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Star Casual Sunset and Show Cruise

Overview
Welcome to a fun and exciting evening of casual elegance with Aloha on the Star of Honolulu’s Star Sunset Dinner Cruise featuring the Star’s signature mai tai, a delectable 3-course tenderloin of beef, BBQ Chicken and snow crab legs dinner, the largest Hawaiian show on the ocean and dancing!

Start your Hawaiian cruise from the moment you arrive with the Star’s festive pier hula show. Crew welcome you aboard as you’re seated in a beautifully renovated ballroom. Wave bon voyage with mai tai in hand and flower behind your ear as the ship departs Honolulu harbor.

Savor a succulent 3-course meal with Waipoli baby romaine salad, tenderloin of beef, BBQ Chicken and snow crab legs, and Hawaii’s favorite macadamia nut ice cream, freshly baked poi loaf and Kona blend coffee and tea service.

Enjoy breathtaking views of the sunset, the cityscape, and Diamond Head from panoramic walk around decks or the observation deck 60-feet above the ocean.
City: Oahu
Sun 17 Nov
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Starting at $127.00
Sun 17 Nov
Starting at $127.00
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What's Included
Two-hour sunset cruise. Enjoy an additional hour on Fridays
Three-course Crab & Steak Dinner
Polynesian Show
One Signature Mai Tai
Live Hawaiian music
Coffee and Tea
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Check in from 4:45PM onboard the Star of Honolulu
  • Cruise Departs at 5:30PM
  • This tour must be booked at least 24 hours in advance of your travel date
  • Route: The cruise ship is stabilized and certificated to go beyond Diamond Head to view the beautiful Kahala Gold Coast. The Captain reserves the right to alter the route depending on sea conditions
  • Attire: Casual. Short pants are not recommended. On cooler nights, a light jacket is recommended
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • The safety of our guests, employees and community remain our highest priority. For full details of our Star Care Program, please visit our website at https://starofhonolulu.com/starcare Products may be adjusted due to government COVID-19 guidelines.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (823)
Mark_S
Mar 2020
The view was what we went for, and it was amazing. But the show wasn't great to say the least (and it had prerecorded corny music and narration, so the performers didn't even sing... And some showed how bored or angry they were in their performances). We probably should have just gone for the view, eaten elsewhere and not bothered with the show. Other shows we've seen were much better.
Beverly_C
Feb 2020
We enjoyed the cruise very much. Dinner was good and they all worked very hard to make everything right for their audience. One thing though you need to have employees do a quick update on hand washing. When I was in the bathroom I saw a worker just sprinkle a little water on her hands and that doesn’t follow health department guidelines. It wouldn’t do your business well to have the virus spread through your audience’s.
cigbar1
Feb 2020
Didn't realize that there were different experiences for different groups on the same ship, I was under the impression that you would eat in a large dining room, like on a cruise ship, and then view a show. That was not the case for us, although it was for some. My wife and I arrived early and were shuttled to the lower bow of the ship... a smaller room with about 20 tables. The room was old and dirty. There was a sole guitar player, prior to eating, The food was fairly good... but the show that followed, performed by two amateurs and two waitresses, was painful to watch. On top of that, many of the diners got seasick. The rest of the ship has private parties and different shows. The whole experience was not what we expected and was quite disappointing to us and others around us... we all couldn't wait to get off the ship. A waste of $200+... save your money, or go to a Luau.

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