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Destination:
Hawai'i Cruises |
Most people don't think of
Hawaii as a popular cruise destination...but think again. Like a script
from a movie, Hawaii offers everything from long sandy beaches and
famous surf to towering cliffs, waterfalls and volcanoes.
Experience all of the enchanting beauty and adventure of the Hawaiian
islands, but at the end of the day, board your luxurious floating resort
and enjoy a deck party, incredible cuisine, and entertainment into the
night.
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Hawaii |
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Hawaii,
Polynesia, Tahiti, & The South Pacific
Who hasn't dreamed of escaping to a tropical island
paradise in the South Pacific? As it turns out, there
are literally thousands of them, including some famous
in legend, song and literature and the model for the
fictional Bali Hai that still symbolizes this region of
the world to many people.
Although these islands seem very far away, they're
actually only a few hours away from the West Coast of
North America by air, and with a number of cruise
options available - including three-, four- and
seven-night and longer sailings, it's actually possible
to fit paradise into a week's vacation. Seven-day
cruises among the Hawaiian Islands generally Cruise from
Honolulu, but several lines offer longer itineraries
calling in Hawaii from Ensenada, Mexico, and Vancouver,
B.C., before and after the summer Alaska cruise season.
A number of Polynesian island cruises depart from
Papeete, Tahiti, though
some also operate from Raiatea and a few ships call here
and in Hawaii on trans-Pacific and world cruise
itineraries.
When do you want to depart on a
Hawaii cruise?

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