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Why A Cruise To Hawaii Is Better!

October 4, 2008 by  

If you’re trying to decide whether a cruise to Hawaii is really better than an air and land expedition, there are a few reasons why a cruise is so much better – unless of course you are prone to sea sickness.

Get To See All The Islands

You can get to see the four main islands of Hawaii in a 7-10 night round trip Honolulu sailing aboard one of the cruise liners, such as Norwegian Cruise Line, staying a day or two on each island, which would be adequate time to explore the tropical forests and active volcanoes, relax on the beach and partake in all the other activities on offer before moving on to the next island.

Trying to cover the the same itinerary yourself by air and land would take you longer than 10 days and you might not even get to see much of the islands depending on how much vacation time you’ve got. Not only that, the costs of flying and staying in hotels would work out to be much more than the cruise package cost. Additionally, you would be spending your vacation days packing and unpacking as you travel from one island to another, not to mention the times you would spend waiting at the airports for each flight.

All Exclusive Vacation

A cruise to Hawaii on one of the lines will be based on a package that covers transportation, accommodations, meals and entertainment. Additionally, the cruise line can arrange airfare (if you’re coming from mainland USA), pre or post cruise land packages and shore excursions for you at a reasonable charge.

However, if you were to arrange all of the above on your own, your total costs for the whole vacation might actually come up to double the cruise package cost.

The only time an air and land expedition might even begin to make sense is if you have a lot of vacation time to spare, can afford it and all you really want to do is relax on the beach without getting caught up in all the activities that other holidaymakers engage in - but wouldn’t that be boring?

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