Honeymoon Cruising in Hawaii
October 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
The beautiful islands of Hawaii is perfect for your honeymoon gateway. Thousands of young couples have their honeymoon cruising in Hawaii as there are so many things to see and do in a Hawaii vacation. It is so popular that there are marriage agencies which specialises in Honeymoon Cruising in Hawaii.
What makes Hawaii honeymoon cruises all the more special is its romantic settings evoked by movies such as “Blue Hawaii” starring Elvis Presley and the musical “South Pacific”. Amidst swaying coconut trees at the beaches are soft Hawaiian music. Of course, there is also the Pearl Harbour movie with a certain element of romance included.
Choose a romantic Hawaiian honeymoon cruise and explore the many Hawaiian islands. Blessed with pristine beaches, awesome volcanoes and lush tropical rain forests, there are so many things a couple could do in a Hawaiian vacation. The inspiring natural landscapes have certainly been photographed millions of times by the visiting tourists who visit Hawaii.
The peak months for tourism in Hawaii is from November to March. If you plan to travel during those dates, plan your Hawaiian honeymoon cruises well in advance. Enjoy surfing and whale watching on the northern shores of Oahu and Maui. Visit the famed Waikiki Beach and Honolulu. Couples can try having a romantic hula hula dance and taking part in a Hawaiian luau.
Give a romantic honeymoon in Hawaii a try. Go honeymoon cruising in Hawaii and make it a memorable Hawaiian vacation!
Hawaii Cruise Excursions
October 9, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Most cruise packages to Hawaii will cover cruise excursions and shore tours at an extra charge. However, it usually is cheaper to book these on your own and not bundled together with the basic cruise package you get from the liner.
The excursions usually include helicopter tours, island tours, catamaran adventures, private sailing adventures, private snorkeling, snorkeling tours and swimming with dolphins, whale watching, historical tours, sailing, water sports and other exciting activities to help you get the most of your visit to Hawaii.
Most of these excursions are based on the calendars of the popular lines Norwegian Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruise lines, Holland American Cruise Lines and Carnival Cruise Lines, which gives you the freedom to leave the ship to carry out the excursions and come back at a predestined time to continue your cruise with the other passengers.
Choose An Island To Explore:
Islands of Oahu Excursion
Home of the Diamond Head, the most recognizable landmark in Hawaii, an excursion here would be great for anyone who loves shopping and has a passion for history as Oahu is the home of Pearl Harbor, which is synonymous with World War II.
Hanauma Bay is the ultimate snorkeling destination while the North Shore is famous for surfing. The Ko’olau mountain range offers distinctive sheer cliffs, lush rainforest and cascading waterfalls which wait to be explored.
Maui Excursion
The island is known for its attractions including the old whaling town of Lahaina, Haleakala Crater(the world’s largest dormant volcano), the road to Hana (renowned its scenery) and Kaanapali Beach.
Big Island Excursion
Bigger than all of the other islands combined, it is renowned for Kilauea and Kilauea Iki (the world’s most active and largest) volcanoes. and is the best for whale watching in the winter months (Nov-May).
Get to snorkel in the crescent shape of Molokini (a half sunken crater) and whale watch in Lahaina.
Kaua
The oldest and fourth largest of the Hawaiian islands and is famous for the immense and colorful Waimea Canyon.
Enjoy a kayak paddling tour on the Wailua River or choose to explore the golden sand beaches of the Coconut Coast.
Planning A Hawaiian Holiday Itinerary
September 30, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Planning your itinerary for a holiday in Hawaii shouldn’t be difficult if you already know what you want to see and do while on your cruise to Hawaii.
There are basically 3 options to choose from:
Roundtrip from Honolulu
Only the US-flagged ships, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of Aloha and Pride of America, are permitted to offer intra-island cruises*. The ships offer the cruise industry’s only week-long, port-intensive option, sailing 7-night round trips from Honolulu.
*The foreign flag Jones Act requires that ships that are registered in foreign countries must call on at least one international port.
Roundtrip from the U.S., Mexico or Canada
These are round trip voyages of up to 15 nights from San Diego or Vancouver offered by Princess and Holland America, amongst other lines.
Repositioning Tours
These cruises only take place once or twice a year when the ship is moving from one cruise region to another and are usually available at a bargain price as the cruise lines are keen to fill them with fare paying passengers.
They sail between the U.S. and the Far East and /or Australia / New Zealand, calling on Oahu and Maui and sometimes the Big Island (Island of Hawaii) as well as islands in French Polynesia.
Check the cruise calendars to see when you can book to travel on these tours as they are only available for a limited time.
Activities:
If your plan is to engage in surfing, scuba diving, hiking, etc, while on your cruise to Hawaii, it is worth mentioning that some activities are particular to certain islands.
Where To Hike
i. Kauai - Waimea Canyon
ii. Kauai - Na Pali Coast (only in the summer)
iii. Big Island - Mt. Kilauea
Where To Scuba Dive
i. Big Island - West Coast
ii. Maui - Molokini
iii. Maui or Lanai - Lanai Coast
Where To Windsurf / Kite Surf (Only In The Summer)
i. Oahu - Kailua Beach
ii. Maui - Hookipa Beach Park
Where To Go For Snorkeling
i. Oahu - Haunama Bay
ii. Maui - Black Rock
iii. Kauai - Lydgate Beach & Tunnels
Where To Go For Nude Sunbathing
i. Maui - Little Beach in Makena
ii. Kauai - Secret Beach in Kilauea
iii. Big Island – Various Locations
Where To See An Active Volcano
i. Big Island
Where To See Waterfalls
i. Kauai
ii. Maui
Anything else you may want to do, can be done on just about any of the 6 Hawaiian islands.
How To Choose A Cruise To Hawaii
September 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Your 3 main concerns when choosing a cruise for Hawaii are: when to travel, what to see and do while there and how a big a ship to travel on.
Most people view Hawaii as a place to get away to when escaping the winter on the mainland. But the decision regarding when to travel to Hawaii should mainly be based on what you want to see and do while you’re there. This is because while the weather in Hawaii is consistently good most of the year, each season offers a different experience in terms of activities and events. So try and take this into account when choosing a cruise for Hawaii.
The size of the ship will obviously come into play when choosing a cruise to take.
A small ship is recommended for those people that prefer a casual, crowd-free cruise experience that gives passengers a chance to get up close and personal with Hawaii’s natural surroundings. However, small ships offer very little in terms of amenities: the cabins tend to be small, only one dining room and lounge/bar, and usually there are no exercise facilities, organized activities or entertainment. But a big plus for the smaller ships is that they can go places, such as uninhabited islands, that the larger ships can’t reach.
On the other hand, big ships offer various activities and a large number of public rooms (including fully equipped gyms and fancy casinos) while providing a wide variety of entertainment and meal options.
You can choose from the following cruise liners:
- Pride of America
- Norwegian Star
- Norwegian Wind
- Star Princess
- Island Princess
- Tahitian Princess
- Regal Princess
- Pacific Princess
- Amsterdam
- Statendam
- Legend of the Seas
- Radiance of the Seas
- Paul Gauguin
- Infinity
- Carnival Spirit
- Wind Star
Once you have decided on these 3 things, you can begin shopping for a cruise. If shopping online, use a website that deals exclusively with cruises and features Hawaii cruise sellers.
Make sure to read the fine print of any quote you get – not doing so can find you stuck with a cabin no one wants right next to the droning engines of the cruise liner. Booking early as well as taking advantage of mid-week or off season promos can get you preferential rates. You might even strike it lucky and get a very good price on a luxury cruise.




