There's no place on earth quite like this
handful of sun-drenched, mid-Pacific islands. The Hawaii of South Seas
literature and Hollywood films really does exist. Here you'll find
palm-fringed blue lagoons, lush rain forests, hidden gardens, cascading
waterfalls, wild rivers running through rugged canyons, and volcanoes
soaring 2 miles into the sky. And oh, those beaches -- gold, red, black,
and even green sands caressed by an endless surf. The possibilities for
adventure -- and relaxation -- are endless. Each of the six main islands
is separate, distinct, and infinitely complex. There's far too much to
see and do on any 2-week vacation, which is why so many people return to
the Aloha State year after year.
Sightseeing with Hawaiian Cruises in the Hawaiian Islands includes a unique combination of
adventure, culture and relaxation. With a slew of historical sites and
sacred national parks, as well as numerous sporting options like
swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, surfing, deep-sea fishing, golf and
more, it’s no wonder Hawaii saw 6.5 million tourists last year.
Much of Hawaii’s appeal comes from sheer natural beauty. From a hike to
a fountain of molten lava on Kilauea volcano, to watching a sunset while
strolling the beaches along the North Shore, to honouring sacred
Hawaiian ground at one the many historical parks, Hawaii offers an
incredible amount of things to see and do. However, not all of the
state’s beauty lies within its natural wonders. Oahu is home to several
art and history museums like the Bishop Museum and the Honolulu Academy
of Arts that make for an excellent contribution to the cultural aspect
of your trip.
It’s no secret that Hawaii features the best in surf and sand on any one
of the islands. But what is less known is that the state also provides a
wide variety of fun for all ages. The Polynesian Cultural Centre, Waimea
Valley Adventure Park and the Hawaiian Water Adventure Park are
excellent family recreation facilities, offering both amusement and
adventure to both young and old.
Hawaii is home to a wide array of flora found nowhere else in the world.
And what is a visit to the islands without delighting the senses in one
of the state’s many lush gardens? Incidentally, the island of Kauai is
known as “The Garden Isle” and magnificent green gardens like Allerton
Garden and the Kokee State Park rainforest are perfect examples of why
the island carries this moniker. Senator Fong’s in Oahu is also an
excellent botanical tour, with various exotic fruits and flowering
plants to be enjoyed in an amazing natural environment. Experience all
this and more with Hawaiian Cruises.
Whatever you do during your visit to the Hawaiian Islands, make sure you
befriend as many locals as possible. You’ll be glad you did. For it’s
that Aloha spirit that makes Hawaii on of the most magical places on
earth. And remember: when it comes to knowing Hawaii -- ask and ye shall
find.
Hawaiian Cruises
The last few years have seen an increase in
international cruise ships making port calls in the Hawaiian Islands.
So, once again, it is possible to take Hawaiian Cruises to the islands on a
luxurious Hawaiian Cruisesocean liner. Several cruise lines now regularly route their
ships on a seasonal basis into Honolulu, as well as to the neighbor
islands of Kaua`i, Maui and the Big Island of Hawai`i at Kona and Hilo.
Schedules vary, as do itineraries.
Imagine being pampered from sunup to sundown. Having every need and whim
met, being treated as if you alone were the center of the universe.
Hawaiian Cruises are floating resorts, and fabulous Hawaii
destinations in themselves, offering everything you would expect in a
great Hawaiian resort on land. Incredible dinning. Spectacular
entertainment aboard Hawaiian Cruises. Hawaiian Cruises has loads of fun activities
for all ages. When was the last time you had that much fun and paid so
little.
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