At Luxury Cruise Experts, we know that cruises to Hawaii and the South Pacific are much in demand since these faraway islands' tropical beauty provides many varied opportunities for relaxation and enrichment. Our experts know the islands well and they will work with you to provide the best fit depending on your preferences. Our experienced travel agents have cruised Hawaii and the South Pacific islands and will recommend the itinerary and the cruise line that will provide you the ultimate cruise vacation. Let an Expert help you plan your cruise to Hawaii and the South Pacific today.
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Hawaii / South Pacific
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Starting From
$6,395
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Grand Hawaiian Holiday
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Hawaii / South Pacific
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2010 Tropics
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Hawaii is the most remote island chain in the world, over 2,000 miles from the nearest landfall. Distance makes for splendid isolation - these Polynesian islands are removed from all else but one another.
The South Pacific, a delightful package of pleasant surprises, includes Fiji, Cook Islands, Vanuatu, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Norfolk Island, New Caledonia, Tonga, Solomon Islands, and Rarotonga.
Hawaii consists of eight major islands plus 124 minor islands, reefs and shoals, strung like a necklace across the Pacific for over 1,500 miles. The eight major islands (which make up over 99% of the total land area) are Oahu, Maui, Hawaii (known as Big Island), Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe (uninhabited) and Niihau (privately owned).
Each of the major islands has an identity all its own. Oahu is as different from Molokai and Maui as Kauai is from Lanai and the Big Island - each as varied and colorful as the official state flower, the hibiscus. With their collective mass of 4.1 million acres or 6,450 square miles, these islands form the fourth smallest state in the United States.
Beyond mere geography, to Hawaiians the land is "mother". The Hawaiian word for land, 'aina, literally means "that which feeds". It doesn't belong to us; we belong to it, and are part of it.
The Fiji Islands, one of the most important destinations in the South Pacific, are famous for coral islands, rainforests, island beach resorts, and traditional villages. Perfect for island hopping, backpacking, and cruising, these islands are very popular. The Cook Islands are famous for traditional island dances, fine handicrafts, laid back island lifestyles, and caves and cliffs. The Aitutaki atoll, with its fantastic lagoon, has resorts, guesthouses, and beach bungalows. Tourists are attracted to Samoan Islands for waterfalls and the rainforest on Savaii, the scuba diving blue hole at Palolo, the traditional life on Manono, the archaeological monuments, and the Taga Blowholes. Tonga offers feasting on Tongan cuisine, whale watching, and diving. Tahitian visitors will find fantastic lagoons, dramatic scenery, colorful nightlife, remote coral atolls, archaeological sights, and fine handcrafts.