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Departure Port: If you only want to view results for cruises that start in a specific port, you can
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you only want to view cruises that start in either New York or Boston.
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Arrival Port: If you only want to view results for cruises that end in a specific port, you can specify
it here. You can select more than one (to see cruises that end at certain ports). For example, you can select both New York and Boston if you only
want to view cruises that end in either New York or Boston.
Ports of Call: You can the type name of one port that you would like all your search results to include. For
example, if you type Barcelona all of the search results will include cruises that include Barcelona (even if it's not a starting or ending port in
the itinerary). Be sure to spell the port name correctly!
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amount of people per room. For example, if you select "5 and more" your search results will only include ships that have at least one room
type that would accommodate at least 5 people. The pricing that displays on the search results page will be the per person pricing based on a room for
two people. Proceed further in the online booking process to view the pricing for accommodations for a different occupancy.
Kid-Friendly: Shows cruises that are great choices for those traveling with children and teens. Includes ships
with youth programs and/or youth-friendly public spaces. Programs and public spaces are subject to change, at the discretion of the cruise line.
→ Cruise Only vs Cruise Line Tour
If you check the Cruise Only option, you will only see results that are for a cruise vacation. If you check the Cruise Line Tour option, you will only
see vacations that include a cruise + land tour package (also known as a Cruise Tour). Leave both unchecked to view results that include
both vacation types.
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Our special offers may not be combinable. Certain restrictions apply to each offer. View terms and conditions during the online booking
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Hawaii Cruises
Hawaii is one of the most exotic and popular cruise destinations in the world, especially among honeymooners as it is filled with very
romantic surroundings and plenty of things to do. Plus, being a year-round cruise destination that enjoys great weather most of the time,
you can't go wrong date-wise when booking a Hawaii cruise.
Nature lovers enjoy Hawaii's breathtaking waterfalls, picturesque volcanoes, and world famous white-sand beaches. While on a Hawaii
cruise, history buffs can visit famous landmarks such as Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial. Those looking to take in some of the
local culture can go to see an authentic Polynesian Luau. If you're looking to play sports, visit one of
Hawaii's world-class golf courses for a game, or head to the beach for some surfing and swimming.
Taking a Hawaii cruise is a great way to visit all of the Hawaiian Islands in one trip, as you won't have to worry about flying island to
island and you won't have to pack and unpack every day. Many cruisers don't realize that you don't even have to fly to Hawaii to take a
Hawaii cruise, as there are a few west coast U.S. ports that cross the Pacific to go there. For example, there are Hawaii cruises from Los
Angeles and San Diego available on select cruise lines.
An important thing to know is that while cruising in Hawaiian waters the cruise ships will not feature a casino operating onboard (due to
U.S. laws), but who wants to gamble while they could be basking in the sun or visiting some of the most famous attractions in the
world?
American Discount Cruises & Travel is proud to offer the best deals possible on all Hawaii cruises booked with us. Backed by our
"Low Price Guarantee," and powered by our team of expert travel agents, we're sure to exceed your expectations when booking your next Hawaii cruise!
Highlighted Hawaii Cruise Attractions
The following are just a few of the many things to do while in Hawaii:
Beautiful Hawaiian Beaches
One of the main attractions in Hawaii are the amazing white-sand beaches that are great for surfing, swimming, snorkeling, bodysurfing,
various water sports (like kayaking, sailing and windsurfing) or just relaxing in the sun. Among the more popular beaches in Hawaii are
Lanikai Beach (in Oahu), Kaanapali (in Maui), Waikiki Beach (in Honolulu; one of the most famous beaches in the
world), Kamakahonu Beach (in Kona) and Hanalei Bay Beach (in Kauai).
Pearl Harbor
While in Honolulu on a Hawaii cruise you'll have the opportunity to visit one of the most famous landmarks in the United States. Pearl
Harbor is a U.S. naval base that was attacked by the Japanese, bringing the U.S. into World War II. Today, this area is a historic
landmark that's located in the same area is the USS Arizona Memorial.
Diamond Head
Located in Honolulu, this is without a doubt one of the world's most famous volcanic craters. You can take a 45-minute (fairly easy) hike
to the top of this 761 foot crater for a breathtaking view of Oahu. Diamond Head is one of the most well known areas of the island of Oahu
and is a great excursion to take part in while on a Hawaii cruise.
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Cruise Lines in Hawaii
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