Waikiki New Years Eve Boat Cruise with E Sea Diver

Ring in the New Year aboard our exclusive New Year’s Eve Boat Cruise, offering breathtaking views, lively music, and a night to remember. From the iconic Waikiki skyline to the dazzling fireworks disp

Ring in the New Year aboard our exclusive New Year’s Eve Boat Cruise, offering breathtaking views, lively music, and a night to remember. From the iconic Waikiki skyline to the dazzling fireworks display, experience Hawaii’s festive spirit from the best seat in the house—our boat!

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Location: Oahu

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the New Year's Eve Boat Cruise?

A: Yes, there is an age restriction. Guests must be at least 21 years old to participate in the cruise since alcohol is included. However, the organizers allow minors if they’re accompanied by an adult. Just check their website for the latest info.

Q: What should we wear for the New Year’s Eve Boat Cruise?

A: Casual beach attire is totally fine, but keep in mind it might get a bit chilly later in the evening. A light jacket could be helpful. Also, don’t forget comfy shoes since you’ll be moving around the boat. Dress for fun!

Q: How's the parking situation at the port for the boat cruise?

A: Parking can get pretty crowded, especially on New Year’s Eve. There’s a parking garage nearby, but it fills up fast. I suggest arriving early or carpooling if possible. If you can, take a rideshare service to avoid the hassle.

Discussions

Thinking of booking the New Year’s Eve cruise, is it worth it?

I’m considering getting the Waikiki New Year’s Eve Boat Cruise for my partner and me. We’ve heard amazing things about the views and the fireworks! The two free drinks included sound great too. But is it as fun as it sounds? Any tips for first-timers?

Anyone else tried this New Year's Eve boat cruise? What was it like?

I went last year and it was epic! The views of the Waikiki skyline at night were stunning, and the music really set the vibe. The only thing I’d say is to prepare for some choppy waters—might not be for everyone, but we had a blast. Anyone have tips for those going this year?