Going On A Hawaiian Cruise
If you have always wanted to say "aloha" to the exotic and beautiful Hawaiian islands, a Hawaiian cruise may be for you. Unlike a plane trip to the Hawaiian islands, a Hawaiian cruise takes you over the water, letting you see the islands and the waters from many breathtaking angles. You can also more easily visit several islands on a Hawaiian cruise - most ships will take you to several islands as a matter of course. On a Hawaiian cruise, you can easily visit the islands of Kauai, Maui, Kona and Hilo while being pampered on board a large cruise ship. A Hawaiian cruise can also be an economical way to see the islands. Hotels in Hawaii tend to be expensive, because of the islands' famed hospitality. A cruise ship can save you high air fares and expensive hotel stays. On a Hawaiian cruise, you can see many of the 137 Hawaiian islands, and enjoy the sports, nature, and entertainment the Islands famously offer to tourists each year. No matter what your interests - whether history, nature, or culture - a Hawaiian cruise has something to offer you. Of course, a Hawaiian cruise is also the perfect way to escape cold weather if you live in a winter climate. On a Hawaiian cruise, you will likely visit Hawaii island to see the Kilauea crater, reputed home of Pele, the fire Goddess. Most Hawaiian cruise ships will also stop at Maui, famous for its swimming. Your Hawaiian cruise will also stop at Honolulu, the capital, which offers stunning waterfalls and many