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Waianae Boat Harbor Map

by Grant October 2, 2020

Waianae Boat Harbor check-in location for West Side Dolphin Snorkel Sail.

Check in at least 15 minutes before your tour departure time.

If you get lost while driving or need assistance on the day of your tour please call 808-234-7245.

Address:
Waianae Boat Harbor, Dock “C”
85-371 Farrington Highway
Waianae, Hawaii 96792


From Waikiki, take the H1 Freeway west bound towards Honolulu Airport. Continue past the airport and then past the Ko Olina Resorts area, the H1 freeway will become Farrington Highway. Continue on Farrington Highway until you reach the Waianae Boat Harbor – the entrance to the harbor will be on your left. Once you enter the harbor, the catamaran “Ko Nau Lani” will be at Dock “C” on the left.

The drive from Waikiki takes approx 1 hour and 20 minutes if there is no traffic or road delays. Please allow extra time for poor traffic conditions, especially when driving during morning rush hour.

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I know… I know… but it has to be said.  The Hawaii snorkeling information contained within these pages is meant only as a general guide as to what to expect when visiting the Hawaiian Islands.  As beautiful and mild as Hawaii usually is, weather is always unpredictable.  Know your swimming ability.  Be prudent and take into consideration the weather and environmental conditions when planning your beach activities.  Obey warning signs, they are there to protect you.  “Those waves don’t look that bad” are famous last words.  I want you to enjoy all that our beautiful islands have to offer.  Just use common sense, ok.

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Please be a responsible guest by treading gently, exploring carefully, and being good stewards of our fragile ecosystem.

Thank you for being mindful while visiting our islands and protecting our special environment, unique culture, and people.

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Hawaii Snorkeling Secrets! The Complete Guide to Snorkeling in Hawaii!
  • HOME
    • The Snorkeling Hawaiian
  • Oahu Snorkeling Beaches
    • Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
    • Kuilima Cove
    • Kahe Point Beach Park Snorkeling
    • Sharks Cove
    • Kaena Point State Park
  • Maui Snorkeling Beaches
    • Honolua Bay
    • Molokini
    • Kaanapali Beach
    • Turtle Town Maui
    • Ahihi Kinau
    • Kapalua Bay
  • Big Island Snorkeling Beaches
    • City of Refuge
    • Kahaluu Beach Park
    • Mauna Kea Beach
  • Hawaii Snorkeling Guide
    • Hawaii Snorkeling Tips
    • Essential Snorkeling Gear
    • Hawaii Marine Life