Hawaiian Cruises

Most Hawaiian cruises will definitely include Hawaii’s most spectacular coastline – Na Pali Coast. Several cruise operators offer a variety of choices when it comes to cruising the Hawaiian coastline.



A popular attraction on these cruises is whale watching. As the humpback whales make their annual journey from Alaska to Hawaii between December and April, this is a fantastic time for whale watchers to take one of these cruises.



Most of the cruises start out from Kauai offering morning, afternoon and even full day schedules. Some of the activities available for cruise passengers or vacationers are of course whale watching, snorkeling, sailing, dolphin-watching and cave exploration on land.



While some of this may seem a bit mundane, do not be deceived. Any of these cruises will present you with an array of sights including waterfalls, miles of white sand beaches and intriguing descriptions from the narrators along the way and glorious sunset scenes. Of course you should schedule your cruise to take advantage of what is most interesting to you in terms of activities or sights.






 

 

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