Maalaea Harbor on Maui is the departure point for Sushi Sunset at Sea, an adults-only 2.5-hour catamaran omakase that turns a classic Pacific sunset into a five-course culinary performance. Launching from 300 Maalaea Rd, Slip 56, Wailuku, HI 96793, the 65-foot custom luxury catamaran was built for dining on the water: low-profile tables, a dedicated chef’s plating area, and a top deck that doubles as a VIP observation salon. As the vessel eases into the ʻAuʻau Channel, you trade shoreline for open ocean, with the island silhouettes of Molokini and the West Maui Mountains carving the horizon. The tasting menu reads like a short story: hamachi musubi and ahi tataki sashimi give way to signature rolls, and the finale — matcha white chocolate s’mores torched tableside — is theatrical without feeling overwrought. A premium open bar supports the lineup with curated sake, specialty cocktails, premium wines, and Moët & Chandon available on the top deck upgrade. A professional photographer moves quietly through the cabin, capturing low-light portraits and the gold-edge of the light as the sun collapses into the Pacific. What makes this outing stand out is its pairing of high-end Japanese omakase technique with a maritime setting unique to Maui. Seafood arrives with an island sensibility, influenced by Hawaii’s long history of Japanese immigration and the local fishing culture. The slow rotation of light over slick lava rock and open water highlights the place’s geology: sharp basalt outcrops off the coast and the submerged crater of Molokini beyond the channel. Practical notes are straightforward: reservations are required, check-in is 15 minutes prior, and the experience is strictly 18+. Departure times vary seasonally; round-trip south Maui resort transportation is offered as an upgrade. An optional Top Deck by Alii Kai provides private seating for up to 12, priority boarding, and continuous champagne service — a good choice for intimate celebrations or anniversaries. For travelers who want a refined evening on the water, Sushi Sunset at Sea is Maui’s only floating omakase: it’s equal parts theater and tasting, an evening where the island’s light, the ocean’s movement, and carefully plated bites combine into something memorable. Whether you’re celebrating a milestone or simply chasing a world-class sunset with exceptional food, this is a rare way to experience Hawaii’s sea and flavor at once. Expect gentle trade winds, the possibility of spinner dolphins escorting the bow, and a calm, low-wake passage ideal for relaxed conversation and photography; still, guests should plan for cooler air after sunset and consider a light jacket. Dietary restrictions can usually be accommodated with advance notice—contact the operator listed on the booking link to arrange substitutions or private-deck requests for special occasions. Bring waterproof phone case and motion-sickness remedies.