Vancouver is the ideal home port to begin or end an Alaskan adventure. Blessed with stunning vistas and exciting activities, Vancouver offers the perfect blend of urban and natural experiences. Vancouver is a must for any cruise itinerary, and because it's a compact, walkable city right on the edge of nature, adding on just a couple of extra days to explore will give you an authentic taste of what makes this place so attractive to visitors.
Located in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront, 'Canada Place' (cruise terminal) can service up to three luxury cruise ships at any given time.
Your day at sea offers endless opportunity for activity and relaxation. Enjoy enriching onboard experiences like hot glass classes and archery tournaments, and you can send the kids to Camp at Sea for a fun-filled day of activities. Visit the state-of-the-art fitness center, where floor-to-ceiling windows provide stunning ocean views, and indulge in your choice of dining options, from breakfast to late-night snacks.
Big Island, officially known as Hawaii Island, offers a diverse range of attractions and landscapes. Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to witness the awe-inspiring activity of Kilauea and Mauna Loa, two of the world's most active volcanoes. The park’s lava flows and unique geological features make it a must-see destination.
Head to the east side and explore Hilo's lush rainforests, beautiful waterfalls like Rainbow Falls, and the serene Liliuokalani Gardens. The west side boasts sunny Kona, famous for its coffee farms and historic sites like Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park. Don't miss a visit to the stunning black sand beaches of Punalu'u, where you might spot sea turtles basking in the sun.
The entire city of Hilo is like one giant greenhouse with spectacular tropical flowers at every turn. The vibe here is definitively Old Hawaii with well-preserved historic buildings, which date back to the turn of the century and showcase Hawaii's unique architecture. Explore the stunning Rainbow Falls, a picturesque waterfall set in a lush tropical landscape.
Nearby, the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden showcases a vibrant array of exotic plants and flowers. Wander through the historic downtown area to find unique shops, local markets, and the Pacific Tsunami Museum, which offers insights into the region's natural history. For a peaceful retreat, visit Liliuokalani Gardens, a beautiful Japanese-style garden perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Big Island, officially known as Hawaii Island, offers a diverse range of attractions and landscapes. Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to witness the awe-inspiring activity of Kilauea and Mauna Loa, two of the world's most active volcanoes. The park’s lava flows and unique geological features make it a must-see destination.
Head to the east side and explore Hilo's lush rainforests, beautiful waterfalls like Rainbow Falls, and the serene Liliuokalani Gardens. The west side boasts sunny Kona, famous for its coffee farms and historic sites like Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park. Don't miss a visit to the stunning black sand beaches of Punalu'u, where you might spot sea turtles basking in the sun.
Kailua-Kona is located the beautiful western shore and is known for its sunny warm weather and calm, clear waters that offer the perfect playground for ocean adventures. Explore the historic Hulihe‘e Palace, once a vacation home for Hawaiian royalty, and visit Mokuaikaua Church, the oldest Christian church in Hawaii. Stroll along Ali‘i Drive for charming shops, cafes, and oceanfront views.
For ocean enthusiasts, Kailua-Kona offers exceptional snorkeling and diving at sites like Kahaluʻu Beach Park, teeming with colorful coral and fish. Don’t miss a tour of a local coffee farm to sample the world-renowned Kona coffee.
Kauai, known as the "Garden Isle," is the oldest of Hawaii's main islands and renowned for its lush landscapes and stunning natural beauty. The island boasts dramatic scenery, including the famous Na Pali Coast with its towering cliffs and the expansive Waimea Canyon, often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific."
Visitors to Kauai can explore the lush tropical rainforests, pristine beaches, and cascading waterfalls such as Wailua Falls. Outdoor activities abound, from hiking along the Kalalau Trail to kayaking on the Wailua River. The island's charming towns, like Hanalei and Kapa'a, offer a taste of local culture with shops, restaurants, and art galleries. With its breathtaking vistas and serene atmosphere, Kauai is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
The Nā Pali Coast on Kauai is renowned for its breathtaking cliffs, lush valleys, and stunning ocean views. This dramatic 26km (16 mi.) stretch on the island’s northwest coast is accessible only by boat, helicopter, or challenging hiking trails like the famous Kalalau Trail, which offers an immersive experience through its rugged terrain and awe-inspiring scenery.
The coast is characterised by towering sea cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and pristine beaches, making it a paradise for adventurers and nature enthusiasts. Snorkelling and kayaking along the coast reveal vibrant marine life and hidden sea caves. The Nā Pali Coast’s untouched beauty and dramatic landscapes make it one of Hawaii’s most iconic and unforgettable destinations.
Oahu, known as "The Gathering Place," is a vibrant blend of natural beauty and urban charm. From Honolulu's Ala Moana Center, the largest open-air shopping center in the world or alternatively for nature enthusiasts, hike up Diamond Head for breathtaking views or relax on the famous Waikiki Beach. For a taste of local life, visit the North Shore to witness world-class surfing and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. Don't miss the chance to sample local delicacies at a luau, where traditional Hawaiian cuisine and entertainment create an unforgettable evening.
Home to most of Oahu’s population, the port city of Honolulu extends across the southern shores of the island and offers multiple fascinating attractions. From Pearl Harbor to Iolani Palace, the only royal palace in the United States, there’s so much to discover on a cruise to Honolulu. Visit the Honolulu Museum of Art for beautiful art collections that reflect Hawaii’s contemporary cultural landscape, including superb Asian art and fascinating Pacific and Polynesian artifacts.
Experience the Hawaiian tropical rainforest on a short 2-mile hike along the Manoa Falls Trail or visit the 200-acre Lyon Arboretum, which has one of the largest collections of palm trees in the world and over 5,000 tropical species flourish. Then, head over to in Honolulu’s Chinatown neighborhood for tasty noodles, juicy dumplings, and fresh seafood..
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