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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, April 23, 2006

HOLOHOLO
Atlantis and Cirque Hawaii team up

Advertiser Staff

Atlantis Navatek Cruises and Cirque Hawaii have teamed up for a dinner-entertainment package that begins with a two-hour sail aboard Navatek 1 off Honolulu. Guests dine on steak and lobster and are then taken to the Cirque Hawaii Theatre show in Waikiki. VIP seating (close to the stage) is $170 for adults and $114 for children ages 2 to 12. Standard seating is $160 for adults and $106.50 for children ages 2 to 12. Reservations: (800) 548-6262, www.atlantis adventures.com.

final week: The Pagoda Hotel's spring kama'aina rate is $80 for room and breakfast today through Thursday night, and $89 for a double room and breakfast Friday and Saturday nights.

Reservations: 923-4511, www .pagodahotel.com. Offer based on one or two people per room, per night. Hawai'i ID required.

TRAVEL TALK: "Some Amazing Places in Peru," a free travel talk by Chris Christensen, will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Liliha Public Library meeting room, 1515 Liliha St.

Christensen, a veteran traveler to Peru since the 1970s, sets off for his 11th trip next month. His talk will focus on Peru's capital of Lima and the highaltitude city of Cuzco, and include tips for planning an easy journey.

Information: 587-7577.

street fest in Seattle: On June 3-4, the Pike Place Market celebrates summer in Seattle with live music, quality microbrews beers, wines and gourmet food. Area jazz and blues musicians will perform both days. Seattle chefs will give cooking demonstrations and for animal lovers, there's a "Strut Your Mutt" dog parade.

Fifty local artisans, including regular Pike Place Market vendors, will sell their work at the festiva and dozens of food vendors will supply festival fare to attendees. Admission is free. Information: www.pikeplace marketstreetfestival.com.

also in seattle: Tens of thousands of people are expected at the Seattle International Children's Festival May 15-20 at the Seattle Center.

The opening night event ($20) features Mongolian song and dance, Belgian clowns, a brass band from Benin and actor John Lithgow. Other shows include Argentine percussion, Japanese anime, a yodeler and trick roper, live theater performance of "Moby Dick" and an Iraqi lute concert.

Information and ticket prices: (206) 684-7338, www.seattleinternational.org.