Star of Honolulu Dinner Cruise

robwilliams
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4 out of 5
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2
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The Star of Honolulu

  • March 28, 2004
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Gypsy3 from Winnipeg, Manitoba
This is billed as a tour on which you have a good chance to see some whales. We didn't see any, but it was still nice to be on the water and see things from there. There's live entertainment and lunch is served. They even offer natural ginger pills to those of us who are prone to seasickness and they really work! We enjoyed it, but didn't love it.

From journal Imperial Heaven!

The Star of Honolulu

  • January 19, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by robwilliams from Tyler, Texas
The Star of Honolulu is a dinner cruise that seats about 400 people. The dinner is very nice and the entertainment is impressive. They had a live band and a dance floor for anyone who so desired. And for those of you who don't dance, you'll get a kick out of watching those who think they can. It's amazing what some people will do after a few mai tais. You'll sail along about a mile offshore of Honolulu and Waikiki Beach while eating dinner. While eating dinner, you can enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and the island through the windows of the ship. About the time dinner is over, most people make their way to the observation deck where you can watch the sun set on the Pacific. As the sun goes down, Honolulu lights up and it's magnificent. The lights just glimmer off of the shoreline. The ship makes its way back to port soon after the sun sets. It's about a four-hour cruise.

From journal Paradise

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