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Islands of Aloha Cruise

Below is the itinerary for the cruise you have chosen and information about the ports of call you'll be visiting.

Day Port Arrive Depart
Sat Honolulu - 8:00 PM
Sun
Mon
Maui (Kahului) 8:00 AM
-
Overnight
6:00 PM
Tue Hilo 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
Wed Kona 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
Thu
Fri
Kauai 8:00 AM
-
Overnight
2:00 PM
Sat Honolulu 7:00 AM -

 

Inside*

Oceanview*

Balcony*

Suite*

$999.00

$1,099.00

$1,299.00

$2,849.00

*Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and subject to change without notice

 

Honolulu

Hawaii's state capital and only major city is a wealth of historic and cultural delights.
Take in the view at Pali Lookout and the North Shore.
Visit the spiritual home of surfing, Waikiki Beach, then go to Iolani Palace.

Featured Shore Excursions


Pearl Harbor & Honolulu City

Travel to Pearl Harbor to visit the Arizona Memorial Visitor Center, which straddles the hull of the USS Arizona. Enjoy a stop at the statue of the great ruler, King Kamehameha. See Iolani Palace, the residence of Hawaii's monarchy, and Kawaiahao, Hawaii's oldest church, as well as Washington Place, once home to Queen Liliuokalani. You'll also drive through the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Punchbowl.


Pearl Harbor & U S S Missouri

Celebrate the honor, valor and courage of the World War II US servicemen on this special tour. This nostalgic journey takes you to the two places that marked the beginning and the end of the war for the United States - Pearl Harbor and the USS Missouri.


Best Of Oahu Grand Finale

Bid farewell to Hawaii with a grand finale tour of Oahu, featuring Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona Memorial and the world-famous Polynesian Cultural Center. At the Polynesian Cultural Center, play games with friendly island natives, get temporary tattoos and show off your new hula and Tahitian dance moves. Relax by the waterways and enjoy the songs and dances of Polynesia as island performers glide by in long canoes before an award-winning farewell feast and Grand Finale Show.

 

 

Maui (Kahului)

C'mon over to the other side of the island. The drive to Hana is a lot of fun.
Golf, swim, snorkel, windsurf or just relax under a swaying palm.
Optional tours to Lanai available.

Featured Shore Excursions


Haleakala Crater

This scenic journey takes you through upcountry Maui to the top of the world's largest dormant volcano, Haleakala. At the summit is a vast crater measuring seven-and-a-half miles long by two and-a-half miles wide. The views from the top at over 10,000 feet above sea level are magnificent.


Road To Hana

Sit back and enjoy the sights along the famed Hana Highway without having to navigate the twisting, curving road yourself. Take in the incredible scenery including lava cliffs, tumbling waterfalls, the rugged northern coastline, and tropical hillsides. After lunch, head to the Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park where you'll have the chance to photograph the glistening pools formed by several waterfalls cascading down the side of Haleakala.


Molokini Crater Snorkel

Departing from the pier, take a scenic drive to Ma'alaea Harbor where your catamaran will depart, taking you to Molokini, a crescent moon-shaped islet located less than three miles off Maui's southern coast. This area is known as one of the top ten snorkel sites in the world and home to more than 250 species of fish.

 

 

Hilo

See the spectacular Akaka Falls, a cascading waterfall of 422 feet.
The Big Island's most tropical town is nestled between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.
Visit Volcano National Park to see Mount Kilauea, an active volcano.

Featured Shore Excursions


Circle Of Fire Helicopter

See Earth's most geologically active environment, the Kilauea Volcano, on a thrilling helicopter ride. Fly over Kilauea's most recent eruption sites and follow the surface activity down to the devastated village of Kalapana. View lava flows, the Puna Forest and black-sand beaches, which were formed by lava that was cooled by water.


Secrets Of Puna

Cool off under swaying palm trees in a natural lava rock lagoon and feel the warmth of a black-sand beach between your toes. Drive across the black lava flows to the Puna District and Kilauea Volcano where you'll walk across the lava flows and find the new black-sand beach of Kaimu. Enjoy a Hawaiian barbecue lunch then take a drive to the Lava Tree State Park. Finally, your guide will share a beautiful coastal lagoon with you, protected by a reef.


Volcanoes National Park

Standing at just over 4,000 feet, Kilauea is not the tallest volcano on the Big Island, but it's certainly the most active. Pass the Halemaumau Fire Pit and the Kilauea Iki Crater before stopping at the Thurston Lava Tube, where a short walk gives you the opportunity for an up-close view of an extinct lava tube. This tour also visits the Hawaii Volcano Observatory and Jaggar Museum.

 

 

Kona

Explore beautiful tidal pools by foot or with snorkel.
The sun always seems to shine on this part of the west side of the Big Island.
Visit the Captain Cook Monument and the sacred Pu'uhonua o Honaunau.

Featured Shore Excursions


Captain Zodiac Raft, Snorkel & Dolphin Adventure

This award-winning, fast-paced adventure tour is the only one that takes you to beautiful Kealakekua Bay, the only marine sanctuary on the Big Island of Hawai'i. A 24-foot Zodiac raft provides an exciting shore-hugging ride along the Kona coast. Upon arrival at Kealakekua Bay, you can swim and snorkel in protected waters and on the return ride, you'll explore sea caves, lava tubes and learn more about the geology of the island.


Historic Kona

Join a wonderful journey of discovery through the historic city of Kona and along Hawaii's beautiful sun-drenched Gold Coast. A stop at the Kona coffee house gives you a chance to sip the flavorful brew while browsing through the shop and exhibits. Enjoy the breathtaking sea views of Kealakekua Bay and visit St. Benedict's historic painted church. Then, get ready to discover old Hawaii at Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park.


Kona Bay Beach Blast

Anaehoomalu Bay is a natural marine life preserve and one of the most beautiful beaches on the Big Island. The sand is a salt and pepper mix of coral and volcanic rock, and the entrance to the beach is through a lava desert. Whether you want to try kayaking, snorkeling or biking across the sheltered bay on floating hydro-bikes, the day is yours to enjoy.

 

 

 

Kauai

This is the land of rain forests, smooth, rounded mountains, cascading waterfalls and towering ocean cliffs.
Visit the Fern Grotto and Spouting Horn. Careful, you may get wet.
You must see Waimea Canyon to believe it.

Featured Shore Excursions


Journey To Waimea Canyon

Discover the breathtaking gorge in the heart of Kauai, Waimea Canyon, often called the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific.' This magnificent canyon in the heart of Kauai is 10 miles long, one mile wide and 3,400 feet deep, with a spectacular array of rainbow colors created by the reds and browns of exposed volcanic rock, mingled with the blues and greens of lush tropical vegetation.


Luau Kalamaku

If you only experience one thing in Hawaii, make sure you don't miss this spectacular extravaganza. Graceful Hula dancers, fire poi ball twirlers, traditional fire knife dancing and a vivid storyteller come together for this once-in-a-lifetime authentic experience. And the buffet of local delicacies and desserts is so lavish; you'd think that was the show.


Na Pali Explorer

The Na Pali Explorer takes you to the base of mystical 4,000-foot-high sea cliffs. Sea caves and cascading waterfalls are scattered along this huge green stretch of remote rainforest coastline. The Captain and crew will provide narration on the history and mythology of the area before you take a plunge and begin to snorkel the crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life.

 

 

 

 

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