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Hawaii
There are three basic types of Hawaiian cruise itineraries. First, some Hawaiian cruises start or end in Hawaii and connect to California, Ensenada or Vancouver. Other itineraries combine Hawaii cruises with French Polynesia. The third and most popular type of Hawaii cruise sails entirely within the Hawaiian Islands, or begins and ends in Hawaii and includes one foreign port, such as Fanning Island, in the itinerary.
Hawaii cruises that include French Polynesia are one way, longer than a week, and often include Papeete, Bora Bora, and Moorea.
It is possible to cruise Hawaii year-round.
Hawaii cruises typically last seven to 15 days.
In some cases you'll need to fly a long distance to reach your port of departure, so we suggest that you arrive at the port city at least one or two days in advance of your Hawaii cruise. This will give you time to rest and get oriented before boarding the ship. Most lines that cruise Hawaii offer pre-cruise hotel packages.
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Terms and Conditions: Prices are in U.S. Dollars (USD) per person (cruise only) based on double occupancy and do not include airfare, taxes, or government charges unless otherwise noted. Prices are based upon the lowest fare and are subject to availability. Your exact price depends upon selected day of departure, departure city, ship, cabin level and class of airfare available. Rates for third and fourth passengers are not shown. All prices and dates are subject to availability. All offers and upgrades are for selected dates, sailings, and cabin categories only, are subject to availability, and are capacity controlled. All prices and dates may not be available at time of booking. All information is subject to change without notice. We reserve the right to correct errors.
Note: Bookings are temporarily suspended for residents of the state of Florida. |
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