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Sunday
Apr012007

star gazing at sea

the thought of watching a meteor shower while floating on a boat is one of those things that has captured my fancy ever since i stumbled upon the wild side specialty tours website a few years ago. you have to head out to the west side to enjoy this overnight off the beaten path adventure which only sets sail when the stars are aligned and mother nature has chosen to cooperate.

tours head out in time to catch the sunset and, after dinner is served on board, it's time to be schooled in celestial navigation 101 while the crew shares voyaging tales and island legends as you snuggle down and wait for the star show to kick off in the wee hours of the night.

wild side's crew of marine biologists also take guests out for morning wildlife tours of the waianae coast and you can always opt for a sunset sailing if a meteor shower is not in the stars. the company operates on the not-just-for-profit philosophy with tour proceeds helping to fund their wild dolphin foundation which also offers volunteer opportunities for those who dream of the life aquatic and want to tap into their inner jacques cousteau.

{photo credit: tori cullins, wild dolphin foundation}

Reader Comments (1)

You're right. Nothing compares to being on the waters of Hawaii at night. Several charters also leave from Kewalo Basin in Honolulu. Sailing from Kewalo also allows you to see the Honolulu skyline reflecting off the water. Very cool. A selection of these charters can be found at http://www.yachtchartershawaii.com

Monday, May 28, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterEric Petersen

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