Hawaii Cruises: Your Extraordinary Island Paradise

From the fiery volcanoes of the Big Island to the lush valleys of Kauai and the golden shores of Maui, discover why Hawaii remains one of the most coveted cruise destinations on earth – a place where Polynesian culture and aloha spirit meet breathtaking landscapes in one extraordinary voyage.

Your Extraordinary Hawaiian Adventure Awaits

Hawaii is unlike any cruise destination in the world – an archipelago of volcanic islands rising from the middle of the Pacific Ocean, each with its own distinct personality and allure. Imagine waking up to the scent of plumeria on the breeze, watching humpback whales breach against a backdrop of emerald mountains, and exploring ancient Hawaiian temples perched above crashing surf. With year-round temperatures between 75–85°F, trade wind breezes, and a spirit of warmth and welcome found nowhere else, Hawaii promises an experience that transcends the ordinary.

Aloha, Hawaii
Towering verdant sea cliffs rise dramatically from a turquoise ocean in this breathtaking view of Kalalau Valley on Kauai's remote Na Pali Coast. Lush green vegetation blankets the valley floor and lower slopes, contrasting sharply with the jagged, erosion-carved ridges of the cliff face and anchored boats offshore.
A serene sandy beach lined with swaying palm trees overlooks calm turquoise waters with gentle waves, backed by lush green mountains under a bright blue sky with white clouds. This idyllic tropical destination showcases pristine white sand, native vegetation, and a picturesque West Maui landscape typical of Hawaiian island beauty.
A large white cruise ship anchors in a pristine blue bay surrounded by dramatic, lush green mountains and steep volcanic cliffs in a tropical Pacific island setting. The verdant landscape features deep valleys and dense vegetation characteristic of the South Pacific region.

Volcanic Landscapes

From active lava flows on the Big Island to Maui’s towering Haleakalā crater rising over 10,000 feet, Hawaii’s volcanic origins create landscapes unlike anything else on the planet.

Ocean Adventures

Snorkel alongside sea turtles at Molokini Crater, witness humpback whales breaching off Maui’s coast, or paddle a kayak beneath the towering cliffs of the Na Pali coastline. Hawaii’s waters are a playground for every kind of ocean lover.

Polynesian Culture & Aloha Spirit

Hawaii’s living Polynesian heritage runs deep. Visit sacred heiau temples perched above the surf, join a traditional luau under the stars, and feel the genuine warmth of aloha that makes these islands so much more than a destination.

Explore the Hawaiian Islands

Each Hawaiian island has its own character and charm. Our cruise advisors will help you select the itinerary that visits the islands best suited to your interests – whether you crave adventure, relaxation, culture, or all three.

A stunning twilight view of Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, showcasing the iconic crescent shoreline lined with luxury high-rise hotels and resorts illuminated against the deepening blue sky. Diamond Head volcanic crater dominates the background, while palm-lined beaches and calm turquoise waters reflect the warm glow of evening lights along the bustling beachfront.

Oahu – The Gathering Place

Key Highlights: Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, North Shore

Known For: World-class surfing, vibrant nightlife, historic landmarks, and diverse dining from shrimp trucks to fine cuisine

Ideal For: First-time Hawaii visitors seeking a blend of culture, history, beaches, and city energy

Cruise Port: Honolulu Harbor

A stunning aerial photograph of a modern cruise ship departing from a tropical island port, showcasing the vessel's impressive white hull and multi-deck architecture against turquoise waters and volcanic island landscape under bright daylight.

Maui – The Valley Isle

Key Highlights: Haleakalā National Park, Road to Hana, Ka’anapali Beach, Molokini Crater, Wailea

Known For: Spectacular sunrises at 10,023 feet, whale watching (December–April), world-class snorkeling, and romantic resorts

Ideal For: Couples, honeymooners, and nature enthusiasts seeking romance and adventure

Cruise Port: Kahului Harbor

A breathtaking coastal landscape featuring a crescent-shaped bay with turquoise waters nestled beneath verdant volcanic slopes, captured during golden hour with the sun setting over the Pacific Ocean. Palm trees dot the sandy beach while the distinctive volcanic cone rises majestically on the left, creating an iconic Hawaiian tropical vista.

Big Island – The Orchid Isle

Key Highlights: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kona Coast, Mauna Kea, black sand beaches, coffee plantations

Known For: Active volcanoes, dramatic lava fields, stargazing at nearly 14,000 feet, and world-renowned Kona coffee

Ideal For: Adventure seekers and nature lovers drawn to raw, untamed landscapes

Cruise Ports: Kailua-Kona, Hilo

Compare Hawaiian Island Experiences

Feature Oahu Maui Big Island Kauai
Character Urban energy meets island beauty Romantic and adventurous Raw volcanic power Lush and untouched
Top Attractions Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head, Waikiki Haleakalā, Road to Hana, Molokini Volcanoes National Park, Kona Coast Na Pali Coast, Waimea Canyon
Best For First-timers, history buffs, nightlife Couples, snorkelers, whale watchers Adventure seekers, nature lovers Hikers, photographers, serenity seekers
Cruise Port Honolulu Harbor Kahului Harbor Kailua-Kona & Hilo Nawiliwili Harbor

A young couple sits together on a pristine sandy beach gazing at the turquoise ocean, with two lush green islands visible in the distance. The woman wears a white flower in her hair and a white bikini, while the man sits shirtless beside her, both enjoying the calm, crystal-clear waters under bright tropical sunshine.

Our Hawaii cruise travel advisors will help you navigate the islands.

With four major islands to explore and a wealth of experiences on each, choosing the perfect Hawaii cruise itinerary is both exciting and complex. That’s where our expert advisors come in.

Whether you’re drawn to Oahu’s historic Pearl Harbor and legendary North Shore surf, Maui’s romantic sunrises and world-class whale watching, the Big Island’s raw volcanic power, or Kauai’s untouched Garden Isle serenity, your advisor will craft an itinerary that captures exactly what matters most to you.

We’ll match you with the right cruise line and sailing date, secure exclusive perks and onboard credits, and handle every detail so you can focus on the excitement of your upcoming voyage. From selecting the ideal cabin to arranging curated shore excursions that go beyond the tourist trail, our certified advisors bring insider knowledge and personal advocacy to every step of the planning process.

If navigating all these choices sounds like a lot, rest assured – every detail will be expertly handled by Extraordinary Adventures and our dedicated Hawaii cruise advisors. Let’s design your extraordinary Hawaiian adventure together.

Beyond the Hawaiian Islands

Many Hawaii cruise itineraries can be extended or combined with Pacific destinations for an even grander voyage across the ocean.

  • Pacific Coast – Combine Hawaii with stops along the California coastline
  • French Polynesia – Extend your voyage to Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Moorea
  • Transpacific Crossings – Epic repositioning voyages between Hawaii and Australia, Japan, or Alaska
  • Mexico – Pair your Hawaiian adventure with the Mexican Riviera for a Pacific double feature
A group of three people enjoying a festive beach celebration in the Pacific, wearing traditional Hawaiian lei garlands and tropical-themed attire. They are posed joyfully in the shallow ocean waters with vibrant orange and blue fabric, embodying the spirit of Hawaiian hospitality and island culture.

Find your specialty cruise today!

We’ll help find the perfect specialty cruise—whether you’re crossing oceans, transiting canals, or exploring the ends of the Earth.

Our specialty cruise advisors will ensure your voyage is everything you dreamed.

Rarely will any of us make it to these extraordinary places more than once. So, if you’re going to do it at all, you should do it right. Let the experts at Extraordinary Adventures ensure that your voyage to these remote destinations is everything you dreamed it would be.

They don’t call us Extraordinary Adventures for nothing, you know.

Best Time to Cruise Hawaii

Hawaii’s tropical climate makes it a year-round cruising destination, though each season brings its own special appeal.

Peak Season (December – March): Winter is prime time for whale watching as humpback whales migrate to Hawaii’s warm waters. Temperatures remain comfortable at 75–82°F, and this is the most popular season for mainland travelers escaping the cold.

Spring & Early Summer (April – June): Slightly warmer temperatures, thinner crowds, and excellent value make this a sweet spot for savvy cruisers. Wildflowers bloom across the islands, and the ocean is calm and inviting.

Summer (July – August): Perfect for families, summer brings the warmest weather (80–88°F) and the calmest seas. This is peak family travel season, so booking early is essential.

Fall (September – November): The quietest season on the islands offers the best deals, warm water temperatures ideal for snorkeling and diving, and a more intimate, uncrowded experience at every port.

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Why Book with Extraordinary Adventures

Expert Advisors

Specialty cruise specialists who understand the unique requirements of expedition and world voyages.

Exclusive Perks

Access to special deals, onboard credits, and amenities not available when booking direct.

Personalised Planning

Custom recommendations for ships, itineraries, and cabin selection on complex voyages.

Full Support

Assistance from booking through disembarkation and beyond—we’re with you every step.

Hawaii Cruise FAQs

Hawaii is a year-round destination with temperatures consistently between 75–88°F. Winter (December–March) is peak season, ideal for whale watching and escaping mainland cold. Spring and fall offer excellent value with fewer crowds. Summer is perfect for families with the warmest temperatures and calmest seas. Your Extraordinary Adventures cruise advisor can help you choose the ideal season based on your priorities.
If your Hawaii cruise departs from and returns to a U.S. port (such as a round-trip sailing from Honolulu), U.S. citizens do not need a passport since Hawaii is a U.S. state. However, if your itinerary includes any foreign ports of call – such as Ensenada, Mexico, or Fanning Island – or if you are sailing one-way from the U.S. mainland, a valid passport is strongly recommended. Your cruise advisor will clarify the specific requirements for your chosen itinerary.
Several cruise lines offer Hawaii itineraries, each with a distinct experience. Norwegian Cruise Line operates the only year-round inter-island cruise aboard Pride of America, departing from Honolulu. Premium and luxury lines such as Celebrity, Holland America, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Oceania, Regent Seven Seas, and Silversea offer seasonal Hawaii sailings, often as part of longer Pacific or repositioning voyages. Our advisors will match you with the cruise line that best fits your preferences and style.
An inter-island cruise, like Norwegian’s Pride of America, departs from Honolulu and visits multiple Hawaiian islands over seven nights — maximizing your time in port. A mainland-to-Hawaii cruise departs from the West Coast (typically Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Vancouver) and includes several days at sea crossing the Pacific before reaching the islands. Both offer unique advantages, and your cruise advisor can help you decide which style suits your vacation goals.
Inter-island cruises typically run 7 nights, visiting four islands with extended port times including an overnight in Maui. Mainland-to-Hawaii roundtrip cruises generally range from 15 to 18 nights due to the Pacific crossing. One-way repositioning voyages vary from 10 to 14 nights. Your Extraordinary Adventures cruise advisor can help you find the perfect duration for your schedule and preferences.
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimsuits, reef-safe sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses. Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are essential for exploring volcanic trails and scenic lookouts. Bring a light rain jacket for tropical showers, especially if visiting Kauai or Hilo. Evening attire varies by cruise line – from smart casual to formal nights. Your cruise advisor can provide a curated packing list tailored to your specific ship and itinerary. For more packing guidance, check out our packing tips on the Extraordinary Adventures YouTube channel @cruiseandtravel.
Hawaii offers extraordinary excursions at every port. On the Big Island, visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to see active lava landscapes and explore lush rainforest trails. On Maui, snorkel at Molokini Crater, drive the Road to Hana, or watch for humpback whales. On Oahu, pay respects at Pearl Harbor, hike Diamond Head, and experience authentic Polynesian culture at a luau. On Kauai, helicopter over the Na Pali Coast or hike Waimea Canyon. Our advisors can arrange curated, private touring experiences that go far beyond the standard offerings.
Hawaii is an exceptional family cruise destination. The islands offer something for every age — from building sandcastles on Waikiki Beach and snorkeling with sea turtles to exploring volcanic landscapes and learning about Polynesian history. Norwegian’s Pride of America features dedicated kids’ programs, and the extended port times allow families to experience each island at a relaxed pace. Multi-generational families especially love Hawaii cruises for the diversity of experiences available.
A Hawaii cruise allows you to experience multiple islands without the hassle of inter-island flights, hotel check-ins, and re-packing. You unpack once and wake up at a new island, with your floating hotel taking care of the logistics. Extended port times – often 10 to 15 hours, including overnights – give you ample time to explore each island in depth, making a cruise the most efficient and immersive way to experience the Hawaiian archipelago.
Absolutely. Many of our clients extend their Hawaii cruise with a few extra nights on the islands before or after their sailing. Our optional premium White Glove Service can coordinate hotel stays, transfers, private tours, restaurant reservations, and every detail of your extended Hawaiian vacation – creating a seamless journey from start to finish. This premium service ensures your entire trip is as effortless and extraordinary as the cruise itself.

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