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Hawaii is the ultimate American vacation destination and the perfect archipelago for a cruise. Set sail from Oahu and hop between Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai — each island has its own personality, and every port call is a brand-new adventure.

I. Why Choose a Hawaii Cruise?

Advantages of a Hawaii cruise:

  • All-inclusive ticket: Accommodation + meals + transportation in one price — often 40% cheaper than booking separate island hotels and flights
  • No repacking daily: Your ship is your moving hotel
  • No baggage weight limit: Most cruise lines place no weight restrictions on luggage — a shopaholic’s dream
  • Unique perspective: Watching sunsets from the ocean is an experience that land travel simply cannot replicate

Note: Most Hawaii cruises depart from Honolulu (Oahu), so you need to fly there first. A 2-day pre-cruise stay on Oahu is highly recommended, plus an extra day at the end.

II. Main Cruise Itineraries

Cruise LineRouteDurationPrice/PersonHighlights
Norwegian (NCL)Hawaii 7-Day7 days$800–1,8006 islands included, free beverage package
Royal CaribbeanNavigator of the Seas Hawaii10 days$1,200–2,500Largest and newest, most amenities
Holland AmericaHawaii Explorations10 days$1,000–2,200Classic route, high Dutch service quality

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III. Must-Visit Islands

Oahu (Honolulu)

Hawaii’s showcase island — Waikiki Beach, Ala Moana Shopping Center, and downtown Honolulu. Best explored before boarding:

  • Pearl Harbor Arizona Memorial: Free, but advance reservations required for entry
  • Diamond Head: A 30-minute hike to the summit with panoramic views of Honolulu; most beautiful at sunrise
  • Polynesian Cultural Center: Learn about Hawaiian indigenous culture; the evening LUAU performance is not to be missed

Big Island (Hawaii Island)

The island is home to two active volcanoes — Mauna Kea (sunset stargazing point) and Kilauea (lava landscapes).

  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: UNESCO World Heritage site, $30/vehicle entry; drive in to see the lava lake (subject to volcanic activity)
  • Punalu’u Black Sand Beach: Green sea turtles basking on black volcanic rock
  • Bring comfortable hiking shoes — the volcanic terrain is rugged

Maui

Haleakalā National Park on Maui is home to the world’s largest dormant volcano. The sunrise viewing point is a world-class spectacle.

  • Sunrise strategy: Advance vehicle permits are required (only 240 cars per day allowed to self-drive up), or join an organized tour
  • Road to Hana: Follow the cliff-hugging coastal road eastward — over 600 curves, countless waterfalls and black sand beaches, Maui’s most iconic self-drive route

IV. Cruise Tips

  • Gratuities: US-style cruises typically add $14–18/day in automatic service charges
  • Internet: Satellite WiFi at sea is expensive; download offline maps and episodes before departure
  • Dress code: Smart casual for dinner; relaxed poolside
  • Shore excursion booking: Book in advance on Klook — port time is limited, and last-minute on-site booking is both pricier and risks sellouts

V. Flight + Hotel Combination Suggestions

If you’re not staying on the cruise ship, how to choose a Hawaii hotel?

  • Waikiki (Oahu): Most convenient — shopping, dining, and beach all walkable; $150–400/night
  • Kapalua (Maui): Upscale resort area; bundled packages offer good value, ideal for honeymoons

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