x WORLD BEST CRUISES: Hawaii Cruises

Friday, June 27, 2008

Hawaii Cruises

The paradise isles of the pacific, best visited by a Hawaii cruise. Journey the year round in this holiday playground and enjoy tropical blossoms, ‘aloha’ welcomes and an incredible landscape. This is truly a must see location, and how better to visit than from the elegant surroundings of a modern Hawaii cruise.

Hawaii is the ultimate tropical paradise with white sandy beaches; crystal clear waters; bright, vibrant colours and friendly locals. If you're looking to explore exotic islands, then another alternative is a Caribbean cruise. If Hawaii is just the start of your cruising experience then why not discover the entire globe on a world cruise.
Top Hawaii Cruise Holiday Destinations:

Hawaii cruises to Oahu

Honolulu is the gem of Oahu, in the Hawaiian network, with a beautiful setting backed by cliffs and the extinct volcanoes of Punchbowl. Popular excursions include swimming with dolphins and the Polynesian Cultural Centre.



Hawaii cruises to Big Island


On Big Island, Hilo, the flower capital of Hawaii is a beautiful and colourful city. Recommended excursions include a lava viewing hike and a helicopter tour of the Circle or fire and waterfalls.


Hawaii cruises to Maui


Whale watching from Maui is a real highlight. For the more active a wave surfing lesson is a once in a lifetime opportunity. A visit to Kahului on the north shore of Maui is recommended. The home to Hawaiian Kings and Queens, explore this charming old town and visit the town square dominated by the phenomenal Bayan Tree.

Hawaii cruises to Kauai


This lush garden isle has unbeatable panoramic views and some dramatic attractions, such as Waimea Canyon and 50 ft water spouting geyser. For an unforgettable view of this, take the Heaven and Earth helicopter tour from Nawiliwili.


Hawaii cruises to Kona


Nestled at the bottom of Hualalai volcano, and near Kealakekua Bay, Kailua Kona was the playground of kings in ancient times. Don’t miss the cloud forest botanical walk

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