Carnival Hawaii Cruises

Travelers interested in visiting Hawaii may consider doing so on a Carnival cruise to the islands. Carnival offers a number of 12-day cruises to Hawaii. Passengers can either fly to Honolulu and board the vessel there, or take a trip from Vancouver, Canada or Ensenada, Mexico. Once in Hawaii, rather than being confined to a single island, passengers will be able to visit and participate in activities on a number of the islands. Travelers can book trips that spend time in ports at Honolulu, Maui, Kauai, and Kona, and Hilo. Each of the areas has its own characteristic leisurely activities that passengers can pursue.

Activities from Carnival Cruises to Hawaii

While Hawaii is known for the sprawling sands and surf, the islands offer much more to Carnival passengers. There are many scenic locations they can visit, including Haleakala National Park. Travelers with an interest in history may also consider taking a tour of Pearl Harbor. Travelers with patience can also drive along the Hana Highway. The winding road is approximately 70 miles long with several parts that allow only a single lane of traffic. Almost the entire drive, though, takes visitors through rainforests and it culminates at the Seven Sacred Pools. Many of these activities do not need to be booked in advance, so travelers don't need to do too much planning and can go wherever their moods take them.

Online at Direct Line Cruises, travelers can find info about the ships that Carnival cruises send to Hawaii. In addition to the detailed info provided about the packages online, customers can also book their trips at the low prices typical of group rates.