Experience a serene sunset cruise along Kohala Coast, with breathtaking views, captivating stories, and potential dolphin sightings. Perfect for a memorable Big Island evening.
Experience a serene sunset cruise along Kohala Coast, with breathtaking views, captivating stories, and potential dolphin sightings. Perfect for a memorable Big Island evening.
- Kohala Coast - The Kohala Mountains, the oldest of the five volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawai‘i, are situated at the island’s northern tip. Formed over a million years ago, Kohala’s last eruption occurred approximately 120,000 years ago, and it is now classified as extinct. Erosion has significantly transformed its landscape into deep, verdant…
- Kohala Coast - The Kohala Mountains, the oldest of the five volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawai‘i, are situated at the island’s northern tip. Formed over a million years ago, Kohala’s last eruption occurred approximately 120,000 years ago, and it is now classified as extinct. Erosion has significantly transformed its landscape into deep, verdant valleys and steep, rugged cliffs, particularly on the windward (northeastern) side, where plentiful rainfall nurtures dense cloud forests and rich biodiversity. Conversely, the leeward (western) slopes are much drier due to the rain shadow effect. With an elevation of about 5,480 feet, the mountain range is a vital watershed, supplying numerous streams and rivers that traverse the terrain to the ocean. Kohala is culturally significant as the birthplace of King Kamehameha I, who unified the Hawaiian Islands.
- Mauna Kea - Mauna Kea is a magnificent dormant volcano on Hawaiʻi Island, towering above the clouds as the tallest mountain on Earth when measured from its base on the ocean floor. Esteemed as a sacred site in Hawaiian culture, its summit provides stunning views, unique alpine landscapes, and hosts some of the world’s most significant astronomical observatories.
- Mauna Loa - Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano globally, dominating much of Hawaiʻi Island with its expansive, gently sloping terrain. Renowned for its powerful yet generally slow-moving lava flows, it stands as both a remarkable natural marvel and a living testament to the island’s continuous volcanic formation.
- Hualalai - Hualālai is an active volcano on Hawaiʻi Island, quietly rising above the Kona Coast with its forested slopes and rugged lava fields. Less frequented than its neighboring peaks, it offers a sense of tranquility while playing a crucial role in the island’s volcanic history and cultural landscape.

- 1.5hr Sunset Cruise
- Light snacks with non-alcoholic refreshments
- 1.5hr Sunset Cruise
- Light snacks with non-alcoholic refreshments
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Experience the essence of island relaxation on the Mauna Kea Sunset Cruise, setting sail from Kawaihae Harbor on the Olohana — a 41-foot luxury powerboat crafted for comfort and ocean exploration.
Navigate along the Kohala Coast as the sun sets, unveiling breathtaking views of Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Hualālai. On particularly clear nights, you might…
Experience the essence of island relaxation on the Mauna Kea Sunset Cruise, setting sail from Kawaihae Harbor on the Olohana — a 41-foot luxury powerboat crafted for comfort and ocean exploration.
Navigate along the Kohala Coast as the sun sets, unveiling breathtaking views of Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Hualālai. On particularly clear nights, you might even see Haleakalā rising across the channel on Maui.
Dolphins are frequently seen frolicking nearby, and during the winter, humpback whales may appear in the waters. Whether marking a special occasion or simply savoring a tranquil evening at sea, this serene coastal journey is the ideal way to conclude your day in Hawai‘i.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.