Hawaii Cruise
One look at the sun-soaked beaches of Hawaii helps to explain why our guests love Hawaiian cruises so much. Add in hearty local cuisine, crystal clear waters and plenty of hiking opportunities, and you have the recipe for an unforgettable holiday. Flights between the Hawaiian islands can be costly – and nobody wants to spend their precious holiday time waiting in airports. We'll take you sailing around all of our favourite stops on these islands.
On Hawaii Island, you can’t miss the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, where you can observe live lava flows. On Oahu, grab dinner and a drink down at Waikiki Beach, or climb up Diamond Head Crater for unbeatable views. In Maui, a day spent hiking through the moon-like landscapes of Haleakalā is rewarded by ethereal sunset views from the top.
Bring plenty of summer clothes in lightweight fabrics such as cotton and linen to keep you cool. The dress code in Hawaii is fairly casual, but you might like to bring some smarter clothes and layers or the evening. Essentials like sun cream and sunglasses are a must, as is swimming gear for those snorkelling trips. Hawaiian cuisine has five distinct influences; Mexico, USA, Greece, Italy and Thai. Common staples include poi (fermented taro root) and poke (raw fish salad).
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