Hawaii Cruises

Information about exotic Hawaii cruises

Hawaii cruisesWhen departing from US mainland, Hawaii cruises offer a combination of a lot of time at sea so you can relax and enjoy the ship, then a lot of time on land once the ship reaches the Hawaiian islands. Hawaii cruises that depart from the mainland often sail from either San Diego or LA. There are several ships from different cruise lines that sail from Vancouver too. But more cruise lines are now offering Hawaii cruises from Honolulu, and these itineraries vary in length too, depending on what cruise line you sail with.

Hawaii cruises do offer a taste of paradise. There is no doubt that that Hawaiian islands are stunning in their natural beauty, and the more laid back atmosphere really makes it an ideal vacation. There is so much to do also. Of course you have the beautiful beaches and some of the best surf in the world too. You also have the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor on Honolulu. This is attracts over a million visitor every year, and is well worth a visit.

What are the different Hawaii cruises that are available

There are several different itineraries offered by various cruise lines that visit Hawaii. As mentioned, you can either start your cruise from mainland USA, or from Honolulu. Departing from Honolulu gives you the opportunity to spend more time there before you embark your ship. This is becoming a popular choice for many, as a visit to Honolulu is often high up on peoples wish list, so it makes sense to want to spend a few days there to take in the whole of the island before setting sail for the other Hawaiian islands.

Here are a few examples of Hawaii cruises that are currently being offered

14 Day round trip from Los Angeles:

  •  Day 1 – LA
  •  Day 2 – At Sea
  •  Day 3 – At Sea
  •  Day 4 – At Sea
  •  Day 5 – At Sea
  •  Day 6 – Hilo
  •  Day 7 – Honolulu
  •  Day 8 – Kauai
  •  Day 9 – Lahaina
  •  Day 10 – At Sea
  •  Day 11 – At Sea
  •  Day 12 – At Sea
  •  Day 13 – At Sea
  •  Day 14 – Ensenada

15 Night round trip from San Diego:

  •  Day 1 – San Diego
  •  Day 2 – At Sea
  •  Day 3 – At Sea
  •  Day 4 – At Sea
  •  Day 5 – At Sea
  •  Day 6 – Hilo
  •  Day 7 – Maui
  •  Day 8 – Honolulu
  •  Day 9 – Kona
  •  Day 10 – Kauai
  •  Day 11 – At Sea
  •  Day 12 – At Sea
  •  Day 13 – At Sea
  •  Day 14 – At Sea
  •  Day 15 – Ensenada

7 Night round trip from Honolulu:

  •  Day 1 – Honolulu
  •  Day 2 – Maui (overnight)
  •  Day 3 – Maui
  •  Day 4 – Hilo
  •  Day 5 – Kona
  •  Day 6 – Kauai (overnight)
  •  Day 7 – Kauai

These are just a few examples of Hawaii cruises on offer now. There are many more different itineraries from the cruise lines that offer Hawaii cruises. You can check out more at CruiseDirect.com

Which cruise lines offer Hawaii cruises

There are several cruise lines that operate regular Hawaii cruises. Here is a list of them below:

  •  Royal Caribbean International
  •  Norwegian Cruises
  •  Princess Cruises
  •  Carnival Cruise Line
  •  Celebrity Cruise Line
  •  Holland America Line
  •  Disney Cruise Line

You may also find some smaller local operators that offer Hawaii cruises, departing from Honolulu, so if you want to go for a less well known company then there are options for you too.

Hawaii cruises offer a taste of paradise