I went on a sunset dinner cruise. We were in contact beforehand and were given the option of a special dinner if I wished, but I opted for the kalua pork instead. (Everyone else was also able to eat a chicken that was tossed in a sauce I couldn’t eat.) it was served with white rice, salad, and pineapple. Everyone else got cookies for dessert, I had my own special Hawaiian treat that was absolutely delicious. To me, I was stoked to try something Hawaiian (which is why I ate the pork.)
— Somewhat
— Good
Such nice people but the food was not great. I’d go on the tour again but I’d pack my own food. For breakfast they had warm cinnamon rolls- not gluten free. They gave me a packaged oatmeal bar. Lunch was turkey wraps not gluten free. I was given a salad which was basically lettuce with tofu on top. I can’t eat tofu so I just had lettuce for lunch. Later, everyone else had homemade cookies, I had a puffed rice stick. Worth the trip, but pack your own lunch.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Did a Nepali coast tour with them. They were great they brought me a salad and even a cookie. Felt very safe!!
— Very
— Not Much/None
I went on the Sunset Dinner Cruise, and mentioned I was a celiac in my reservation. The crew called me the day before to confirm what I would be eating. It's served buffet-style, and I asked if they would set something aside for me to avoid cross contamination. They were happy to accommodate, and had a take out box with pork and white rice waiting for me at the bar. The food isn't anything spectacular, but the drinks are pretty good. This tour is more focused on the ride than a culinary experience.
Staff had bread and cookies waiting for me with my name on it! So accommodating and really enjoyed the entire cruise. It was beyond amazing. Highly recommend!!!
Yes
Went on a scuba/snorkel trip with this company. Told them at registration that I was gluten free and they marked it down. On the boat they have fruit, cinnamon buns (not GF), and oatmeal packets (up to you) for breakfast. Lunch is a make your own sandwich bar. They had two slices of gluten free bread separately packaged in a Ziploc bag with my name on it, that also included two gluten free cookies! Highly recommend, the captain and crew were incredibly friendly, knowledgeable, and accommodating.
Yes
Called ahead, they got me gf bread in a separate bag with my name on it. For breakfast I had their fruit and coffee. Then for lunch a make-it-yourself sandwich with the gf bread they provided. Also an option is a lettuce wrap.
This is a charter ship. We went on the NaPali coast cruise with snorkeling. Breakfast was fresh fruit and drinks, for lunch they had gluten free bread and cookies for us. Sandwiches were buffet style, so talk with crew to make sure you go through the line first. They also have a sunset dinner cruise. Be sure to let them know you need GF when making reservations.