Ka’anapali Sunset Dinner Cruise: Luxury Maui Dining!
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Overview
Premium Sunset Dinner Cruise from Ka’anapali Beach offers a fancy way to see the Maui sunset. Step onto the Sea Maui III, a big, new boat, and leave your worries on the beach.
Watch the pretty views of Maui and other islands while the sun goes down. It's like a picture! You can drink yummy cocktails and beer on the boat's deck or inside. Chef Jai makes tasty food for everyone to eat. If you go on Wednesday or Saturday, there's live music!
This fun trip includes dinner, drinks, and even helps pay for your parking. From December to April, you might even see whales! Just remember, you need to tip the workers at the end.




Highlights
See a Maui Sunset: Watch a beautiful sunset on a nice boat.
Eat Good Food: Enjoy a yummy dinner made by a chef.
Listen to Live Music: Hear music on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Maybe See Whales: Look for whales from December to April.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally have a great time on this cruise, especially enjoying the sunset, food, and music. Some find it crowded.

Customers love the beautiful sunset views.
Many enjoyed the live music and entertainment.
The food and drinks were a highlight for many.
The crew is friendly and helpful.
Some customers felt the boat was overcrowded.
A few people wished for more time to enjoy the sunset.
The Journey
Ka'anapali Beach
Ka'anapali Beach, once named 'America's Best Beach,' is a dazzling stretch of golden sand on Maui's western coast. Historically a retreat for Maui's royalty, Ka'anapali is now a vibrant resort destination. Famous for its nightly cliff diving ceremony at Pu'u Keka'a (Black Rock), where a diver plunges into the ocean, reminiscent of King Kahekili's bravery. Bask in the sun, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, or simply stroll along the shore and savor breathtaking sunsets. Ka'anapali offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and Hawaiian cultural heritage.
Know Before You Go
This dinner cruise includes a tasty dinner, alcoholic drinks, live music on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and 4 hours of free parking. From December 15th to April 15th, it also includes whale watching. Gratuities (tips) are not included. The cruise departs from Ka'anapali Beach, and you'll get the exact check-in time in your email.
Hot Tip
Some reviewers suggest arriving early to get a good seat. Also, bring a light jacket or sweater, as it can get chilly on the water after sunset.