Ko Olina Sunset Sail
An Amazing Way To End Your Day In Hawaii
Enjoy the views of the Oahu coast on the way out
53-foot sailing catamaran
Whale-watching during winter months
Drinks and appetizers provided
A sunset sail is the perfect way to end a day in paradise. And there’s no better place to set sail than from Ko Olina Marina. As you glide along the leeward coastline of Oahu, you’ll be treated to incredible views of the island as the sun sets. The sky will turn a beautiful golden hue, and you’ll feel like you’re in a dream. It’s the perfect way to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Enjoy some delicious appetizers and refreshing cocktails while enjoying the breeze and watch the light gradually change as the sun sinks toward the horizon. The colors of the Hawaiian sunset intensify just after the sun sets. Hawaiian sunsets draw visitors to the islands from all over the world not just because of their stunning vibrant colors, but also because Hawaii is one of the best places to view the green flash.
On our way out, your captain will “talk story” about the Hawaiian folklore and history of the region. We frequently see dolphins, turtles, and tons of colorful fish as we sail across the waves on this thrilling expedition. During winter months we often see migrating whales!
Ko Olina Marina / 92-100 Waipahe Pl, Kapolei, HI 96707
Jan – March and Sept – December
Check-in 4:15 pm
Sunset Sail 4:30 to 6:30 pm
April – August
Check-in 4:45 pm
Sunset Sail 5:00 to 7:00 pm
Any request for a refund 72 hours or more prior to the start of the tour or activity is honored with a full cash refund.
No refunds are issued for any cancellations inside the 72-hour period, prior to the start of your tour. There is no refund for no-shows. There is no charge for date change or tour change based on tour availability outside of the 72-hour cancellation period.
Experience a stunning, tropical sunset as you leisurely sail for two hours. Meet your captain as you step aboard the 53-foot (16-meter) catamaran and set out for the perfect viewing spot offshore. As you cruise, you can relax on deck and watch the Hawaiian scenery pass by or explore the boat. Enjoy some light appetizers and cocktails as we watch the light change and the famous Hawaiian sunset caps off the day.
While you sail, keep your eyes peeled for dolphins and, from November to May, even humpback whales. You will enjoy views of Waikiki landmarks including Diamond Head. During your shoreline sail, your friendly and knowledgeable captain and crew will be on the lookout for a viewing encounter with the playful and entertaining Hawaiian spinner dolphins and majestic, seasonal Alaskan humpback whales (December thru March).
Hawaii’s sea life is truly something to behold. The vibrant colors and patterns of the fish are a feast for the eyes, and there is an incredible variety of species to see. If you’re planning a snorkeling trip to Hawaii, it’s helpful to know which fish you might encounter. Yellow tang: This vibrant yellow fish is one of the most popular Hawaiian reef fish. Butterflyfish: As its name suggests, this fish has beautiful butterfly-like markings on its body. Humuhumunukunukuapua’a: This unusual-sounding fish is actually the state fish of Hawaii! It’s easily recognizable thanks to its distinctive body shape, which includes a long snout and protruding eyes.
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