Itinerary

7 Days – Every Day is a Port Day – Over 100 Hours in Port!

There is absolutely no place on earth like Hawaii. From the spiritual and natural beauty of these amazing islands, to the liveliness and diverse offerings of cultural activities, Hawaii has it all. Enjoy the fresh clean floral air, witness the inspiring volcanoes of Hilo, walk through Honolulu’s Diamond Head mountain, whale watch or play on some of the most incredible golf courses ever created; There is so much to do in Hawaii

DATE DESTINATION ARRIVE DEPART
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Honolulu (Embarkation)
7:00 pm
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Maui (Kahului)
8:00 am
Overnight
Monday, April 19, 2021
Maui (Kahului)
6:00 pm
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Hilo (Big Island)
8:00 am
6:00 pm
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Kona (Big Island)
7:00 am
5:30 pm
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Kauai
8:00 am
Overnight
Friday, April 23, 2021
Kauai
Content
2:00 pm
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Honolulu (Disembark)
7:00 am

Honolulu, Oahu

With a cosmopolitan population of 950,000, Honolulu is Hawaii’s largest city. It also is the hub of cultural, educational, political, dining, shopping, business and entertainment activities in the Aloha State.

After Captain James Cook put the Hawaiian Islands on the map of the world in 1778, Honolulu became an increasingly important stop for ships traveling between America and Asia. There is so much to see and do in Honolulu, our embarkation port for our cruise. Come Early and Stay Late!

Kahului, Maui

The island of Maui has special magical views, water wonders, and seaside streets that boasts some of the greatest tropical sights in the world. The island of Maui is full of natural beauty and Hawaii cruises make it easy for you to explore it and all its splendor. It has 120 miles of coastline for you to surf, snorkel, walk, ride, windsurf–you get the idea. And they come in all colors: red, white, black. Maui is your ticket to island fun with secret spots, nature’s adventures and undiscovered beauty.

Hilo, Hawaii

With a cosmopolitan population of 950,000, Honolulu is Hawaii’s largest city. It also is the hub of cultural, educational, political, dining, shopping, business and entertainment activities in the Aloha State.

After Captain James Cook put the Hawaiian Islands on the map of the world in 1778, Honolulu became an increasingly important stop for ships traveling between America and Asia. There is so much to see and do in Honolulu, our embarkation port for our cruise. Come Early and Stay Late!

Kona, Hawaii

The Kona Coast is a land of infinite variety, ranging from pristine beaches to rolling hills that are home to coffee plantations, macadamia groves and the largest privately owned cattle ranch in the United States. To the southeast lies Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, home to Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, and Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes in the world. 

 

Natwiliwli, Kauai

The fourth largest island in the Hawaiian group, Kaua’i is known as the “Garden Island.” The terrain ranges from the volcanic slopes of Mt. Waialeale and the desert-like beauty of Waimea Canyon to the Wailua River’s lush Fern Grotto. Ironically this once isolated island was the site of the first meeting between Europeans and Hawaiians. On January 19, 1778, Captain James Cook anchored his ships off the mouth of the Waimea River, becoming the first in a long line of enthusiastic visitors.