We start off the weekend in style as you sail to Diamond Head and enjoy a stunning panorama view of Hawaii’s South Shore Coastline and Friday Night Fireworks Celebration. Cruise aboard and enjoy a unique and unobstructed view of the fireworks in front of the famous Waikiki beach.
※ Important Note: Fireworks are typically scheduled every Friday but may be canceled 2–5 times a year without prior notice. In the event of fireworks cancellation, the cruise will proceed as scheduled, offering a sunset and nighttime cruise. Refunds are not provided for canceled fireworks.
Friday Fireworks Cruise<br/>Pickup included
(Oct 15 – Mar 31)<br/>Pickup included
Travelers who book this cruise will enjoy a unique and unforgettable experience. They will embark on a journey to Diamond Head, taking in the stunning views of Hawaii. In the evening, they will witness a breathtaking fireworks display over Waikiki Beach. Guests can relax on the panoramic decks of the boat and enjoy a magical evening, surrounded by beautiful scenery and a spectacular fireworks show.
Please arrive 30 minutes before the tour starts.
Boarding closes: 5 minutes before departure.
1025 Ala Moana Blvd #PIER E(Slip F18,) Honolulu, HI 96814
Additional pickup details
Note.
Shuttle service is NOT available for guests that booked 12 hours in advance.
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