Hawaii Glass Bottom Boat Tour from Honolulu

Hawaii Glass Bottom Boats1125 Ala Moana Blvd.Honolulu, HI 96814
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Total Price: $42.66 (USD)
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Hawaii Glass Bottom Boat Tickets

Overview

Experience Oahu’s South Shore aboard a Hawaii Glass Bottom Boat for a clear view of the Pacific Ocean floor. Cruise over tropical reefs, a historic shipwreck, and spot marine life like sea turtles, eels, and tropical fish as you sail towards Diamond Head. Enjoy complimentary bottled water and captivating stories from the knowledgeable crew.

up to 1 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Tour duration is approximately 60 minutes.
  • The cruise departs from Kewalo Basin Harbor, slip F21.
  • Please arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time.
  • Bring your camera to capture the views along the way.
  • Metered parking spaces are available nearby.

Description

Explore the vibrant marine life and scenic beauty of Oahu’s South Shore with the Hawaii Glass Bottom Boat Tour. Departing from Kewalo Basin Harbor, you’ll cruise along Oahu’s South Shore toward Diamond Head aboard the Haleiwa Queen. Enjoy a clear view of the Pacific Ocean floor as you cruise over vibrant tropical reefs and one of Hawaii's shipwrecks. Keep an eye out for honu (sea turtles), eels, reef sharks, dolphins, and schools of tropical fish, all visible through the boat's glass bottom viewports.

Relax on the deck with complimentary bottled water as you take in the stunning views of Waikiki’s shoreline while the knowledgeable crew shares fascinating stories. Perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers, this tour blends the thrill of discovery with the serene atmosphere of the open ocean. Book your Waikiki Boat Tour today for an up-close look at Hawaii’s underwater world and breathtaking coastal panoramas.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hawaii Glass Bottom Boat Tour

How long is the Hawaii Glass Bottom Boat Tour?

The cruise is approximately one (1) hour.

Where does the Hawaii Glass Bottom Boat Tour depart?

Cruises depart from Kewalo Basin Harbor - Slip F21, located at 1009 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI 96814. Kewalo Basin Harbor is about a 15 to 20-minute drive from most resorts in Waikiki. Look for the big red sign that reads "Hawaii Glass Bottom Boats." You can find it at the front of the harbor along Ala Moana Boulevard, close to the entrance near the cross street at Ward Ave.

Is parking available?

Yes, there is limited paid parking at either end of the harbor. Arrival by taxi or rideshare service is recommended.

Are food and drinks available onboard?

Complimentary bottled water is provided. Guests are welcome to bring their own food and drinks, including adult beverages. The tour operator has coolers with ice that you can use. Must be age 21 and over to consume alcohol on board.

When should I arrive for my cruise?

You should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time.

What should I bring?

A light jacket, camera, sunglasses, and a hat are recommended.

Can I bring children on the cruise?

Yes. The cruises are family friendly and recommended for all ages.

What kind of boat is it?

The Haleiwa Queen is a 50-foot power catamaran with glass viewing ports on the bottom so you can see what’s going on underwater without ever getting wet. The boat can accommodate up to 49 people at a time.

What do we see aboard the Hawaii Glass Bottom Boat?

Expect to see local reef fish, turtles, eels, beautiful living reef formations, and the famous South Shore of Oahu. You’ll also get spectacular views of Waikiki, Diamond Head, and the cityscape of downtown Honolulu. Sharks, dolphins, and whales may also be seen depending on the season.

Is there a bathroom on board?

Yes, there is one marine head on the boat.

Is the boat handicap accessible?

Passengers must be able to step up onto the ramp, walk the ramp, and step down into the vessel, then passengers can be immediately seated. Walkers and collapsible wheelchairs may be brought on board, however motorized chairs or scooters are not allowed.