Hawaii small ship cruises offer an intimate and immersive way to explore the stunning landscapes, diverse marine life, and rich culture of the Hawaiian Islands. Unlike larger cruise ships, small ships typically accommodate fewer passengers, allowing for a more personalized experience and access to smaller ports and hidden gems.

These cruises often focus on specific island chains or regions, such as the main Hawaiian Islands (Oahu, Maui, Hawaii, Kauai), the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (including destinations like Midway Atoll and Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument), or even extended voyages that include stops in other Pacific islands.

Passengers on Hawaii small ship cruises can expect a variety of activities and amenities tailored to the unique environment of the islands. Snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding are popular water-based activities, allowing travelers to explore vibrant coral reefs, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life.

Cultural experiences are also a highlight of these cruises, with opportunities to learn about Hawaiian history, traditions, and customs through onboard lectures, demonstrations, and visits to cultural sites such as ancient heiaus (temples) and traditional Hawaiian villages.

Additionally, small ship cruises in Hawaii often prioritize sustainability and eco-friendly practices, with a focus on minimizing environmental impact and supporting local communities through responsible tourism initiatives.

Hawaii Cruise Itineraries

Safari Explorer off the coast of Hawaii with a rainbow

Hawaiian Seascapes

During this 8-day Hawaiian Seascapes cruise sailing between Molokai to Hawaiʻi aboard the 36-passenger Safari Explorer, visit Halawa Valley, Hualalai Volcano, coral gardens, Humpback National Marine Sanctuary, and sea turtle habitat. Snorkel with Giant Pacific Mantas and more. .