Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ

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Bikini Bottom Public Party Dance Cruise + LIVE DJ

  • 4.580 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $55.00
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A party boat on Oahu sounds simple. Then you add live DJ energy, coastal views, and two free drinks for $55, and it turns into a very specific kind of fun. You’re on the water long enough to feel like a break, but short enough that the vibe stays high.

What I like most is the combination of Waikiki-to-Diamond Head scenery with music that actually drives the atmosphere. I also like that the crew works the room so solo cruisers (and couples) don’t feel like they’re just sitting there.

One consideration: this cruise can get crowded and loud, and a few people reported drink quality issues or delays when late passengers affect the start time. If you’re sensitive to noise, or you want a calm, spacious ride, this might not be your best fit.

Quick Takeaways

  • Live DJ + dance-party energy for the whole 2 hours, not just a short set.
  • Waikiki and Diamond Head sailing views, with a chance to spot spinner dolphins, sea turtles, and even whales.
  • Two free drinks included (bar is on board), which helps you manage your budget.
  • Up to 65 people, so expect tight quarters—fun tight, not luxury tight.
  • Double-decker setup with some shade, but shade can be limited depending on where you sit.

A 2-Hour Party Cruise from Ala Moana: What You’re Actually Paying For

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At $55 per person for about 2 hours, you’re not buying a long sightseeing tour. You’re buying a time-boxed party at sea with one anchor (music) and one bonus (great views off Waikiki).

That value math works because the essentials are already in the package: live DJ included, two free drinks included, and a restroom onboard. You’re free to spend more if you want, since there’s also an option for an all-you-can-drink package, but you’re not forced into it just to have a good time.

If you’ve got limited time on Oahu—maybe a busy day in Waikiki—this is a clean add-on. The start time is 3:30 pm, which is perfect for that in-between hour when the sun is still working but the coast starts to look extra dramatic.

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Meeting Point and Timing: Showing Up Without Losing Cruise Minutes

The meeting point is 1085 Ala Moana Blvd #103, Honolulu, HI 96813, and the cruise ends back at the same spot. Because your ticket is a mobile ticket and you’re starting at 3:30 pm, arriving early is your best move.

A few reviews flagged that delays with late passengers can affect how much time you actually get on the water. So if you want the full experience, treat this like a timed entry event, not a casual drop-in.

Also, this tour is offered in English, and it operates with a maximum group size of 65 travelers. That matters because the onboard experience depends on how full the boat feels.

Onboard Reality: Live DJ, Sound, Restroom, and the Vibe You’ll Feel

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You’ll board with a live DJ and a bar on board with high quality sound systems. That’s one reason this cruise scores well: the music isn’t just background noise. It’s the engine that keeps people moving.

There’s also a restroom on board, which is a real comfort on any water activity. Even if you don’t need it, knowing it’s there helps you relax and enjoy the ride.

The vibe tends to skew toward a younger party crowd. One review even suggested it’s best for people 21 and up, which lines up with the whole Bikini Bottom Public Party theme—dance-first, hang with strangers, and take the moment for what it is.

Waikiki Beach Sailing: Diamond Head Views and Wildlife Chances

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The heart of the route is sailing along the Oahu coast with a focus on Waikiki Beach, passing sights like Diamond Head and heading out with that classic shoreline backdrop.

What makes this part special is the blend of scenery and movement. You’re not just looking at photos of Waikiki—you’re watching the coastline slide by while music plays and the boat keeps rolling forward.

And there’s a nature bonus when conditions allow: the cruise description highlights the possibility of seeing spinner dolphins, sea turtles, and even whales. You shouldn’t treat that as guaranteed wildlife viewing, but it’s a nice way to add meaning beyond the party.

If you want to maximize your odds of enjoying the whole experience, position yourself where you can both see the horizon and still enjoy the DJ. That usually means finding a spot where you can glance up for views without having to abandon the dance floor completely.

Drinks on a Party Boat: Two Included, Optional Upgrades

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Here’s the straightforward setup: you get 2 free drinks included. That helps you start the experience without deciding on a budget on the spot.

On board, there’s also the option for an all-you-can-drink package, and the bar is there if you want more. In reviews, people mentioned both that the drinks were good and that some drink pours felt watered down.

So how do you handle that risk? Think of the included drinks as your baseline. If you’re picky about cocktail strength, plan to pace yourself. If the first round feels lighter than you like, you’ll have the information you need before you spend more.

One practical tip: if you’re joining for the dance-party atmosphere, it’s easier to enjoy yourself when you’re not waiting too long at the bar. If the boat gets crowded (it can), expect lines.

The Boat Setup: Shade, Seating, and Why Size Can Change Everything

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This cruise can feel lively because it holds up to 65 people, and you’re packed in for a shared floating party.

Some reviews described the vessel as a pontoon-style double-decker with seating upstairs, and with shade mainly on the lower level. That aligns with how many boats are designed for this kind of party: open air up top, then some sheltered area below.

Here’s what that means for you:

  • If you want shade, start with the lower level and only move if you’re comfortable with sun exposure.
  • If you want a better view, you might have to trade off some shade.
  • If you’re heat-sensitive, bring a plan before you board, since the cruise is only about 2 hours and you don’t have much time to “figure it out” mid-ride.

Crowding is the other factor. A few reviews complained about space and how loud the music can get. If you like hip-hop and don’t mind volume, you’ll probably love the energy. If you’re sensitive, bring ear protection or at least choose your seat carefully.

Music and Social Energy: Making Friends Without Trying

The cruise is built around social momentum. You’re on a moving party boat with a live DJ, and the crew is part of the vibe—one of the best-rated themes across reviews was how the crew helped keep things going and made it easier for solo passengers to relax.

If you’re traveling solo, this can be an easy win: you don’t have to manage a group dynamic. You just show up, dance or hang, and conversation happens naturally when everyone’s in the same mood.

If you’re traveling as a couple, it can still work well. Some couples did mention having a great time and enjoying the music while meeting people. Just know you’ll be sharing the boat with a party crowd, not hiding in a quiet corner.

Who This Cruise Suits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Oahu Plan)

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This is best for you if you want:

  • Party music with a live DJ
  • Coastal views of Waikiki and Diamond Head
  • A short, high-energy activity that fits into an afternoon
  • A chance to enjoy the water, since swimming was mentioned in reviews

It may be less ideal if you:

  • Want a calm, scenic sailing with minimal noise
  • Are very picky about drink quality and cocktail strength
  • Don’t like crowds or long lines

Based on the overall tone of feedback, this tends to land best with people who are okay with a younger party scene and don’t mind that the boat’s main purpose is fun, not space.

Practical Tips That Actually Help on the Day

A few small choices can make a big difference on a two-hour party cruise:

1) Arrive early at 1085 Ala Moana Blvd #103.

You’re starting at 3:30 pm, and delayed starts can reduce your time on the water.

2) Plan for loud music.

Some people loved the DJ. Others complained the speakers were too intense. Picking your spot matters, and bringing ear protection is smart if you’re sensitive.

3) Treat the included drinks as your baseline.

Two drinks are included. If you’re spending extra on top, pace yourself and see how the first round feels.

4) Dress for sun and water.

This is a cruise where swimming was mentioned, and the party vibe usually means you’ll be moving around.

5) Know that boat size varies in real life.

A few reviews criticized mismatches between photos and the vessel, so assume the onboard reality might be different from what you expect visually. Don’t make this trip based on a specific boat design—make it based on the experience: music, views, and that Waikiki sail.

Should You Book This Bikini Bottom Party Dance Cruise?

I’d book it if your ideal Oahu evening sounds like a short, lively cruise with a live DJ, good views off Waikiki, and an easy social setup where you don’t have to overthink the plan. The $55 price is reasonable when you factor in 2 free drinks plus onboard DJ entertainment for a full two hours.

I would hesitate if you’re the type who wants quiet conversation, a spacious ride, or you’re very sensitive to loud sound and tight quarters. In that case, you might prefer a different kind of cruise that’s more sightseeing-forward and less party-forward.

If you fall in the middle—curious, but not fragile—this is the kind of activity that can be genuinely fun because it’s simple: show up, find your spot, enjoy the music and coastline, and go with the flow.

FAQ

How long is the cruise?

The cruise is about 2 hours.

What is the price per person?

The price is $55.00 per person.

What time does it start?

It starts at 3:30 pm.

Where do I meet for the tour?

You meet at 1085 Ala Moana Blvd #103, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA.

What’s included in the ticket?

The ticket includes a live DJ, 2 free drinks, and a restroom on board.

Is there an option to buy more drinks?

Yes. There is an option for an all-you-can-drink package, and a bar is on board.

Will I see Waikiki and Diamond Head?

Yes. The route is designed to sail past Waikiki and Diamond Head during the cruise.

Can the cruise include wildlife sightings?

The cruise description notes a chance to see spinner dolphins, sea turtles, and even whales while you’re out.

Do I need good weather?

Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is there a limit on group size?

Yes. The tour has a maximum of 65 travelers. Service animals are allowed, and it’s near public transportation.

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