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Jarrett_S, Jun 2026
Excellent Kaneho Sandbar tour
Snorkeling, paddle boarding, water toys, lunch, spam musubi and snacks included. Saw various fish, turtles, eels, puffer fish and lots of coral. Had a blast for an hour on the sandbar. We had Captain Robin, Nahoa and Izumi and they were amazing the entire trip. Shared good knowledge about the tour, sea life and creation of the sandbar and were friendly guides.
Erienne_S, Jun 2026
You MUST book this!!!
One of the most incredible and memorable experiences of our lives!!! A HUGE thank you to the insanely awesome crew and Captain Nate!!! They were wildly sweet and made the snorkeling tour an unforgettable event for our family!!! This is a MUST-DO experience in Honolulu and Three Tiki Sailing is the ONLY way to go!!! They are the best!!!
Kerry_P, Jun 2026
Just do it!
The crew is excellent and very helpful. One older person in our group had not snorkeled in the open ocean ever. Kylie was wonderful helping her get acclimated and ensuring she was comfortable and safe. Could not have asked for a better time and experience.
Anthony_S, Jun 2026
Mai Tais, Maritime Chaos, And Questionable Life Choices
I booked the Waikiki Sunset Cruise expecting a relaxing evening on the water. What I got instead was three straight hours of tropical chaos, public intoxication, emotional instability, and one of the best nights of my life. The second we boarded, the deck hands immediately set the tone by roasting people with the precision of professional comedians who just happened to also know maritime safety regulations. One guy walked on carrying six drinks and a mountain of free chips while balancing two sodas and a Mai Tai, and a deckhand hit him with: “Sir, you either trust yourself way too much or not enough.” Another crew member somehow spent the entire cruise simultaneously: * pouring drinks, * hyping up the crowd, * giving safety instructions, * taking photos for strangers, * and bullying a guy named Steve for wearing socks with sandals. Absolute elite multitasking. Meanwhile the actual cruise itself felt like a fever dream sponsored by rum. There were at least seven separate birthday parties happening at once. A woman lost a flip flop to the Pacific and everyone held a brief memorial service for it. A guy absolutely annihilated the free chips like he was training for a national championship. The bartender was making Mai Tais strong enough to make you temporarily forget your PIN number. At one point, the music shifted from smooth island vibes into full blown “middle school dance in the best possible way” energy and suddenly fifty strangers were screaming the lyrics to Sweet Caroline while the boat bounced around like a shopping cart with one bad wheel. And somehow… the sunset still stole the show. The sky looked fake. Like one of those motivational desktop wallpapers your aunt posts on Facebook with a quote about blessings. People were stopping conversations mid-sentence just staring at the horizon like they’d collectively seen a UFO. Meanwhile the deck hands were still running around cracking jokes and keeping the energy going like caffeinated cruise goblins. One of them looked directly at our group while we were trying to take a photo and yelled: “Don’t worry, I can tell from here this one’s going on Facebook.” He was right. By the end of the cruise: * I had made temporary best friends with at least four strangers, * my hair contained 40% ocean air and 60% Mai Tai vapor, * and I was fully convinced that every sunset back home is now personally insulting me. 10/10 experience. If you’re looking for a quiet, dignified evening, absolutely do not do this. If you want tropical nonsense, beautiful views, hilarious crew members, and the exact kind of vacation memory that gets louder and more exaggerated every time you retell it — this is the move.
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