
Hawaii Cruises - 14 Days Roundtrip Los Angeles!
Enjoy wonderfully relaxing days at sea on your way to and from the Hawaiian Islands. Once there, visit the lush Garden Isle of Kauai, the Iao Valley in Maui, Pearl Harbor in Honolulu and tour the mighty Kilauea volcano on the Big Island. Golden Princess features many signature Princess innovations, including our Movies Under the Stars poolside theater, The Sanctuary, a private retreat just for adults, multiple dining venues, specialty restaurants, nightclubs and a theater, freshwater swimming pools, the rejuvenating Lotus Spa and nearly 700 staterooms with private balconies.

Golden Princess
Itinerary:
Day 1 - Los Angeles, California
Day 2 - At Sea
Day 3 - At Sea
Day 4 - At Sea
Day 5 - At Sea
Day 6 - Hilo, Hawaii
Day 7 - Honolulu, Hawaii
Day 8 - Kauai (Nawiliiwili), Hawaii
Day 9 - Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii
Day 10 - At Sea
Day 11 - At Sea
Day 12 - At Sea
Day 13 - At Sea
Day 14 - Ensenada, Mexico
Day 15 - Los Angeles, California
Dates:
October 13, 27
November 10, 24
December 8, 22
Pricing From $1299 US
Cruise Highlights:

HILO - The 'Big Island' of Hawaii is the youngest and largest of the Hawaiian Islands, and the most varied in landscape—with striking black sand beaches and green sand beaches, tropical rain forests, ancient Hawaii heiau ruins, alpine terrain, and surreal lava rock landscapes.
Hilo, the eastern side's port city is where the seat of the Big Island's government resides and it is a launching point for the myriad of Big Island attractions.
Green gardens and cascading waterfalls encircle Hilo, the island's commercial center, which sits alongside a crescent-shaped bay and turn-of-the-century downtown.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park - This amazing park is home to three volcanoes: Mauna Kea - the highest peak in the Pacific Basin; Mauna Loa - the largest mountain in the world; and Kilauea - the actively erupting volcano on the island.
Akaka Falls - This spectacular 422-feet waterfall is located on the windward side of the island and is the subject of a well-known Hawaiian song.

HONOLULU - Home to nearly half a million people, Honolulu is Hawaii's state capital and only major city. The city of Honolulu and the island of Oahu offer a wealth of historic, cultural and scenic attractions. Beyond the city lie tropical rain forests, the lush Pali Lookout and the North Shore known for its excellent surfing beaches.
Waikiki Beach - This famous stretch of sand can lay claim to being the spiritual home of surfing. It was here that generations of visitors from the mainland first saw legendary figures like Duke Kahanamoku surfing on long boards.
Pali Lookout - This verdant lookout on the slopes of the Koolau Mountains offers stunning views of Oahu's Windward coast.
Iolani Palace - The last residence of Hawaii's monarchs, this building is the only royal palace on American soil.

KAUAI - The fourth largest and oldest island in the Hawaiian group, Kauai is known as the 'Garden Isle' simply due to its incredible lushness. Kauai's terrain ranges from the volcanic slopes of Mt. Waialeale and the desert-like beauty of Waimea Canyon to the Wailua River's lush Fern Grotto.
Explore Kauai from its lush green valleys, cascading waterfalls and geological wonders, such as the dramatic Nã Pali Coastline. The natural beauty doesn't stop at the shoreline, the Garden Isle's white-sand beaches and aquamarine waters are showstoppers as well.
Waimea Canyon - Mark Twain described this geological wonder as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific."
Fern Grotto - A natural amphitheater covered with lush tropical growth, it's a stunning venue for weddings, often performed here in the grotto.
Spouting Horn - Ancient Hawaiians believed that this vocal blowhole was the angry roar of the lizard goddess Kaikapu.

MAUI - Maui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands and it holds a special place in Hawaiian history. The great warrior, King Kamehameha, who united the islands under his rule, chose to make Lahaina his capital. And no wonder, Maui boasts some of the world's most superb beaches and dramatic mountain landscapes. In Maui, you can witness humpback whales navigating the warm blue waters off the coast, go snorkeling alongside green sea turtles and rainbow-colored fish in the bay or shop 'til you drop in Old Lahaina — there's always something to do on Maui.
Ka'anapali Beach - Once the playground of Hawaiian royalty, today it is one of Maui's finest beaches and one of the world's premier resort destinations.
Whale's Village - Old Lahaina's eight-acre multi-level complex offers a variety of shops, galleries and restaurants as well as whaling displays.
Haleakala - The massive crater is 3,000 feet deep, over seven miles long and two miles wide.

Golden Princess can take you in style to places you've always wanted to see. Among this magnificent ship's features are a lively piazza-style atrium, three state-of-the-art show lounges, a tranquil adults-only Sanctuary, the Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater, sparkling pools, and numerous dining options, including showplace specialty venues. Just renovated the Golden Princess is a jewel in the Princess fleet!
The $1299 US fares above is based on the November 24, 2010 departure. All fares listed are in US dollars. Fares are per person, double occupancy and include non-discountable amounts. Taxes are additional and vary according to itinerary. For new bookings only. Offers are capacity controlled and may be modified or withdrawn or sailing/departure dates may be substituted without prior notice. Certain restrictions apply.
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