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Cruise Hawaiian Islands

Just mentioning Hawaii conjures up images of swaying palms, hula dancing, pineapple and Mai Tais in the sun for most folks. Including a cruise as part of a Hawaiian holiday can be a special part of anyone’s dream vacation. Known as the “Gem of the South Pacific”, Hawaii is a worthy place to cruise to, from or around. The opportunities are limitless. Many options for Hawaiian holidays exist and favorite cities with navigable ports on visitor’s lists include Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, Lahaina and Kahului, on the island of Maui, Hilo and Kona, on the “Big Island” of Hawaii and Nawiliwili, located on Kauai. Adventures available to cruisers when in the various ports include snorkeling, SCUBA diving, golfing on championship courses, surfing, hiking, kite surfing, parasailing, zip line riding, lazing on perfect beaches, dining in iconic restaurants, participating in time-honored luaus and enjoying the legendary nightlife. Cruise ships offering one time unpacking and the place to begin and end each day’s new discoveries in Hawaii allows for maximum exposure to multiple islands without the hassles of airports and rental cars. Cruises are regularly scheduled to and from Hawaiian ports connecting North American mainland cities such as Vancouver, BC, Canada or Los Angeles, California along with Ensenada, Mexico. Regularly scheduled cruises with points of embarkation in Sydney, Australia and New Zealand or ports along the way in the Pacific Ocean are also among the offerings. Stops in Hawaiian ports can also be part of much longer duration cruises from virtually anywhere cruise ships operate in the world. Also very popular is Interisland cruising where vessels are boarded after flying to Hawaii to allow for maximum time in the islands. Vessels ranging from 36 passenger luxury oriented cruises of 7 to 10 days between the Hawaiian Islands with an emphasis on wildlife exploration and culturally rich experiences to cruises on iconic mega-ships with all the onboard activities one associates with these floating resorts are among the offerings. Your dream of visiting the Hawaiian Islands may very well be best accomplished by including a cruise in your itinerary. Whether your goal is to see as much of the islands as possible without the rigors of moving from one hotel and airport to another or to spend relaxing at sea days on the deck of world class cruise ships before touring the romantic and exciting Hawaiian Ports of Call it’s all available to you once you add this adventure to your list.
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