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At Aloha Tower STAR OF HONOLULU AT ALOHA TOWER CRUISE EVENTS 12:00 p.m. Aloha! Our Captain will welcome you aboard and give you a briefing on how to spot whales, as well as be sure to announce sightings over the P.A. system. During the cruise, please feel free to visit our whale display, see the whale gallery located in the staircase at the bow or front of the ship, and talk with our Captain or trained Naturalist crew. Kids can enjoy our keiki program. 12:10 p.m. Explore the Star of Honolulu®’s four spacious walk-around decks and use the stern (back) staircase to go up to 60’ high observation sun deck for the best views of the O’ahu coastline and whale sightings. Share your photos on our social media with #SOHWhaleWatch. 12:20 p.m. Fascinating insights on whales will be provided via live narration. 12:30 p.m. For those who selected the Taste of Hawaii Lunch Package, listen for buffet opening and closing announcements and enjoy our island favorites (see a crew member to upgrade to the Lunch Package; Adult $18.00, Child $10.00). 1:45 p.m. Relax and enjoy the return trip to Aloha Tower Marketplace. For those interested in lei making, hula and ukulele lessons, we invite you to participate in fun Hawaiian cultural activities. 2:30 p.m. Mahalo for joining us today! Please relax as our crew prepares the ship for disembarking. PHOTOS & SOUVENIRS Memory Photo in Logo Paper Jacket, no obligation to purchase..................................................................$20.00 Binocular with Pouch............................................................................$25.00 Star of Honolulu® VIP Card: Present on your next STAR Cruise for a special gift. (808) 983-STAR (7827) • StarofHonolulu.com WELCOME KO‘OLAU MOUNTAIN RANGE One of two major mountain ranges on Oahu NU’UANU PALI rises 3,000 feet (914 meters) above sea level BISHOP MUSEUM Pali means “Clis” MOANA SURFRIDER HOTEL Houses over 20 million Site of famous battle where “PUOWAINA” Introduced the world Hawaiian & Polynesian artifacts King Kamehameha united the to Hawaiian hospitality in 1901 Punchbowl Crater Hawaiian Islands under one rule MANOA VALLEY KOKO CRATER Ancient site of sacrices WAR MEMORIAL means “thick, solid, vast” ALOHA TOWER Cinder & ash cone about & secret burials The University of Hawaii MARKETPLACE NATATORIUM 1,200 feet (365 meters) high HONOLULU HARBOR Living memorial for main campus is located here Tallest building in ALA WAI World War I veterans Hawaii until 1960s ALA MOANA Hawaii’s major port facility “Fair Haven” YACHT HARBOR WAIKIKI HANAUMA BAY BEACH PARK “Freshwater Way” DIAMOND HEAD AQUARIUM “Volcanic Tu Cone” “Curved” Bay WAIKIKI The third oldest aquarium Known as “Leahi” meaning Protected marine life “Sprouting Water” in the United States “brow of the tuna sh” conservation area SAND Once swamp & marshlands for its shape ISLAND MAGIC ISLAND reserved for Hawaiian royalty “The path to the sea” DIAMOND HEAD LIGHTHOUSE 55 foot lighthouse stands 147 feet above sea level & projects its light 18 miles our into the Pacic Ocean Cruise departs from Honolulu Harbor. The Captain will go where the whales are HOW TO SIGHT WHALES Look for the misty “plume” or exhaust of the Humpback. Be patient, they can take deep dives lasting up to 45 minutes! Whenever whales or other marine life are sighted, our Captain will make an announcement using the clock system. TASTE OF HAWAII BUFFET LUNCH Carving Station USDA Choice Top Round Grade Roast Beef Alaea Salt Crusted Au Jus and Creamy Horseradish Local Favorites Teriyaki Chicken Citrus Miso Glazed White Fish Broccoli and Imitation Crab Salad, Miso Tofu Salad* Caesar Salad*, Sweet Bread Croutons Parmesan Cheese and Dressing Island-Style Macaroni Salad with Okinawan Sweet Potato Fried Saimin, White Rice* Macadamia Nut Rolls and Poi Rolls by Elvin’s Bakery® with Sweet Butter Dessert & Coffee Station Macadamia Nut Chocolate Chip Cookies Freshly Baked In-House Chocolate Brownies Guava Chiffon Cake, Fresh Seasonal Tropical Fruit Platter* Freshly Brewed STAR’s Custom Kona Blend Coffee by Hawaiian Paradise Coffee®, Tea and Fruit Punch * Vegan Selections To upgrade to the Lunch Package; Adult $18.00, Child $10.00. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. 2-ENG ABOARD KO‘OLAU MOUNTAIN RANGE One of two major mountain ranges on Oahu NU’UANU PALI rises 3,000 feet (914 meters) above sea level BISHOP MUSEUM Pali means “Clis” MOANA SURFRIDER HOTEL Houses over 20 million Site of famous battle where “PUOWAINA” Introduced the world Hawaiian & Polynesian artifacts King Kamehameha united the to Hawaiian hospitality in 1901 Punchbowl Crater Hawaiian Islands under one rule MANOA VALLEY KOKO CRATER Ancient site of sacrices WAR MEMORIAL means “thick, solid, vast” ALOHA TOWER Cinder & ash cone about & secret burials The University of Hawaii MARKETPLACE NATATORIUM 1,200 feet (365 meters) high HONOLULU HARBOR Living memorial for main campus is located here Tallest building in ALA WAI World War I veterans Hawaii until 1960s ALA MOANA Hawaii’s major port facility “Fair Haven” YACHT HARBOR WAIKIKI HANAUMA BAY BEACH PARK “Freshwater Way” DIAMOND HEAD AQUARIUM “Volcanic Tu Cone” “Curved” Bay WAIKIKI The third oldest aquarium Known as “Leahi” meaning Protected marine life “Sprouting Water” in the United States “brow of the tuna sh” conservation area SAND Once swamp & marshlands for its shape ISLAND MAGIC ISLAND reserved for Hawaiian royalty “The path to the sea” DIAMOND HEAD LIGHTHOUSE 55 foot lighthouse stands 147 feet above sea level & projects its light 18 miles our into the Pacic Ocean and reserves the right to alter the route depending on sea conditions. WHALE FACTS Name – The Humpback earned its name from its swimming style in which its “humped” back breaks the surface of the water. Size – Humpback whales are among the largest animals on earth. Adults average 50 feet in length and weigh up to 100,000 pounds. Top whale watching spots on Oahu – Halona Blowhole Look- out; Mokapu Point on the Marine Corps Base Hawaii; Makapu’u Point Lighthouse; Hanauma Bay; Shark’s Cove; Ka’ena Point on the North Shore; Turtle Bay Resort; Lanikai at Wailea Point; and Makua Cave. BEVERAGE MENU Alcoholic and (V) non-alcoholic cocktails are $8.00 each; soft drinks are $4.00 each. Tropicals Bloody Mary (V) Blue Hawaii (V) Chi Chi (V) Lava Flow (V) Star Signature Mai Tai (V) Star Sunset Cooler (V) Strawberry Daiquiri (V) Beer Budweiser Pitchers of Budweiser available for $20.00 each. Wine La Terre Chardonnay Stone Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Soft Drinks Coca-Cola Diet Coke Lemon-Lime Iced Tea Cranberry Juice Orange Juice Pineapple Juice 3-ENG IMPORTANT INFORMATION Medical / Shipboard Emergencies Our Captain and crew are trained in first aid and CPR. Please notify them if you are in need of medical assistance. In the unlikely event of a shipboard emergency, please remain seated and wait for safety instructions. The diagrams below illustrate how to put on a life jacket. Life jackets are located under seat cushions. Spread jacket apart Take strap with black Snap into “D” ring. and slip over head with snap hook on it and Pull tightly by end of jacket opening in front. pass behind back. strap until snug. Assistance for Our Guests with Special Needs Please advise our crew should you need any special assistance. Safety is #1 Handrails along stairways and decks are provided for your safety. Handrails are not for climbing or sitting. Please watch your step for changes in floor level and saltwater mist on decks. Designated Smoking Areas Please use the fourth deck outside areas only, after departure. Mobile Phones As a courtesy to others, please use elevator lobbies for phone conversations. Protect Our Ocean Please do not throw anything overboard. Whale Pledge When we spot whales, we are prohibited from going within 100 yards of them and can only stay for a limited time. We truly care about the welfare of all marine life and ask for your understanding on this matter. Whale Guaranteed or receive a free return “Whale Check” until a whale is sighted (meal and transportation optional). Copyright © 2019 Star of Honolulu Cruises & Events 4-ENG Thank you for choosing Star of Honolulu Cruises & Events®! If you enjoyed your experience, we would appreciate your review at StarofHonolulu.com/TripAdvisor. Stay connected with us and share your photos on Facebook and Instagram: @StarofHonolulu and #StarofHonolulu #SOHWhaleWatch..
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