Norwegian Cruise Line

7-Day Hawaii, Round-trip Honolulu

With our unique 7-day Hawaii cruise itineraries, you get overnights in both Maui and Kauai as well as visits to Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii. You’ll be on island time as you discover cascading waterfalls, active volcanos, black, green and white sand beaches, historic sites and unspoiled nature.

05/16/2025 through 03/26/2027
05/16/2025 through 04/03/2027

Day 1 Say "Aloha!" to the big city on Oahu's South Shore: Honolulu. This sunny capital city is the main portal to the larger Hawaiian archipelago, and the perfect base for exploring Oahu. Drinking in all the breathtaking scenery is just one part of the Honolulu experience — there's so much more: Waikiki's crescent beach, plus its shopping and dining; the 350-acre volcanic crater Diamond Head (climb to the top for amazing views); and Pearl Harbor National Memorial.

Be sure to take a scenic drive from the South Shore to the North Shore, and experience the Polynesian Cultural Center, the Dole Plantation (think pineapples!), as well as world-class snorkeling, shrimp carts, and shaved ice stands.
Day 2 Kona started as King Kamehameha I's government seat, and is now a popular tourist destination with key landmarks like Hulihee Palace, as well as coffee farms, shopping and dining. Kona's pristine waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Manta ray boat charters and deep-sea fishing are also popular activities here.

Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
Day 3

Hilo, the charming and laid-back gateway to Hawaii’s Big Island, offers an authentic Hawaiian experience steeped in natural beauty, history, and culture. As the largest town on the east side of the island, Hilo sits at the foot of two majestic volcanoes: Mauna Loa, the world's largest volcano, and Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano that hosts some of the world's most advanced astronomical observatories. Visitors can explore the rich volcanic landscapes by venturing to the nearby Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can witness the fiery glow of Kīlauea's lava flows and hike across otherworldly terrain.

Nature lovers will find a paradise in Hilo's lush, green surroundings, thanks to the abundant rainfall that nourishes the region. Stroll through the renowned Liliʻuokalani Gardens, a beautifully landscaped Japanese garden spanning 24 acres along Hilo Bay, or visit Rainbow Falls, where the Wailuku River cascades 80 feet into a turquoise pool. The mist often catches the sunlight just right, creating a mesmerizing rainbow effect, a sight that perfectly embodies the natural magic of Hilo. For a truly immersive experience, explore the Hawai'i Tropical Bioreserve & Garden, which boasts over 2,000 species of tropical plants and an enchanting array of waterfalls.

Hilo’s vibrant downtown area is an inviting blend of historic charm and modern appeal. Wander through its streets lined with century-old wooden storefronts that house unique shops, art galleries, and local eateries. Stop by the Hilo Farmers Market, a must-see attraction where you can sample exotic fruits like rambutan and lilikoi or buy handmade crafts from local artisans. The Pacific Tsunami Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the town's past, recounting the powerful tsunamis that reshaped Hilo and the resilience of its community.

A fun fact about Hilo is that it is one of the rainiest cities in the United States, with an average annual rainfall of about 130 inches. This abundance of rain is what makes Hilo's scenery so verdant and lush, contributing to its unique appeal. Despite the frequent rain showers, Hilo has a quiet, unhurried charm that invites visitors to slow down, explore, and truly experience the natural and cultural wonders of Hawaii’s Big Island.



Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
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Day 8 In ancient times, Kaanapali was a royal retreat for the rulers of Maui, who delighted in the perfect three-mile stretch of white sand beach, the gentle waves, warm sunny days and the majestic West Maui Mountains. Maui royalty surfed, raced their outrigger canoes, feasted at luaus that lasted for weeks, and where the Kaanapali Golf Course now blankets the
land, they played ulu maika, a form of lawn bowling with heavy lava balls. It seems apparent that Kaanapali was and always will be Where the World Comes to Play!

Kaanapali, which means "rolling cliffs" in Hawaiian, was Hawaii's first planned resort area. Today, with more than 30 years of meticulous preparation and building, Kaanapali has become a model for resorts around the globe. With over 600 of the resorts 1,200 acres developed, Kaanapali still maintains a peaceful, lush, garden-like atmosphere. This ideal setting, coupled with the resorts's countless amenities, has established Kaanapali as one of the most sought-after destinations in
the world. Perhaps Kaanapali's strongest lure is its diversity of style, substance and what if offers to see and do. It is a place as rich in spirit as it is in beauty. It is casual and carefree, elegant and sophisticated, steeped in historical and cultural significance.

Kaanapali's unique diversity is showcased by its impressive roster of hotels and condominimum sites, which offer a variety of experience, from soaring marble lobbies to private bungalows. All are situated amidst lush gardens along beach and golf courses, each so private they appear solitary.
Day 9 Say "Aloha!" to the big city on Oahu's South Shore: Honolulu. This sunny capital city is the main portal to the larger Hawaiian archipelago, and the perfect base for exploring Oahu. Drinking in all the breathtaking scenery is just one part of the Honolulu experience — there's so much more: Waikiki's crescent beach, plus its shopping and dining; the 350-acre volcanic crater Diamond Head (climb to the top for amazing views); and Pearl Harbor National Memorial.

Be sure to take a scenic drive from the South Shore to the North Shore, and experience the Polynesian Cultural Center, the Dole Plantation (think pineapples!), as well as world-class snorkeling, shrimp carts, and shaved ice stands.

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03/27/27 - 04/03/27

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