Ready for A Fantastic Hawaiian Cruise?
Oct 2nd, 2006 by Hawaii Cruiser









Nothing sounds more deluxe than vacationing on a Hawaiian cruise. But how do you know whether a cruise to this tropical paradise is right for you? Perhaps your friends stayed on land and had a great time. Yet the thought of an all-encompassing island cruise is enticing. In our Hawaiian cruise review, we’ve listed several key reasons why a Hawaii cruise may be just the vacation you’re looking for.
The Hawaii Islands – Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and Lanai – possess the most diverse geographic formations, climates, and terrains on earth. You’ll find: rainforests on Kauai; lava deserts on the Big Island; the world’s tallest sea cliffs on Molokai; and miles of white sanded beaches on Oahu.
Hawaii Cruise Review: Pros Outweigh Cons
On a reasonably priced Hawaiian cruise ship, you’ll enjoy visits these wonderful sights in a very short time. If you were to opt for a weeklong land vacation, you’d have to pay through the nose on different hotels and inter-island airfare just to see half the amazing locations as you would on a Hawaii cruise.
Hawaii cruises are all-inclusive – in just one payment, you’ve taken care of your accommodations, transportation, meals and entertainment. Along with all amenities on your Hawaiian cruise ship, your travel agent may even arrange a pre- or post-cruise land packages and shore excursions for a reasonable charge. Instead of spending hours searching for budget hotels, moderately priced restaurants, and discount sightseeing ventures, you will enjoy the tropical ambiance on the Hawaiian cruise ship’s poolside bar and lounge.
Remember, there are no all-inclusive resorts in Hawaii. So unless you can get a rare land vacation at one predetermined price, you opt for a cruise.
Most Hawaiian cruise ships visit the four main Hawaiian islands — Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island of Hawaii — in seven to ten days. If you try doing the same in a land vacation, you’ll not only spend extra money paying for inter-island transportation, but you’ll also waste precious vacation time repacking bags, and lulling around airports waiting for your next flight. And if the flight is cancelled . . . you’re out of luck.
Cruising around Hawaii will enable you to spend one or two days on each island, and leave you time to sunbath, visit volcanoes and tropical forests, and enjoy some water sports. You’ll only have to unpack and re-pack once.
Hawaii cruises are great for all kinds of people. If you’re active, and want to explore the Big Island, Maui, Oahu, and more, a cruise will suit you to a tee. Or if you want to lounge by the pool drinking Mai Thais, you’ll feel right at home.




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