Saturday, July 18, 2009

Famous Destinations


More than 2000 miles from the nearest major land mass, the Hawaiian Islands form the most isolated group of islands in the world. Palm-fringed beaches, tropical sunsets, Polynesian luau's, glowing volcanoes . . . there's something for everyone in Hawaii.

Hawaiian cruises are the ultimate "island-hopping" adventures, affordably taking you from one tropical Hawaiian Island to another while experiencing the luxurious features of your cruise ship. 7-night Hawaiian Islands cruises are offered weekly by American Hawaii Cruises. However, most cruise lines offer 10 or 11 night Hawaiian Island cruises in April, September and October on the fringes of their Alaska seasons.

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The 7-night cruises begin and end in Honolulu and visit a different port everyday, possibly including an overnight stay in some ports. The longer 10 & 11-night seasonal cruises are one way repositioning cruises to or from the North American Mainland or South Pacific and Far East.

Depending on your ship and itinerary, you will more than likely visit these ports:

Honolulu, Oahu

Nawililiwili, Kauai

Kahului, Maui
Hilo, Hawaii

Kona, Hawaii

Each of the islands in the Hawaiian chain has its own personality. Discover them all on your Hawaii cruise. From the Big Island and its active volcano to the lush Garden Isle of Kauai and the immaculate beaches of Maui, this cultural melting pot of peoples and ethnicities keeps the aloha spirit alive and well. The beauty of Hawaii can be seen not only in its lush greenery and beaches, but also in the smiles of its inhabitants.

Hawaiian Islands

Diamond Head
While in port in Honolulu, you can hike up to the crater's ridge for breathtaking panoramic views.

Kaneohe Bay

Protected by a barrier reef, this calm blue lagoon is ideal for both snorkelers and divers on our Hawaii cruise.

Kona (Kailua), Hawaii
Kona, the sunny side of the Big Island, is home to both world-class coffee plantations and golf courses, and you can enjoy both.

Maui, Hawaii
Upscale resorts with low profiles, gourmet restaurants and pristine beaches are plentiful on this Hawaii cruise’s port of call.

The longer cruises can begin or end in:

Vancouver, British Columbia

Acapulco, Mexico

Papeete, Tahiti
Los Angeles

San Diego


Whether you're taking a 4-wheel drive mountain adventure in Kauai; a helicopter ride over the Haleakala Crater in Maui; hiking on the active Kilauea Volcano in Hilo; snorkeling off the sunshine-bathed Gold Coast of Kona; or making a trip to the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, you will find a Hawaiian Cruise to be a trip of a lifetime.
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