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Extraordinarily beautiful and impossibly romantic, Hawaii possesses some of the most exotic landscapes on earth. There are winding waterfalls and fiery volcanoes, jewel-toned beaches and lush fern forests, immense canyons and coastal cliffs. And Cruise Hawaii Onlinetm can take you to it all.

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Golden beaches, emerald-green rainforests, fiery volcanoes, black lava deserts, towering mountains and aquamarine water – these are just some of the elements of Hawaii’s stunning natural beauty.....

 

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HILO, HAWAII
Welcome to the lush, tropical eastern coast of The Big Island of Hawaii. Here, Hilo is nestled among old banyan trees and elegant, manicured parks. Drive north along the emerald green Hilo-Hamakua Heritage Coast to the mystical Waipio Valley where the rainforest yields wild ginger, towering bamboo and hundreds-foot-high waterfalls crowned by rainbows. Pride of America offers the rare opportunity to view Mount Kilauea’s awesome power as you sail en route to Maui.

HONOLULU, OAHU
Like giant polished gems, sparkling Diamond Head Crater and glistening Waikiki Beach surround this cosmopolitan and surprisingly verdant city. Within Honolulu’s boundaries are lush rainforests, ancient temples, deep sea caves and sacred sites. You won’t want to miss the hallowed memorials at Pearl Harbor including USS Arizona and Punchbowl National Cemetery. Plan to stay a few extra days to enjoy all that sophisticated Honolulu has to offer.

KAHULUI, MAUI
Maui offers two famous dormant volcanoes:
Mount Haleakalã, known as the House of the Sun,” and Pu’u Kukui whose caldera has eroded into the scenic valley of ‘lao. While here, take the spectacular 50-mile Road to Hana, relax on your choice of hundreds of pristine beaches, hit the links at the spectacular golf courses of West Maui or enjoy the world-famous Pacific Paradise Luau. Most itineraries offer you plenty of time for an optional tour to the island of Lanai.

KONA, HAWAI’I 
On the sun-drenched eastern slopes of the Big Island of Hawaii rests enticing Kona. Here you’ll find stark, black moonscapes, cool, fertile fields, steep slopes that sprout famous Kona coffee beans, macadamia nuts and a profusion of exotic tropical flowers. The Big Island of Hawaii’s Gold Coast also offers four world-class golf courses available to you with the NCL Golf Hawaii Program.

LAHAINA, MAUI
Rich in history and charm, Lahaina was once the capitol of Hawaii and the largest whaling port of the Pacific. Today you can explore its beautifully restored buildings, museums, missionary homes and a replica of a 19th century whaling ship. Take a cultural walking tour with a local guide who will bring you to some of Maui’s most sacred and significant archaeological sites.

NAWILIWILI, KAUAI
Nawiliwili is a quaint port known as the gateway to this Garden Isle’s extravagant beauty.

From Mt. Wai’ale’ale Crater—which averages over 400 inches of rain per year, to dramatic Waimea Canyon —‘the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, to the plunging cliffs of the Na Pall Coast, to the National Tropical Botanical Gardens, you’ll find an endless array of exotic spots to explore.

 

More Information from the Hawaii Convention and Visitor's Bureau.

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Hawaii's Weather

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Family Fun

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Have you ever noticed how Mother Nature makes such a perfect playmate? Just take the kids to one of Hawaii’s many beaches and you’ll see them playing in the sand, chasing waves to the point of exhaustion. You and your children can explore fiery lava flows, vibrant green fern forests and hidden waterfalls. The activities in Hawaii are so invigorating, their little minds will be filled with big wonder. The joy of snorkeling, the awe of watching a whale breach, and the contagious smile that comes from a first surf lesson -- these things will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Kids thrive in Hawaii’s natural environments and love to try new experiences. (Thanks to Mother Nature, they seem to sleep better too.)

Outdoor Adventures

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Hiking through Hawaii’s lush rainforests... Lounging on a secluded beach... Cruising down a volcano on a mountain bike at top speed... These are just a few of the myriad of activities you can do while in Hawaii - The Islands of Aloha. From catching a sunset sail on a balmy, tropical evening to hitting the ski slopes at Mauna Kea crater, Hawaii offers activities to please each individual. You can snorkel, hike, explore and catch an afternoon luau (feast) all in one day. The choice is yours. All you have to do is figure out what you want to do while on vacation in Hawaii. Then again, you may want to do nothing at all.

Golf In Paradise

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Perhaps Hawaii’s best kept secret is golf in Hawaii. A recent poll of professional golfers showed that Hawaii is their favorite place to visit. And it’s no wonder, with eight of the top 25 resort courses in the country situated amongst the Hawaiian Islands. It’s amazing how the world’s best golf course designers – Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones, Arnold Palmer – were able to visualize and create courses up, down, and around cliffs, beaches, rolling hills and lava fields. With more than 80 courses to choose from, the common reaction among golfers in Hawaii seems to be: So many courses... So little time.

Hawaii Arts Scene

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Hawaii is known for its unique Hawaiian culture, but it is also gaining a solid reputation for hosting world-class Arts & Culture events from around the world. From Old World masters and unique exhibits from the Far East to distinguished symphony concerts at the Blaisdell Concert Hall, Hawaii offers a plethora of performing and visual arts melded with fascinating cultural celebrations you won’t see anywhere else. So go ahead, take in a hula show or two… but be sure not to miss the Monet on permanent exhibit down the road.

Culture & History

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It’s no doubt that the Hawaiian culture has left an indelible mark in history. From the skillful, innovative ways of Polynesian sea voyaging to the ancient traditions of the Hawaiian ohana (family), we continuously learn from our ancestors. The Hawaiian language is now being taught throughout Hawaii schools and the legacy of the Hawaiian monarchy is still revered today. The revitalization of the Hawaiian culture continues to remind us that the past clearly defines the present. There are many ways to connect with both contemporary and historical cultural activities throughout each island.

Weather

Weather on all of the Hawaiian Islands is very consistent, with only minor changes in temperature throughout the year. This is due to year-round warm sea surface temperatures, which keep the overlying atmosphere warm as well. In practical terms, there are only 2 seasons: the summer months (called Kau in Hawaiian) that extend from May to October and the winter months (Ho'oilo) that run from November to April. The average daytime summer temperature at sea level is 85 degrees F. (29.4 C) while the average daytime winter temperature is 78 degrees (25.6 C). Temperatures at night are approximately 10 degrees F. lower. 

The islands are an incredible collection of many diverse micro-environments, each with its own unique weather, plants and animals. As a result of the shielding effect of volcanic mountains and the differences in weather found at various elevations, there are as many different climate zones here as exist along the entire coast stretching from Alaska to Costa Rica. For the full impact of this, visitors need only explore the islands by car or helicopter and they’ll see the beauty of tropical rain forests, cool alpine regions, stony deserts and sunny beaches - all within the span of just a few short miles.

Rainfall and Storms


Through most of the year, Hawaiian weather patterns are affected primarily by high-pressure zones in the north Pacific that pump cool, moist trade winds down onto the island's northeastern slopes. This holds true for most of the summer and approximately half of the time in the winter. These winds are forced up-slope by the mountain heights where their moisture condenses into clouds that produce rain. Most of the rain falls in the mountains and valleys on the windward (northeastern) side of the islands. It is this weather phenomenon that creates the rich tropical environment for Hawaii’s flowers and verdant greens. The wettest months are from November - 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.

The action of trade winds here means that there is always a cooling breeze. The strength of this wind builds as the heat of the day rises and reaches a peak in the afternoon, only to diminish in the evening and start again the next day. Several times during the year the trade winds will stop completely and the wind will switch around to come out of the south or west, bringing stormy or hot sticky weather. Islanders sometimes call this "Kona" weather, because kona means leeward or South, and this points to the direction from which these weather systems arrive. Stormy weather comes to the islands, primarily in the winter and sometimes lingers for several days. Severe storms, however, are not a common occurrence.

Water and Surf Conditions

Hawaii's near-shore water temperatures remain comfortable throughout the year. The average water temperature is 74 degrees F. (23.3 C), with a summer high of 80 degrees F. (26.7 C). Wave action varies dramatically between winter and summer, and between island coasts. Summer waters are typically very gentle on all beaches. This changes in the winter on many north-facing beaches, as storms far out into the Pacific drive ocean swells towards the islands, building large breaking waves.

As with island rains, wave conditions are often very localized, so if there is too much surf on your beach, you can usually find calmer water at a more sheltered beach. Strong currents can make any beach unsafe at any time during the year, but this is particularly true in the winter. When in doubt, simply ask your hotel staff or a lifeguard for recommendations and also look for warning flags and posted beach conditions.

Hawaii's Mountains and Volcanoes

Many visitors are drawn to the natural beauty found in higher elevations such as Kokee on Kauai, or Haleakala on Maui, or Kilauea on the Big Island. To prepare for the trip, bring long pants and several layers of cool weather clothing because the temperature in the higher locations drops 3.5 degrees for every 1,000 feet above sea level that you climb. For example, the summit of Haleakala at an elevation of 10,023 feet can be as much as 30 degrees F. cooler than resort areas on the coast.

Because these peaks rise through the earth's atmosphere, there is less protection from the sun's powerful burning rays. This burning effect can be easily masked by the cool temperatures on the mountain, so be sure to use sun block liberally, and bring a hat and sunglasses.

Island Maps

Now Available Online




 

Below are links to intinerary maps for each of the six major Hawaiian islands, along with descriptions and points of interest.  These map masters are suitable for photocopying for your clients.

 

Click here for Kauai Map Master    Kauai
Click here for Maui Map Master    Maui
Click here for Oahu Map Master    Oahu
Click here for Lanai Map Master    Lanai
Click here for Molokai Map Master     Molokai

  *Map Master PDF documents require Adobe Acrobat Reader.  Click here to install. http://www.adobe.com/

 


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Extraordinarily beautiful and impossibly romantic, Hawaii posses some of the most exotic landscapes on earth. From lush tropical rainforests to black lava deserts, towering mountains to fiery volcanoes, jewel-toned beaches to miles of green taro fields and glittering cities to Diamond Head Crater, this is a living paradise. And you'll want to see it all.

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