Pride of America

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This amazing ship sails as part of the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet and is strictly a Hawaii cruise, as it sails only throughout the main Hawaiian Islands, entering port only at Hilo, Maui, Kona, Honolulu, and Kauai. With Honolulu being its starting destination, the Pride of America is a unique ship designed specially for Hawaii that allows you to truly absorb the Hawaiian paradise in its seven day long cruise. The ship has gained distinction as being the first U.S. flagged passenger cruise ship to be built in over 50 years, and with an all-American crew, the Pride of America pays homage to the history and culture of America. Although the cruise offers excellent, luxurious amenities, the ship has also been praised for its relatively casual experience.
The Pride of America is a Freestyle Cruise, which means that passengers are allowed to dine anytime they want and take part in their own activities. The cruise offers nine restaurants, including two main dining rooms, a cafeteria, and two no-charge alternative dining spots. Each of the ship’s luxurious public rooms offer a unique theme relating to the American culture. The ship also offers family cabins, excellent entertainment for both children and adults, and a spa and fitness center.
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