Hawaiian Cruises are cruises to a tropical paradise complete with cascading waterfalls, lush valleys, volcanoes and botanical gardens.
Hawaiian Cruises like this are a great way to see all of the Hawaiian Islands and spend quite a bit more time in port than other Hawaiian cruises. Cruising along the different yet distinct islands provide an insight into the uniqueness of each island.
Hawaiian cruises cost about the same as other cruises around the world with an average of one hundred dollars a night per person, and cruises last about one week.
Hawaiian cruises are great for island hopping. While the Christmas holiday season and summer months are the busiest for Hawaiian cruises, interested passengers can book sailings from Honolulu throughout the year.

The main islands to visit on Hawaiian Cruises are; Hilo, the “Big Island” of Hawaii where cascading waterfalls, gardens,and volcanoes astound you; Honolulu, Oahu, where you can visit Hawaiian monarchs last residences, Iolani Palace, Pearl Harbor, The USS Arizona Memorial, Waikiki Beach and shop the boutiques; Kona, Hawaii where you can experience black sand and green sand beaches, volcano slopes and coffee and macadamia nut plantations; La haina, Maui which is the resort destination with shopping malls, galleries, restaurants and golf courses; and Nawiliwili, Kauai which is also known as the “Garden Isle” with its lush valleys, waterfalls, fern grottos, dramatic cliffs and white sand beaches.
Cruising in Hawaii has become very popular in the past few years. Be warned however, some of the cruises around the Hawaiian islands still do travel into international waters as a function of the cruise industry so you should check with your cruise line for a more specific answer.
