
Whales and dolphins alongside the boat are just the beginning. Snorkeling in Hawaii means warm water, coral gardens, and neon-colored fish. And you'll remember snorkeling with sea turtles long after you’ve taken off your flippers. Water play, waterfalls, lava fields, and talking story with locals—you’ve never lived aloha quite like this.
Itineraries
Say ‘aloha’ from the water, complete with snorkeling with sea turtles and a feast and Hawaiian jam session with Molokai locals.
Activities
By paddle board, kayak, or snorkel, the ocean is your playground. And on land, go for a hike in Molokai’s ancient Halawa Valley.
Hawaiian Islands Wildlife
Watch dolphins spin and sea turtles swim. The waters of Hawaii welcome with a variety of wildlife in this remote location.
Life On Board
Hard to top a boutique yacht where comfort is king and there’s always a cozy spot to whale watch.
Romantic Hawaii
Strawberries, Champagne, a private dinner... who doesn't want a little pampering in paradise?
Seasonal Variations
Whether it's November-to-March’s wet (or “green”) season or April-to- October’s dry season, we like to think there’s no such thing as bad weather in Hawaii.
The green season brings back humpback whales and the Hawaii state bird, the Nene, while you may see more Giant Pacific Manta rays darting about from February through April. Dolphin, whale shark, and green sea turtle sightings are possible all year round.


Kauwela, Kalawe, & Kalae: More than a Molokai Haircut
As the plane descended into Molokai, it was to my surprise that the island was a lot smaller than I had anticipated. The pilot gently landed the plane on one of the smallest airstrips I’d ever seen.
Hawaii Image Gallery
View our images and get inspired to visit Hawaii on an adventure cruise!