Waikiki: Sail and Turtle Snorkel Experience – A Detailed Look
If you’re planning to spend some time exploring Hawaii’s waters, the Waikiki Sail and Turtle Snorkel tour offered by Three Tiki Sailing could be a solid choice. While I haven’t personally taken this trip, the reviews and details paint a picture of a relaxed, scenic adventure that balances underwater excitement with classy sailing. It’s a good pick for anyone who loves being on the water, appreciates beautiful vistas, and wants a good chance of spotting Hawaiian sea turtles.
What stands out immediately is the focus on natural wildlife spotting and the comfortable, scenic sailing environment. Two things we particularly like are the chance to see sea turtles at Turtle Canyons — which is celebrated as the ultimate turtle-spotting spot — and the scenic sail back over Diamond Head and Honolulu’s skyline. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that the snorkeling experience can get crowded, as other boats also head to Turtle Canyon, which might impact your sense of privacy or quiet during the water activity.
This tour is especially suited for travelers who want to combine a bit of adventure with a laid-back cruise vibe. If you’re after a straightforward, well-organized snorkel trip with good chances of wildlife sightings, this could fit nicely into your Hawaii itinerary. It’s also flexible for those who enjoy scenic sails, good company, and the option to BYOB—so bring along your favorite drinks to enjoy on the way back.
Key Points

- Great opportunity to see Hawaiian sea turtles and tropical fish at Turtle Canyons.
- The trip offers scenic views of Diamond Head and Honolulu skyline for the sail back.
- It’s a relatively quick 2-hour experience, good for fitting into a busy schedule.
- The tour departs from a convenient location in Waikiki, making it easy to access.
- BYOB policy allows you to bring your own drinks, adding a relaxed, personal touch.
- Wildlife sightings aren’t guaranteed, but the crew do their best to show you marine life.
An Honest Look at the Waikiki Sail and Snorkel Tour

When we talk about a memorable Hawaiian water adventure, it’s often about balancing fun, comfort, and the chance to see the incredible marine life that makes these waters so special. The Waikiki Sail and Turtle Snorkel tour hits many of these notes. It’s designed to be relaxed but engaging, with a focus on natural beauty rather than overly commercialized experiences.
The boat itself, the Hokulani, is described as spacious and shaded, which is a big plus in Hawaii’s often hot, sunny climate. For those who get a little sun-sensitive or just want some relief from direct sunlight, this setup helps. The departure point at Ala Wai Harbor is also quite convenient, especially if you’re staying in Waikiki, being located behind the Prince Hotel and marked clearly with signs.
What makes this trip particularly attractive is the visit to Turtle Canyons, regarded as one of Oahu’s best snorkeling spots. Here, you’ll find yourself in clear waters teeming with tropical fish and Hawaiian green sea turtles. If you’ve never snorkeled with turtles before, this is a pretty special experience, as these gentle creatures come to this area to be cleaned by reef fish—a natural process that makes for excellent wildlife viewing.
The expert-guided exploration is another key feature. While the guide is mainly sitting on a board rather than swimming with you, this type of supervision reassures many travelers, especially those new to snorkeling. The guide’s role is to ensure safety and help you spot wildlife, which they seem to do well based on reviews.
Sailing after the snorkel adds a relaxed, scenic element to the trip. The views of Diamond Head and the Honolulu skyline from the water are stunning, and the casual environment—especially with the BYOB policy—makes it feel like a private outing with friends. Many guests enjoy simply sipping their drinks while soaking in the views, which enhances the overall vibe.
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The Snorkeling Experience

The snorkeling itself is often the main event. Guests can expect to see a variety of tropical fish, stunning coral formations, and perhaps most exciting of all, Hawaiian green sea turtles. One reviewer noted, “We got to see many turtles and some fishes,” which indicates that the wildlife viewing can be quite fruitful. However, it’s worth mentioning that the tour doesn’t guarantee turtle sightings, as wildlife is unpredictable and the guide emphasizes respecting their natural environment.
Crowded waters can impact the experience, especially since other boats also head to Turtle Canyon. This might make the snorkeling feel a little busy or less private, but it also means the area is popular for a reason. If you’re comfortable sharing the water with others and enjoy a lively atmosphere, this shouldn’t be a problem. If solitude is what you seek, it’s good to keep expectations in check.
The Scenic Sail Back

Once back on the boat, the return sail offers a chance to unwind and take in some of Hawaii’s most iconic sights. The views of Diamond Head, the sun shining on Honolulu’s skyline, and the ocean breeze make this part of the trip a highlight. The crew’s music and relaxed vibe help create a friendly, convivial atmosphere.
Logistics and Value
For $108 per person, the value seems fair considering the experience. It’s a quick 2-hour trip, making it easy to slot into other plans. The tour includes bottled water and allows you to bring your own beverages, which can add a fun, personalized touch—especially if you enjoy having a drink while floating in the water or relaxing on deck.
Booking flexibility is a plus—cancel up to 24 hours ahead for a full refund, which helps manage plans if you’re unsure of the weather or other details.
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Bring essentials like sunglasses, sunscreen (preferably biodegradable to protect marine life), a towel, and a change of clothes. Since the tour is relatively short, packing light is best. Cash might be handy for tips or small purchases, though the main fee covers most of the experience.
No drones or glass objects are allowed, which is pretty standard for marine environments and safety.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for those who want a taste of Hawaii’s underwater world without a full-day commitment. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy a relaxed sailing experience paired with snorkeling, especially if you’re keen to see sea turtles in their natural habitat. It’s also suitable for those who enjoy scenic views and casual, social atmospheres—BYOB helps create that relaxed vibe.
While families with young children could enjoy parts of this trip, it’s best for slightly older kids who can comfortably snorkel and follow safety instructions. The focus on wildlife and scenic sailing makes it a more laid-back experience suitable for most adults.
Waikiki: Sail and Turtle Snorkel Experience
FAQs
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, making it ideal for a half-day activity.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from the North West corner of Ala Wai Harbor behind the Prince Hotel, marked with “Three Tiki Sailing Check In” signs.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
The info doesn’t specify, but given the nature of the tour, it’s likely included or at least available. It’s always good to confirm when booking.
Can I bring my own drinks?
Yes, you’re welcome to bring your own beverages, which you can keep cool in the large cooler onboard.
Are wildlife sightings guaranteed?
No, since animals are wild, sightings are not guaranteed, but the crew does their best to show you turtles and marine life.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, a towel, a change of clothes, and cash for tips or extras.
Is the water safe for children?
While the tour suits most travelers, snorkeling with children depends on their comfort level. It’s best for older kids who can snorkel in open water.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours beforehand for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The info doesn’t specify, but the boat’s accessibility and ease of boarding are factors to consider separately.
What is the weather policy?
Tours are weather-dependent, and safety is prioritized. If conditions are unsafe, the tour might be canceled or rescheduled.
In the end, if you’re after a laid-back but memorable Hawaiian water experience, the Waikiki Sail and Turtle Snorkel tour offers a good balance of scenic sailing, wildlife viewing, and underwater fun. It’s especially suitable if you’re eager to see green sea turtles, enjoy ocean vistas, and prefer a casual, social environment. Just keep in mind that the experience can get crowded, and wildlife sightings are naturally unpredictable. Overall, it’s a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours soaking in the beauty of Oahu’s marine environment.
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