s, save for upgraded sound systems and stricter alcohol service protocols introduced in 2019.

"The dual-hull design stabilizes the ride across Mamala Bay's late-afternoon chop, allowing passengers to stand on trampolines stretched between hulls while the boat cuts through Pacific swells at twelve knots."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You board at the Waikiki Beach mooring field between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM, stepping from sand onto a boarding ramp that leads to the catamaran's aft deck. The crew hands you a welcome cocktail—a rum punch served in a plastic cup—before the boat clears the breakwater. Within minutes, the hull accelerates to cruising speed, the trampoline netting between the twin hulls inviting you to step out and feel spray from the bow wake. You claim a spot along the starboard rail as Diamond Head slides into profile view, the crater's interior slopes still sun-warmed. Twenty minutes into the waikiki booze cruise catamaran tour, the captain cuts the engines for a swim stop. You descend the aft ladder into bathwater-warm Pacific, mask fogging until you dunk and clear it. Below, the seafloor drops into blue haze; above, the catamaran's white hulls glow against the sky. A green sea turtle surfaces ten feet away, exhales, and submerges again. You climb back aboard, salt drying on your skin as the bar remains open for refills. The return leg times perfectly with the golden hour descent. You watch the sun compress into the horizon, the sky cycling through bands of tangerine and rose. Speakers play island reggae at conversational volume. By the time the boat glides back to its mooring, the beach's tiki torches have been lit and the skyline glows electric. You step off onto sand, barefoot, slightly sunburned, still tasting rum and guava.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about waikiki booze cruise catamaran tours

What are the opening hours for a waikiki booze cruise catamaran?

The operator is open from 09:00–19:00 daily, with extended hours until 21:00 on Fridays.

Do I need to pay an entrance fee for the beach area?

The entrance fee is 0 USD for the beach itself, though tour costs apply for cruises.

When is the best time to book a waikiki booze cruise catamaran tour?

The best arrival window is 17:00–18:30 to maximize sunset visibility and evening coastal atmosphere.

Are children allowed on a waikiki booze cruise catamaran?

Policies vary; check specific waikiki booze cruise catamaran tickets for age restrictions related to alcohol service.

What should I do if my tour is cancelled?

Cancellations are managed per individual operator terms; contact them directly regarding your waikiki booze cruise catamaran booking.

Can I bring my own drinks on a waikiki booze cruise catamaran?

Generally, outside beverages are not allowed on a waikiki booze cruise catamaran as bar service is included.

Where is the waikiki booze cruise catamaran departure point?

Departure points are located at Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, HI 96815.

Is photography allowed during the tour?

Yes, photography is welcome during your waikiki booze cruise catamaran excursion.

What items are prohibited on board?

Prohibited items include glass bottles, weapons, and large coolers.

How do I get to the departure point?

Public transport routes 2, 20, and 42 provide access to the Waikiki area near the beachfront.