You’re constantly aware of the power of nature in Hawaii, where the lush scenery is like something out of another world. Jagged cliffs, beaches of glittering black sand, ribbon-like waterfalls cascading from emerald escarpments, and smoldering volcanoes catch your eye at every turn. You’ll see pounding surf, limpid lagoons, and sometimes a snowy cap on the highest mountains. Explore bamboo forests and plunging gorges. At night, look up at the astonishing array of stars.
Hawaiian people feel a deep connection to nature and embrace the spirit of Aloha, which means living in harmony with nature and the people around you. Beliefs are expressed through beautiful chants, music, graceful hula, and art. Stories relayed from one generation to the next invoke the spirits and the historical events that have shaped the islands. Natural phenomena are understood as the work of gods and goddesses, and many locations and animals are regarded as sacred.
Hawaii boasts a unique cuisine, with influences from Polynesia, Japan, and America. Taste fresh tuna poke bowls, sweet pineapple, and juicy strawberry papaya. Try lomi lomi, salted salmon with tomatoes, onions, and hot peppers. Sample local chocolate and enjoy coffee made from Kona beans. Experience everything from delicate sushi and sashimi to moco loco. Look out for spam, a local favorite, served in wontons or as Spam musubi with rice and nori.
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Experience the verdant, mountainous beauty and gentle rhythm of life of Hawaii on one of our award-winning ships. You’ll enjoy attentive service and have plenty of time to soak up the sunshine from your Infinite Veranda® stateroom on Celebrity Edge or the Lawn Club on the top deck of Celebrity Solstice.
On our cruises to Hawaii, you’ll be able to explore rainforests, waterfalls, and volcanoes on our immersive shore excursions. Snorkel, hike, drive a 4x4, or even fly over the dramatic scenery in a helicopter. Back on board Celebrity Edge, toast those fiery Hawaiian sunsets over cocktails on the Magic Carpet. On Celebrity Solstice, head to the romantic Sunset Bar for ice-cold sundowners.
After dark, enjoy glittering entertainment before dancing under the stars. Elevate your experience at The Retreat® and stay in a beautiful suite with access to a private lounge and the exclusive restaurant, Luminae at The Retreat.
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What is the best time of year to take a cruise to Hawaii?
The best time to take a cruise to Hawaii is typically from mid-April to early October. During this period, the weather is warm and pleasant, with less chance of rain. The winter months (November to March) can also be good, but the weather may be slightly cooler, and there is a higher chance of rain and rougher seas.
How long does a typical cruise last?
A typical Hawaii cruise lasts between 7 to 10 days, depending on the itinerary and the cruise line. Some cruises may be shorter, while others could extend to 14 days or more if they include visits to other islands or longer port stays.
What are the main ports of call?
The main ports of call for Hawaii cruises typically include Honolulu (Oahu), Lahaina (Maui), Hilo and Kailua-Kona (Big Island), and Nawiliwili (Kauai). These ports offer easy access to popular attractions and excursions on each island.
What should I pack?
When traveling to Hawaii, pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather. Don't forget sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, swimwear, and comfortable shoes for walking. If you plan to visit any religious or cultural sites, bring modest clothing as well.
Can I fly to Hawaii and then cruise the islands?
Yes, many travelers choose to fly to Hawaii and then embark on a cruise around the islands. Various cruise lines offer island-hopping itineraries, allowing you to explore multiple islands during your trip.
Do I need a passport?
Yes, you will need a valid passport for international travel to Hawaii if you're coming from outside the United States.
AIRPORT TRANSFER TO AND FROM HAWAII INCLUDED
Yes, your booking includes a transfer to and from the Hawaii airport, ensuring a smooth and stress-free journey to your destination.