Honolulu: Pacific Star Sunset Dinner Cruise and Show

Indulge in the original Pacific Rim cuisine, where each dish serves as a gateway to the rich flavors of the region. Enjoy the ALL-NEW show “Moku Ola – Voyage of Life,” Hoku’s voyage of self-discovery

Indulge in the original Pacific Rim cuisine, where each dish serves as a gateway to the rich flavors of the region. Enjoy the ALL-NEW show “Moku Ola – Voyage of Life,” Hoku’s voyage of self-discovery through Polynesia from Hawaii to Tahiti, Samoa and Aotearoa. You’ll be mesmerized by authentically choreographed, powerful performances by our Na Hoku dancers, the largest cast on island waters! Elaborate costumes by a renowned local designer, state-of-the-art audio and lighting systems on the STAR are truly dazzling! Enjoy STAR’s Pier Side Welcome Hula, “Bon Voyage Hula”, live Hawaiian music, and fun Dance Pa’ina until you disembark! Whether you're seeking a serene sunset or a lively evening under the stars, this ship offers the finest in oceanic adventure with both style and grace. For an extended adventure, book your voyage on a Friday and enjoy an extra hour of sailing, making your experience even more memorable.

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Location: Oahu

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Pacific Star Sunset Dinner Cruise?

A: No, there isn't a strict age limit for kids on the cruise. It’s family-friendly, and kids usually enjoy the show and the buffet. Just keep in mind that everyone needs a ticket, regardless of age. If you're bringing younger kids, maybe check if they have a kids' menu available!

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, you can usually reschedule if the weather conditions aren't safe for sailing. It's always best to check their policy when booking. They’ll give you the option to select another date if needed, but call them to confirm since policies can change!

Q: What should I wear for the dinner cruise?

A: Definitely go for beachy casual! A nice sundress or dressy shorts is perfect. Just remember, it can get chilly as the sun sets, so maybe bring a light jacket or shawl. Plus, if you plan to dance, wear comfy shoes!

Discussions

Just booked the Pacific Star Sunset Dinner Cruise for my anniversary!

I’m so excited! We’re going on a Friday, so we’ll get that extra hour on the water. I can’t wait to try the Pacific Rim buffet and see the 'Moku Ola' show! I’ve heard amazing things about the Na Hoku dancers. Any tips for the best seats or must-try dishes?

Anyone done the Pacific Star Dinner Cruise recently?

I’m thinking about gifting this experience to my parents. They love Hawaiian culture and good food! Just curious about how the dinner itself is. Heard the buffet is extensive? Also, how’s the atmosphere during the show?