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Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ
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If you love loud music and open ocean views, this fits. This Waikiki boat party cruise turns a simple sail into a social, dance-forward afternoon with a live DJ and two included drinks. Just know it can get crowded and start a bit late when check-in runs behind.
For the money, it’s a solid way to see Honolulu’s coast from the water while meeting new people and snapping photos around Waikiki and Diamond Head. The main drawback is that onboard comfort and drink strength are a mixed bag depending on the day and the crowd—so set your expectations for a party boat, not a luxury yacht.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- What This Waikiki Party Cruise Really Feels Like
- Route Highlights: Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, and Sea Life Chances
- Stop and water time: Waikiki Beach
- Onboard Setup: Live DJ, Sound Levels, Deck Choice, and Restrooms
- Double-deck layout and shade
- Restroom reality check
- The Two Included Drinks and How the Bar Works
- Lines and timing at the bar
- Timing and Meeting Point at 1085 Ala Moana Blvd
- Crowd Vibe: Young Party Energy vs. Comfort Expectations
- If you want quieter, safer expectations
- Value Check: Is $55 a Good Deal for This Cruise?
- Who Should Book (and Who Might Want a Quieter Ride)
- Should You Book Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise?
- FAQ
- What is the price of this Oahu party cruise?
- How long is the cruise?
- When does it depart?
- Where do I meet for the cruise?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- Is there a bar on board?
- How many people are on the boat at most?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key things to know before you go
- Live DJ on board with a real party vibe, not just background music
- Two included drinks to get you started while you cruise the coast
- Views from the water: Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, and big photo angles
- Deck choice matters: the shaded areas are mostly on the bottom deck
- Small wildlife sightings are possible (spinner dolphins, sea turtles, even whales)
What This Waikiki Party Cruise Really Feels Like

This is a 2-hour party cruise built around music, dancing, and social energy. The plan is straightforward: you head out from Ala Moana, enjoy the ride while the DJ keeps the tempo up, and spend time cruising with big ocean views around Waikiki.
The value is in the combo. For $55, you’re not just paying for transportation—you’re paying for a lively onboard atmosphere with two drinks included. You also get a restroom on board, which matters when you’re on the water for a short but nonstop stretch.
The trade-off? This is not the kind of outing where you’ll quietly enjoy the scenery. If you’re sensitive to loud sound, expect it to run full volume. A few people have also described the boat setup as tight or more crowded than they expected, so if you want personal space, you may feel squeezed.
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Route Highlights: Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, and Sea Life Chances
The cruise is focused on the Waikiki side of Oahu. You’ll sail past Waikiki and Diamond Head, which is exactly where the postcard views live. From the water, Waikiki’s shoreline feels more dramatic, and the angles for photos are usually better than you get from the sand.
One fun part of this trip is the chance of seeing wildlife during the ride. The route is described as offering sightings like spinner dolphins and sea turtles, and even the possibility of whales while you’re out. You shouldn’t assume you’ll see animals, but it’s a nice bonus that makes the cruise feel more like a real marine outing than just a dance session.
Where people sometimes disagree is how long the “scene” lasts. The overall time on the water is about 2 hours, and if the start gets delayed, you lose some of that momentum fast. So if you’re scheduling dinner or another activity after, give yourself a buffer.
Stop and water time: Waikiki Beach
The cruise centers on the Waikiki Beach area. This is where the views and the onboard party energy peak, and it’s also the spot where you may get a chance to cool off in the water. One review even specifically called out that swimming was possible, which is a big plus if you like doing something more than just watching from the rails.
Onboard Setup: Live DJ, Sound Levels, Deck Choice, and Restrooms

The standout onboard feature is the Live DJ. You’ll get music with a bar on board and high-quality sound systems described as part of the experience. In practice, that means you should plan to move with the music, not just listen.
Sound level is the biggest variable. Some people loved the DJ and described the speakers as strong and the music as properly party-ready. Others complained about things like blown-sounding speakers or the music being extremely loud. If you’re the type who needs conversation-level volume, this is not that cruise.
Double-deck layout and shade
The boat is described as double-decked. That matters for comfort:
- The bottom deck is where you’ll find shade.
- The upper deck can feel exposed if you’re out in direct sun.
If you burn easily or you don’t want to cook, prioritize a shaded spot early. If you want open-air views and don’t mind sun, the top deck may be your pick.
Restroom reality check
There’s a restroom on board, which is useful. Still, a few reports say the bathroom condition wasn’t great. If that would bother you, use facilities before you board and keep expectations practical. This is a party boat, not a clean-city-hotel situation.
The Two Included Drinks and How the Bar Works

Your package includes two free drinks, and the vibe is set so you can order early and keep the party moving. You’ll also see an option for an all-you-can-drink package if you want to keep going.
The key consideration: the included drinks can be inconsistent. Some people said their drinks were watered down or diluted, while others felt the drinks were fine and even said the drinks were good overall. That tells me you should treat the included portion as a fun add-on, not as a guarantee of top-shelf strength.
Lines and timing at the bar
On a party cruise, bars get busy. One theme in the feedback is that drink lines can get long when the boat is crowded. If you care about drinks, order sooner rather than later. If you just want music and views, you can ignore the bar rush and stay on the dance floor.
Timing and Meeting Point at 1085 Ala Moana Blvd

This cruise starts at 3:30 pm and runs for about 2 hours. You’ll meet at 1085 Ala Moana Blvd #103, Honolulu, HI 96813, and the activity ends back at that meeting point.
That timing is practical. A late-afternoon departure is perfect for Waikiki coastal lighting—still bright enough for photos, but closer to that golden-sun angle than a mid-day outing. It also lines up well if you want a party activity that doesn’t steal your whole day.
Because the cruise is weather-dependent, it can be canceled if conditions aren’t right. If that happens, you should expect a different date offer or a full refund—so keep your schedule flexible enough to swap plans.
Crowd Vibe: Young Party Energy vs. Comfort Expectations

The energy level is the point here. Multiple experiences describe a younger crowd and an upbeat dance setting. One review even said it felt like a great choice for a 21-and-up type vibe. Translation: expect people in party mode, not a quiet sunset sail.
Crowd density can be a factor. With a maximum of 65 travelers, you might think it stays comfortable, but boats can still feel packed fast—especially when everyone crowds around the music or the bar. If you dislike tight spaces, plan on adapting: choose your deck spot early, and don’t expect tons of elbow room.
Also pay attention to what you booked. Some people reported that VIP wasn’t clearly separated and that any VIP option didn’t function the way they expected. If VIP space is part of your plan, confirm what separation actually means before you go. Don’t assume it’s a private area unless it’s clearly described.
If you want quieter, safer expectations
If your ideal Hawaii day is calm, this may feel too loud. If your ideal day is dancing with a DJ while you see Waikiki from the water, you’ll probably have a blast.
Value Check: Is $55 a Good Deal for This Cruise?

Here’s how I’d think about the price. At $55 per person, you’re paying for:
- the boat ride around Waikiki and Diamond Head
- a live DJ with party-ready sound (when it’s working well)
- two included drinks
- restroom access on board
- a shot at marine wildlife sightings
If you were doing a comparable activity in the water with live music, the included drinks make the math friendlier. Even if the drinks aren’t amazing, the music and views are still the core value.
Where the value can slip is when expectations don’t match the reality: crowded layout, inconsistent drink strength, or a delayed start. The upside is that the overall cost stays low enough that you can treat it as a fun afternoon experiment rather than a splurge you’ll regret.
So: it’s good value if you want the party component and you’re okay with a real-world boat setup. It’s less of a fit if you’re paying for comfort, quiet, or premium cocktails.
Who Should Book (and Who Might Want a Quieter Ride)
Book this if you:
- want Waikiki from the water with a party soundtrack
- like meeting new people and staying social during the ride
- plan to enjoy the DJ first, then treat drinks as a bonus
Consider skipping or choosing something else if you:
- hate loud music or need conversation-level sound
- expect lots of space or a calm, scenic pace
- are picky about drink strength and bathroom cleanliness
It also works well if you’re traveling with friends who want one shared activity that’s easy to join and hard to overthink. Solo? You’re likely to feel less awkward here because the whole boat is built for mingling.
Should You Book Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise?
My take: this is a good booking for the right mood. If you’re chasing a fun, low-cost, music-first way to see Waikiki and Diamond Head, the live DJ + two included drinks combo makes a lot of sense for $55.
If you’re more of a calm-scenery type, don’t force it. The vibe can skew loud and crowded, and the drink strength can be hit-or-miss. On a short 2-hour schedule, those factors matter.
If you do book, go in smart: grab shade early on the bottom deck if you need it, order drinks early to avoid bar delays, and plan your post-cruise schedule with a little breathing room in case the start runs late.
FAQ
What is the price of this Oahu party cruise?
It costs $55.00 per person.
How long is the cruise?
It lasts about 2 hours.
When does it depart?
The start time listed is 3:30 pm.
Where do I meet for the cruise?
Meet at 1085 Ala Moana Blvd #103, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA.
What’s included in the ticket?
You get a live DJ onboard, two free drinks, a restroom on board, and admission for the 2-hour cruise.
Is there a bar on board?
Yes. There’s a bar onboard, and there’s also an option for an all-you-can-drink package.
How many people are on the boat at most?
The maximum group size is 65 travelers.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
This experience requires good weather. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; if you cancel less than 24 hours before start time, you won’t get a refund. Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation.




























