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Do any cruise ships leave from Hawaii?

The most popular Hawaiian cruise is on Norwegian's Pride of America which offers round trip 7-night Hawaiian cruises from Honolulu as well as daily ports of call and several overnight stays.



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If you're strapped for time here's the quick answer: Absolutely! It's perfectly feasible to fly to Hawaii and then embark on an interisland cruise. Most cruises depart from Honolulu on Oahu, so you can simply book a flight to Honolulu and then join your cruise ship there.

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Most cruise lines don't offer roundtrip Hawaii sailings. This is because foreign-flagged cruise ships sailing between U.S. destinations need to include a foreign port in their itineraries to comply with passenger shipping laws.

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The cheapest way to travel between Hawaiian islands is to fly. You can find inter-island flights for as little as $39 each way, depending on when you want to travel and how far in advance you book.

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Hawaii Ports
  • Departure Ports. Hawaii. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Los Angeles, California. Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • Ports of Call. Hawaii. Astoria, Oregon. Ensenada, Mexico. Hilo, Hawaii. Kailua Kona, Hawaii.
  • Ports of Call. Hawaii. Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. Kilauea Volcano. Seattle, Washington. Victoria, British Columbia.


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Traveling. A typical Princess cruise to Hawaii lasts 12 to 15 days round trip. Cruises leave from Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Vancouver, British Columbia to visit four of Hawaii's major islands.

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With convenient roundtrip cruise departures from Los Angeles, San Francisco or Vancouver, it's easy to cruise to Hawaii in style and avoid the hassle of a long, boring plane flight to paradise. And if you're on the West Coast, it's even easier to sail — local residents can drive in and sail on the same day!

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Hawaii's hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts more cyclone activity in the central Pacific than usual, due to it being an El Nino summer. NOAA predicts that there will be four to seven cyclones this year.

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It's Expensive The cost of living is the biggest downside of visiting Hawaii by land. As already mentioned, Hawaii is notoriously expensive, so you can save quite a bit by taking a cruise around the islands.

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The wettest months are from November to March, but winter rains do not generally disrupt vacation plans, since the weather is very localized. This means that if it is raining where you are, there is almost always a sunny spot to be found around the coast.

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If all you want to do is go have a family resort vacation (and there's nothing at all wrong with that), the Caribbean might have the edge as a family-friendly destination. If you want to get out there to explore and experience a wide range of natural wonders — Hawaii probably takes the pineapple-flavored cake.

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Disrespect for the environment: Hawaii is known for its beautiful natural environment and animals that can be found nowhere else on the planet. But, the increase in tourism has resulted in problems such as overcrowding, littering, an overextension of our rescue and emergency resources & damage to the fragile ecosystem.

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But, the increase in tourism has resulted in problems such as overcrowding, littering, an overextension of our rescue and emergency resources & damage to the fragile ecosystem. Some Native Hawaiians may feel that tourists do not show enough respect for the environment.

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