Exploring Hawaii

Cruise from California to Hawaii

Island Hopping, Kite Surfing, and Waterfalls

Few places compare to Hawaii’s natural beauty and warm aloha spirit. Visit Maui’s Road to Hana, hike Diamond Head in Oahu, or unwind on Kauai’s lush shores. Whether it’s a romantic getaway or a family escape, Hawaii’s magic stays with you long after the leis fade.

Sunrise at Haleakala Volcano is a must see! bring a jacket and your camera!

 

  • Sight Seeing 90% 90%
  • Food 70% 70%
  • Transportation 50% 50%
  • Activities 80% 80%

Hawaii is known for it’s golden beaches, lush jungles, and aloha spirit– but beyond the popular spots lie hidden treasures waiting to be explored. Whether you’re island-hopping by cruise or soaking up one island at a time, these secret escapes will make your next Hawaiian getaway truly unforgettable 

Trip Video

Do you have any videos from Hawaii that capture the spirit of the islands? 

Whale Watch

Thar she blows!
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Recent Travels

I have a confession to make, it has been way too long since we have experienced Hawaii. Have you been recently ?  Care to share about your time there? 

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