HOME

NEWS

DATELINE

BUSINESS BRIEFS

MOVERS & SHAKERS

VENUES

COLUMNS

REAL DEALS

THINGS TO DO







News 

February March 2004

 Forward  Back
 

Aloha

   
 

 

First for Waikiki

Explore Reefs on New Eco Sail and Snorkel Tour
 


             
WAIKIKI - Visitors to Waikiki have a new and exciting way to explore the undersea beauty of Hawaii . The Outrigger Catamaran is now offering a 2.5 hour Eco Sail and Snorkel Tour to give passengers a rare opportunity to explore the clear waters of Waikiki 's outer reefs.
              The Eco Sail and Snorkel Tour is offered at
8 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. Passengers are escorted by expert watermen and seasoned divers who explain Hawaii 's varied marine life, reef ecosystems and overall geography of the Hawaiian Islands . One full hour is dedicated to high speed sailing several miles off Waikiki in search of dolphins, whales and other sea life that inhabit the area, which is part of the National Marine Sanctuary. At least another full hour is dedicated to snorkeling and exploring the reefs and underwater caverns with an experienced guide.
              The cost of the two-hour Eco Sail and Snorkel Tour is $37 per person (commissionable to travel agents). All cruises include snorkeling and safety equipment, and free non-alcoholic beverages. To make reservations, call the Outrigger Catamaran at (808) 922-2210.
             The Outrigger Catamaran typically will anchor at the clear outer reefs near Diamond Head Crater, where
Waikiki 's greatest variety of reef fish inhabit the labyrinth of reef and coral formation. The jagged reef formations, which are unpopular for surfing, are perfect for marine life and snorkeling. The snorkeling locations are inside the bay of Waikiki and sheltered form winds and currents by the high cliffs of Diamond Head . The locations, such as the one referred to as "turtle canyon" because of the abundance of Green Sea Turtles, are far enough removed from Waikiki 's beach crowds so that snorkelers and marine life are undisturbed.
              Before hitting the water, passengers are introduced to the beautiful views of
Diamond Head and the Koolau Mountain Range from the comfort of a trampoline net stretching across the catamaran's sleek twin hulls. Along the way, it's common to sight schools of Spinner and Bottlenose dolphins, giant green sea turtles and even Humpback Whales during the winter months.
              The Outrigger Catamaran is located right on the beach in front of the Outrigger Reef hotel. At 45 feet long and 24 feet wide, it is the biggest and most comfortable boat on
Waikiki beach. As a Trans Pacific speed record holder, it is also the fastest, and therefore smoothest at cutting through swells. On a typical tradewind day, it is not unusual for the boat to reach speeds over 20 knots.
             Features include a full service bar, deluxe comfort cushion seating, a restroom with hand washing sink, all new USCG safety equipment, a sun tanning trampoline net and CD surround-sound stereo system. Bright teal hulls and sail designs make the Outrigger Catamaran easily identifiable and one of the prettiest boats on the beach.  The Outrigger Catamaran is independently owned and operated. The Outrigger name is used under a special trademark licensing agreement between the catamaran owners and Outrigger Enterprises.

 

 

Hawaiian Airlines Announces Introductory Fares to Sydney Special fares for Bookings before March 31

              HONOLULU ­ Hawaiian Airlines announced today it is offering special
introductory airfares for travel between Sydney, Australia, and Honolulu, along with Hawaii¹s Neighbor Islands, and the eight Western U.S. cities served by Hawaiian, subject to government approvals.
              “We¹re offering an unbeatable travel deal between Australia and Hawaii, combining a great price with convenient departure and arrival times, our award-winning in-flight service, and the best on-time performance in the industry,² said Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiian¹s president and chief operating officer.
              Dunkerley added that Hawaiian¹s introductory airfares are the best value in
the market. Roundtrip airfares for flights departing Monday through Wednesday from
Honolulu to Sydney start at $755. Flights departing Thursday through Sunday start at $825.
              For travel originating from the
Neighbor Islands of Kauai , Maui , Molokai , Lanai , and Hawaii¹s Big Island with a same-day connection in Honolulu , the roundtrip airfare starts at $855 for Monday through Wednesday, and $925 for Thursday through Sunday.
              Roundtrip airfares from the six West Coast cities Hawaiian serves ­ Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, and San Diego ­ with a one-stop, same-day connection in Honolulu start at $902 for Monday through Wednesday, and $951 for Thursday through Sunday.

 

Springtime Festival

              March 20 and March 21, 2004 Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center , annual Springtime
Festival 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. concerts, displays and make and take craft activities. Events include lei making, a fashion show and floral arrangement displays. Shoppers that purchase $100 or more worth of merchandise from
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center retailers will receive a free embroidered canvas tote bag. Fountain Courtyard, free, special parking rate $1 per hour. 922-2299
Saturday, March 20,
4:00 -- 8:00 p.m.
4:00 -- 4:45 p.m.      Steel Drum Music by Greg and Junko MacDonald
5:00 -- 5:45 p.m.      The Abe Weinstein Jazz Quintet
6:00 -- 6:30 p.m.      Flower Power Fashion Show featuring the latest from
Allure, B. Kilban Cats, C.C. Accessories, Coco's Clothing, Crazy Shirts,
Harley Davidson Motorclothes & Collectibles, Island Casual, Island Snow, Le
Sportsac and Pacific Island Collection
7:00 -- 8:00 p.m.    Azure McCall

Sunday, March 21,
4:00 -- 8:00 p.m.
4:00 -- 5:00 p.m.      Shaka Jambe (world beat music)
5:30 -- 6:30 p.m.      Keahi Conjugacion & Friends
7:00 -- 8:00 p.m.      Jazz Music by Kale Imua

Saturday and Sunday, March 20 and 21,
4:00 -- 8:00 p.m.
Free lei making lessons
Pacific Bonsai Club exhibit
Ponomai Tropical Flowers and Arrangements display and sale
Tropical Harvest: A display and sale of protea baskets and bouquets
Anthony Casay Gallery featuring the artist Yuji Kato

 

 

OUR FAVORITES

Heart of Hawaii Tour

Stuff Nobody Told Me

Visit HBIC for Mortgage Brokers in Hawaii and Hawaii Realtors in the
area as well - Hawaii Realtors

                        


Published by Lent Enterprises, Inc.,

All rights reserved, PO Box 8557, Honolulu, HI  96830

Steve Lent ?Publisher | Alvin Koo ?Editor | Alden Ng ?Production