Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Suggestions needed for sunset catamaran sail

I%26#39;m looking for the best outfit for a family sunset sail from Waikiki.



I%26#39;m not opposed to cocktails and a fun atmosphere, but I don%26#39;t want a booze cruise %26#39;girls on wild%26#39; deal either.



Any ideas?



We are staying at the Outrigger Waikiki.



Suggestions needed for sunset catamaran sail


There%26#39;s a white boat with a blue and white sail that beaches right behind your hotel. It%26#39;s a little smaller than the others and has a very laid-back vibe. It%26#39;s $20 and drinks are not included.



Suggestions needed for sunset catamaran sail


Please do a search or wind your way through the posts over the past three weeks. There was a rather long one with ideas about sunset sails.





We have taken a sunset sail that left Waikiki in the Outrigger area - rather large cat ... not wild. Very nice. Really enjoyed watching the lights go on in the City. I can remember the name. Take a jacket with a hood.





Did you search google or Yahoo?




While we were in Hawaii, we did one too. It was wonderful. We actually went on the Kepoikai II - it sounds like the one that Merry was talking about. It was laid back, but not crazy. The crew was a lot of fun! Remember to bring your camera, Excellent photo ops! A disposable camera is the way to go!





Enjoy!




We took the Mai Tai.



Free drinks, but the atmosphere was fine.



We had our family.



Dress warmly and maybe even take a towel.



Chances are you will get wet!



Lots of fun!




Just to clarify, the sails go all day starting about 10, the morning sails have smoother seas and less booze and are much less crowded. The kids like to sit on the trampoline so the morning sails which have less wind work good. Don%26#39;t be afraid to ask for a discount on the kids, we use to get a lot of freebies for our daughter.




Thanks for all the suggestions.

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