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Our Flagship Adventure The Niʻihau & Nāpali Snorkel Expedition |
Most Popular The Nāpali Coast Snorkel Excursion |
Kauaʻi Sunset Dinner Voyage Kauaʻi Sunset Dinner Adventure |
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| Price | From $315/adult | $295/child | From $255/adult | $235/child | From $230/adult | $210/child |
| Duration & Check-In | Extended Half Day (7hrs) Check in as early as 6:00 AM (changes seasonally) |
Half Day (5 hours) Check in as early as 6:45 AM (changes seasonally) |
Evening (3.5-4.5 hours) Check in as early as 2:00 PM (changes seasonally) |
| Vessel | Holoholo - 65’ powered catamaran | Leila - 50’ motorized sailing catamaran | Holoholo OR Leila – you choose |
| Snorkeling | Yes, premium offshore snorkeling at Lehua Crater | Yes, along Kauaʻi’s coastline, and there’s a waterslide! | No |
| Food & Drinks | Breakfast & lunch + nonalcoholic beverages, plus local beer, wine, and hard seltzers included. | Breakfast & lunch + local beer, wine, and hard seltzers included. | Appetizer & dinner + beer, wine, hard seltzers, soft drinks, and Holoholo’s signature Koloa Rum Mai Tai included. |
| Why This Tour? | This is the farthest-reaching adventure we offer, combining the Nāpali Coast with the remote waters around Lehua Crater and Niʻihau, where snorkeling conditions can feel like swimming in an aquarium. | A classic Nāpali Coast experience with snorkeling, sightseeing, wildlife encounters, possible time under sail aboard a spacious catamaran. | Dramatic coastline views, golden-hour light on the Nāpali Coast, dinner and drinks onboard, sea turtles, Hawaiian monk seals, flying fish, and humpback whales (December - April), and the chance to experience the coast during the most photogenic time of day. |
| Best For | Adventurous travelers looking for Holoholo’s biggest offshore experience, exceptional snorkeling, dolphins, sea turtles, Hawaiian monk seals, flying fish, and humpback whales (December - April), and a day that goes well beyond our standard Nāpali Coast Excursion boat tour. | Families, couples, and groups looking for a balanced Nāpali Coast adventure with snorkeling, sailing, dolphins, sea turtles, Hawaiian monk seals, flying fish, and humpback whales (December - April), and a shorter day on the water than our Expedition. | Couples, families, photographers, celebrations, and anyone looking for a different kind of dinner plan on Kauaʻi. |
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Frequently asked questions
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What's the difference between the Niʻihau Snorkel Expedition and the Nāpali Coast Snorkel Excursion?
The Niʻihau & Nāpali Snorkel Expedition is our longest offshore adventure, taking you across the Kaulakahi Channel to snorkel near Lehua Crater near Niʻihau. You’ll travel aboard Holoholo, our custom-built 65-foot power catamaran designed specifically for crossing the open waters of the Kaulakahi Channel. It offers more time on the water, a more remote snorkeling experience in clearer water, and additional opportunities to encounter rare offshore marine life, such as false killer whales, rough-toothed dolphins, manta rays, and Hawaiian monk seals, creating a wildlife experience distinctly different from snorkeling along the Kauaʻi coast.
The Nāpali Coast Snorkel Excursion stays closer to Kauaʻi, combining snorkeling, sightseeing, and possible sailing into a shorter outing that’s a great fit for many visitors. You’ll be aboard Leila, a 50-foot motorized sailing catamaran designed and built right here on Kauaʻi. Leila also gives guests the chance to experience something increasingly rare on commercial tours in Hawaiʻi: real sailing along the Nāpali Coast.
What's the difference between the two sunset tours?
The main difference between our sunset tours is the vessel and overall pace of the experience.
Both tours follow the same route along the Nāpali Coast and include the same dinner, drinks, storytelling, and overall experience. The 3.5-hour Nāpali Sunset Dinner Tour is operated on Holoholo, our 65-foot powered catamaran, offering the fastest route to and from the coastline.
The 4.5-hour Nāpali Sunset Sail is operated on Leila, our 50-foot motorized sailing catamaran. Because Leila travels at a slower pace, we allow extra time to reach the coast—and when conditions permit, we’ll raise the sails for a more traditional and relaxed sailing experience.
If you’re looking for a quicker, efficient trip, Holoholo is a great choice. If you prefer a more leisurely pace with the possibility of sailing, Leila offers a more laid-back experience.
Is snorkel gear included?
Yes—all snorkel gear is included at no additional cost.
We provide masks, snorkels, and fins for every guest, along with prescription masks for those who need corrective lenses (ranging from +1.5 to -7.0). We also carry snorkel equipment for kids.
Our goal is to make your experience easy and comfortable, so you can focus on enjoying your time in the water.
Are we going to be able to swim with dolphins?
No, swimming with dolphins is not allowed. While Holoholo does not offer swimming with dolphins, seeing dolphins is very common, particularly on the morning tours.
It is illegal to approach or swim with dolphins under federal law, as these protections are in place to prevent disruption to their natural behaviors. While we love encountering dolphins on our tours, we observe them respectfully from a distance and never pursue them.
On rare occasions, if you are already in the water snorkeling and dolphins choose to approach you on their own, that can happen—but it’s entirely up to them.
We follow responsible wildlife viewing guidelines and are committed to protecting marine life. Respecting these boundaries helps ensure these incredible animals can thrive for generations to come.
Why do the Excursion & Expedition tours check-in so early?
We schedule an early departure to take advantage of typically calmer morning ocean conditions. Don’t worry, breakfast and fresh coffee are waiting for you on board. Just show up, relax, and let us start your day.
Heading up the Nāpali Coast and crossing the channel to Niʻihau and Lehua is best done before the daily trade winds build, which usually happens later in the day. Earlier departures often mean a smoother ride, better conditions for snorkeling, and an overall more enjoyable experience.
It does make for an early start, but you’ll return by mid-afternoon—leaving plenty of time to relax or enjoy the rest of your day (even if that means a well-earned nap!).
What is your cancellation policy?
Our cancellation policy depends on your group size. For parties of 9 or fewer, we require at least 24 hours’ notice for a full refund. For parties of 10 or more, we require 72 hours’ notice. Cancellations made outside of these timeframes will receive a full refund.
Within the cancellation window, reservations are non-refundable and charged in full.
If we cancel your tour due to weather, you will receive a full refund.
Ocean conditions, such as wind and swell, are the primary factors that may lead to a cancellation or route adjustment. If conditions require a change to the route or experience, our Captain will clearly communicate this at check-in, and you’ll have the option to continue, reschedule, or receive a full refund.
We do not cancel tours due to rain alone unless there are safety concerns, such as thunder and lightning. It’s common for it to be raining on land while conditions remain clear out on the water.
Our goal is to be transparent and give you the information you need to make the best decision for your day.
If you have any questions or need assistance, our team is always here to help.
Are there restrooms on board?
Yes, all of our vessels are equipped with onboard restrooms. Our marine heads are compact but fully functional, providing what you need while out on the water.
What do you do if the weather is bad? Do you cancel tours due to weather?
Ocean conditions, such as wind and swell, are the primary factors that may lead to a cancellation or route adjustment. If conditions require a change to the route or experience, our Captain will clearly communicate this at check-in, and you’ll have the option to continue, reschedule, or receive a full refund.
If we cancel your tour due to weather, you will receive a full refund.
We do not cancel tours due to rain alone unless there are safety concerns, such as active lightning on the water. It’s common for it to be raining on land while conditions remain clear out on the water.
Safety is always our top priority. Ocean conditions in Hawaiʻi can change quickly, so our team continuously monitors forecasts and real-time conditions. If adjustments to the route or experience are needed, we believe in full transparency so you can make the best decision for your day.
If you have any questions or need assistance, our team is always here to help.


