This seven-night itinerary cruises between four islands: Molokai, Lana’i, Maui, and the Big Island. This cruise takes you away from the tourist crowds and encourages you to immerse yourself in the nature and culture of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands through a variety of unique adventures.
Included Highlights:
- Spend the day learning about Hawaiian culture from locals in Molokai's ancient Halawa Valley
- Night snorkel with Giant Pacific Manta Rays
- Hike around Hualalai Volcano, venturing inside lava tubes
- Snorkel among colorful coral gardens and a sea turtle habitat
- Hike along ridges and take in stunning views of the Pacific Ocean
*Please note: This route runs from Kona to Moloka'i or Moloka'i to Kona depending on the date. Please click the rates & dates button above for more details.
Day 1 - Kailua-Kona Embarkation
Welcome to Hawaii! You’ll be transferred to the hospitality area in Kailua. Later, the captain and crew greet you with smiles and champagne as you board the awaiting Safari Explorer. This evening, settle in and enjoy dinner aboard the yacht, before a presentation about your week ahead.
Day 2 - Big Island Kealakekua Cove Park, Snorkel, Paddle
Kealakekua Cove, known as a premier snorkelling and kayaking destination in the Hawaiian Islands, is also the historic site of the Cook Monument, marking where Captain Cook met his end in February 1779. Here, you can encounter vibrant marine life, including tropical fish, sea turtles, and possibly dolphins. Enjoy these activities in this picturesque bay before departing after lunch. In the afternoon, set off on a Marine Mammal Search, potentially taking you to the remote South Point area.
Day 3 - Big Island Volcano Tube Hike, Manta Ray Snorkel
This morning, join a rocky hike up the cool and misty slopes of Hualalai Volcano. Explore a private trail at 6,500 ft above the Kona coast with your own naturalist guide. Cross surreal scenes of black lava flows, pass pit craters and stroll through native dryland forest. You’ll discover a lava tube and learn how lava flows from the early 19th century reshaped the coastline below you. This evening you'll anchor at an offshore location to search for and night snorkel with giant Pacific manta rays. This award-winning excursion offers snorkelers the opportunity to observe these majestic animals up close. Marine life is often within inches, offering a unique experience with wild animals in their environment. Strict guidelines are followed to lessen any disturbance of these beautiful creatures.
Day 4 - Maui Humpback Whale Sanctuary, Turtle Snorkel, Kayak
Snorkel among coral gardens teeming with underwater life and a known sea turtle habitat called “Turtle Town.” The Humpback National Marine Sanctuary located between Lana’i, Molokai, and Maui provides front-row seats as you cruise through these productive breeding grounds searching for dolphins, whales, and other marine life. Look above and below the surface.
Day 5 - Lana’i City, Snorkel Shark Fin, Bikes, Hikes
Gear up for a day of play on the “Private Island.” Snorkel far away from the crowds this morning along the coastline of Lana'i. Thousand-foot sea cliffs line the shore and ancient volcanic plugs sit both above and below the water’s surface and play host to a wide diversity of marine life. Suit your fancy and the weather - explore Lana’i village, hike, or take a bike excursion.
Day 6 - Captain’s Choice, Kayak, Snorkel, Small Boats
Embark on an unforgettable trip to the captivating seascapes of Hawaii. Your day may include a kayaking adventure along Maui's hidden coves, paddling through turquoise waters, and discovering the untouched beauty of its coastline. Transition to Lana'i, where kayaking takes you to remote areas between the cerulean ocean and lush greenery. You may cruise along Moloka'i's dramatic northern cliffs, experiencing the awe-inspiring vista of soaring precipices and an occasional frolicking dolphin. As the day unfolds, enjoy cruising for critters and charismatic sea life from the top deck, savouring some of the signature drinks while expert naturalist guides introduce you to the rich marine life and bird species that call these waters home. Today, each experience is a brushstroke on the canvas of your memory, showcasing the beauty that makes Hawaii's seascapes truly extraordinary.
Day 7 - Moloka’i, Halawa Valley Culture, Pa’ina Feast
A warm aloha spirit gives you a sense of Hawaii long ago. No traffic lights, no high-rises, just a welcome slower pace. “Talk story” with locals and experience their land and traditions as few visitors do. You’ll hear legends and lore, then take in a cultural lesson in taro patches and poi making, or hike to a towering waterfall in Halawa’s cathedral valley—one of the island’s most historic places. This evening, enjoy an evening pa‘ina (feast), complete with a home-style Hawaiian jam session.
Day 8 - Moloka’i Disembarkation
After one more Hawai'ian breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the Moloka'i Airport or to your optional extended hotel stay.