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cruise' costs $25 to $40 per adult. Reservations are recommended, especially for
sunset sails.
) Ahoy! A white catamaran with green sails offers the biggest variety of boat
trips, including reef snorkeling, moonlight cruises and a sunset mai tai sail (kids al-
lowed).
yellow-and-red-striped sails, this hard-drinkin', spring-break-style catamaran
shoves off five times daily from in front of the Barefoot Bar at Duke's Waikiki.
Family-friendly snorkeling trips, high-speed daytime sailings and yes, a sunset
booze cruise on a sleek silver catamaran with white sails.
Activities
In the mornings, runners pound the pavement next to
Ala Wai Canal
; in the late after-
noon, outrigger canoe teams ply the canal's waters en route to Ala Wai Yacht Harbor.
and sports fields for soccer and softball, even cricket. For an indoor workout,
24-Hour
daily/weekly pass $25/75;
24hr)
has a small, fully equipped gym and group exercise
classes.
Waikiki Ocean Club
WATER SPORTS
(
855-380-6800, 380-6800;
www.waikikioceanclub.com
;
adult/child under 4yr/youth 4-15yr
$89/25/69; 9am-5pm;
) Zip over from the Hilton's pier to this aquatic theme park
moored offshore, where you can bounce on a trampoline, swivel down water slides or
test the triple-level diving deck, then go ocean snorkeling or swimming. Add-on activit-
ies such as sea kayaking, quad boating and helmet diving all cost extra. Make reserva-
tions a few days in advance, especially for weekend visits.
Surfing
Waikiki's gentler winter breaks are best for beginners. Surfing lessons (from $75 for a
two-hour group class) and surfboard, boogie board and stand up paddleboard (SUP) rent-