Hawaii Cruise Ships
Aug 27th, 2006 by Hawaii Cruiser









Escape to tropical paradise on a Hawaii cruise. Hawaii is the world’s most isolated islands with beautiful beaches and breathtaking sunsets. Taking a cruise ship is a great and affordable way to explore the Hawaiian Islands. The cruises allow travelers to hop from island to island, highlighting Hawaii’s best features.
Which Hawaii Cruise Ship to I Choose?
The Pride of America is Norwegian Cruise Line’s (NCL) second flag ship in the United States. This inter-island Hawaiian cruise sails for seven days and visits Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. This incredible cruise ship pays tribute to many areas of the U.S. with Alaskan, New Orleans, and Hawaiian inspired areas and activities. Travelers are able to experience a mixture of locations at the same time.
The Pride of Hawaii is NCL’s third flag ship in the U.S. and the newest cruise ship to sail through Hawaii’s waters. This luxurious ship is brand new and offers an array of activities, amenities, and dining options for all travelers. This cruise ship leaves every Monday from scenic Honolulu for seven days, stopping off at four Hawaiian Islands.
The Pride of Aloha is a one week long cruise that runs all year and stops off at four of the Hawaiian Islands. The décor onboard the cruise ship displays Hawaii’s uniqueness and the Hawaiian crew exudes the friendly “spirit of aloha”. A great advantage for those interested in exploring the Hawaiian Islands is that this cruise stays at port for a longer period of time and less time sailing compared to the other cruises.
The Norwegian Wind is a ten day cruise which runs through Kauai, Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, and Fanning Island. Onboard this spacious cruise ship, travelers have the option of six wonderful restaurants, ten bars and lounges, a fitness center, swimming pools, and a stunning casino. The terraces are enclosed with glass and give passengers a panoramic view of the pristine ocean.




[...] Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) announced today that it returned to profitability. It had revenues of $592.3 million and profits of $49 million. NCL operates 3 cruise ships in Hawaii which include The Pride of Hawaii, The Pride of Aloha and The Pride of America. NCL now has a much greater share of its US operations here in Hawaii since completing The Pride of Hawaii this past year. [...]