cruise ITINERARY - July 2004

Cruise Itinerary – 7 Day Hawaii – Round trip Honolulu

NORWEGIAN PRIDE OF ALOHA
Sunday Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Monday Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii
Tuesday Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii
Wednesday Hilo, Hawaii
Thursday Kona, Hawai
Friday Kahului, Maui, Hawaii
Saturday Kahului, Maui, Hawaii
Sunday Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

Day Port Arrive Depart
Sunday, July 4 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
- -
8:00pm
Monday, July 5 Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii
7:00am
Overnight
Tuesday, July 6 Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii
- -
1:00pm
Wednesday, July 7 Hilo, Hawaii
9:00am
6:00pm
Thursday, July 8 Kona, Hawaii
7:00am
5:00pm
Friday, July 9 Kahului (Maui), Hawaii
8:00am
Overnight
Saturday, July 10 Kahului (Maui), Hawaii
- -
6:00pm
Sunday. July 11 Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
7:00am*
- -
*Disembarkation usually begins 2 hrs after docking.

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Oahu. Extravagant Beauty.
Oahu fills the senses with beauty, excitement, and soul. Her surface shimmers with warm, sapphire-blue waters, flawless beaches, majestic mountains and a nearly perfect climate. The air has the fragrance of jasmine and gardenia. But beneath her surface lies Hawaii's history of royalty and riches, turbulent conquests and peaceful resolutions. You will experience Polynesian culture, American sophistication and Asian mystique.
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Hawaii. The Big Island.
This is the Big Kahuna of the Hawaiian Islands. In fact, it is bigger than all of the other islands combined, yet it's the youngest and still growing with constant volcanic eruptions and lava flows. Dominated by the twin Peaks of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa both over 13,000 ft. high, this tempestuous island is a continent in miniature. Spectacular white and black sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, active volcanoes, exotic rivers and even cactus-studded deserts carve the terrain.

From Hilo, the charming town that is an exotic year round greenhouse of flowers and tropical plants, to the sun-drenched Kona Coast with its famous coffee plantations and reputation as the marlin fishing capital of the Pacific, you'll be surrounded with natural wonders. Down below, the crystal-blue waters are teeming with a kaleidoscope of brightly hued tropical fish, thick forests of coral and a multitude of exotic ocean animals. Larger than life and full of wonder, that's the Big Island.
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Maui. Take a Walk on the Wild Side.
With over three-quarters of its land uninhabited, Maui is like one continuous natural park. Yet, because of its relatively small size most of it can be discovered on day trips. Explore Maui's interior, from the peak of Mt. Haleakala - a dormant volcano whose crater is big enough to hold Manhattan, to the splendid natural extravagance of the Sacred Iao Valley. Enjoy the spectacular Road to Hana, which twists along the dramatic eastern coast past jungles of ferns, countless waterfalls, underground caves and pristine lagoons. Travel the leeward side of the island and visit the Olowalu Petroglyphs. In lovely Lahaina - one the great royal capital of Hawaii, then a whaling village and now a charming beach town.
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Kauai. Live the Dream.
If you were to search the world over for an earthly paradise, you'd likely choose Kauai. So it's no wonder that some of the most scenic movies such as South Pacific, Blue Hawaii, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Jurassic Park were filmed here. It isn't just the stunning beaches, swaying palms, and turquoise blue water that make Kauai so heavenly. It is the beautiful Hanalei Valley to the spectacular Na Pali Coast, it's magnificent Waimea Canyon (the Grand Canyon of the Pacific), Mt. Waialeale Crater said to be the wettest spot on earth with dozens of cascading waterfalls and overlapping rainbows. And that's not all, there's the wealth of riches in the crystalline waters that surround this Garden Isle. Rare endangered sea turtles, playful dolphins, moray eels and yellow tangs swim in protected coves where you can snorkel and dive. Or just stretch out and relax on one of over 40 beaches, and remember, this is your dream come true.
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