Hawaii Charter Itinerary

Hawaii Itinerary

Hawaii Yacht Charter
The Hawaiian islands are the peaks of a volcanic chain built as the Pacific plate drifted over a hotspot, which is why they grow younger as you go south-east ’ Kauai is six million years old and eroding; the Big Island is still being made.





Channel crossings here are open ocean and can be lively; this is not sheltered cruising. What it buys is a coast like the Na Pali, whose cliff faces have no road and no trail and can only be seen from the water, and humpbacks that fill the Auau Channel every winter.





Every route we shape is a starting point, not a fixed schedule. Stay a second day where the light is right, move with the weather, or follow a captain who knows the cove worth the detour. That freedom is the point of chartering. What follows is one considered way to read Hawaii; the rest we tailor to you.
Day 1

Kauai

The oldest island, and the greenest ’ rain on the summit of Waialeale falls at a rate few places on earth match. Waimea Canyon cuts a kilometre into the island’s flank. But the Na Pali coast is why you came: cliff faces a thousand metres high, fluted and impassable, seen properly only from the sea.
Day 2

Oahu

Oahu holds most of the state’s population and all of its contradictions ’ Waikiki on one shore, the North Shore’s winter surf on the other, and Pearl Harbor between them. Take the North Shore in the morning, when the sets are running and the whole beach is watching. A helicopter, if you want the ridgelines explained.
Day 3

Molokai

Molokai has no traffic lights and no building taller than a palm, by local insistence. Its northern shore holds the highest sea cliffs in the world. Kalaupapa, on the peninsula below them, was a leprosy settlement from 1866 and a place of real weight ’ visits are limited and guided, and they should be.
Day 4

Lanai

Lanai was a pineapple plantation and is now, almost entirely, privately owned. Golf, a spa, and Hulopoe Bay ’ a marine preserve where spinner dolphins rest by day and the snorkelling is excellent. Anchor off, go ashore for the afternoon, and watch the sun drop behind Molokai from the deck.
Day 5

Maui

Cross the Auau Channel, which in winter holds more humpbacks per square mile than anywhere in the Pacific ’ they calve here, and the whole crossing can take twice as long as planned. Lahaina was the whaling capital and burned in 2023; treat it gently. The Hana road, black sand and waterfalls, inland.
Day 6

Hawai‘i

The Big Island is bigger than all the others combined and still growing. Kilauea erupts as it chooses. Mauna Kea, measured from its base on the seabed, is the tallest mountain on the planet, and the observatories at its summit sit above forty percent of the atmosphere. Snorkel with mantas after dark off Kona.
Day 7

Island time

A last day given back to whichever island earned it. A reef, a valley, a beach with black sand, or simply the deck and the channel. Hawaii is a long way from any continent ’ the most isolated archipelago on earth ’ and a week is enough to feel that, and not nearly enough to answer it.

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