Sail the golden Pacific aboard the Star of Honolulu as the sun melts into the horizon behind Diamond Head. A five-course steak and lobster dinner, live Hawaiian music, and hula dancing make this Honolulu's most celebrated evening on the water.
What to expect
Board Pier 6 in downtown Honolulu as late-afternoon light softens over the Ko'olau Range and cruise west along the iconic Waikiki shoreline. Top-deck guests enjoy a five-course dinner — from fresh Pacific catch to prime steak — paired with cocktails and unobstructed 270-degree sunset views. A dedicated hula performer and Hawaiian slack-key guitarist provide the soundtrack as the sky ignites in shades of amber, rose, and violet. As darkness falls, the lights of Honolulu sparkle against the black velvet of the Pacific — a perfect finale to the island.
Good to know
The sunset cruise departs around 5:15–5:30 pm and returns approximately 7:30 pm — verify departure and return times against your ship's all-aboard schedule before booking, especially if the ship departs in the early evening. Reserve top-deck 5-Star seating well in advance as it is the most limited tier. Smart-casual dress is appropriate for the top deck.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Honolulu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.