Friday, February 19, 2010
Maui...close your eyes and picture this. A towering waterfall cascading down a lush canyon wall. A white sand beach with the sparkling blue Pacific beyond. A giant humpback whale breaching near a catamaran's bow. A serene sunrise over a volcano's immense crater. A fire-red sunset glowing over an ancient tropical island. The memories last a lifetime.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Are booked on an NCL Hawaii Cruise?
These adventures are sure to make your NCL America cruise vacation even more incredible. They are time to fit in perfectly with your hotel stay and ship schedule in Honolulu before or after your cruise. When you book your tours through NCL America, we’ll pick you up, drop you off, arrange for your luggage to be there when you arrive and more.
We suggest booking prior to your cruise, as some shore excursions do sell out.
PEARL HARBOR & HONOLULU CITY TOUR
Learning can be fun and inspirational too. Check out the history of Hawaii from it’s simple beginnings to its complex role during World War II.
GRAND CIRCLE ISLAND TOUR
120 miles of absolute grandness includes Diamond Head crater, the spouting Blow Hole, North Shore’s Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, the Banzai Pipeline and more.
CIRQUE HAWAII
The aerial Acrobatics of the more than 30 performers from around the world are nothing short of jaw-dropping. So go ahead – run off and join the Cirque.
OAHU GOLF
Brag about the views, if not your score. Nestled at the foot of historic Pali Lookout, the Ko’olau Golf Club looks out over the Pacific and the 2000-foot cliffs of Ko’olau Range.
HAWAIIAN WATERFALL HIKING ADVENTURE
Go take a hike – way into the Ko’olau Mountains to an incredible rainforest world complete with magical waterfall.
O’AHU DELUXE HELICOPTER
See Hawaii’s awesome rainforests, beaches, Pearl Harbor, Battleship Row, Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery, Diamond Head Crater and Sacred Falls from a different perspective.
POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER
It’s a day-long reality adventure unlike any other. Take a canoe ride past island villages. Have dinner at the Ambassador Buffet. Then enjoy a nighttime show that includes over 100 performers and a volcanic eruption.
USS MISSOURI, ARIZONA MEMORIAL & PEARL HARBOR
Pay your respects at Pearl Harbor’s Arizona Memorial and Visitor Center. Tour the battleship USS Missouri. Drive through historic downtown Honolulu and see the Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Hawaii – an incredible collection of isolated tropical islands in the very center of the Pacific Ocean – is a place of unique and wondrous beauty, often called Paradise on Earth.
With its perfect climate, flourishing green forests, everlasting sandy beaches and deep turquoise waters, it is one of the most stunning locations in the world to visit.
Imagine yourself swimming in the sapphire blue lagoons, or relaxing under the palm trees swaying in the gentle breeze. Explore the rainforest, admire the cascading waterfalls and see the amazing and colorful wildlife. Tour the landscapes of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Relax at your beachfront hotel admiring the incredible vibrant sunset. The welcoming smiles of the local people and the warm friendliness of the Aloha Spirit awaits you.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Maui is known for taking a trip up Haleakala, attending Luau's and enjoying the beaches, but here are some other island attractions you might not be aware of.
Bailey House Museum -This historical treasure is one of the earliest structures built by the missionaries. Once a women’s seminary, the building now contains furnishings from the mid- to late-1800s, ancient Hawaiian artifacts, an art gallery, a gift shop and a 100-year-old dugout canoe.
Waimoku Falls – Part of Haleakala National Park, this waterfall is Maui’s largest. The area includes the pools of Oheo Gulch.
Tedeschi Vineyards – The product line at this vineyard includes pineapple wine, as well as champagne and traditional reds and blushes made from grapes. Free samples are offered in the tasting room (valid ID required) – a structure that was built in the 1880s and served as a vacation home of the last male monarch of Hawaii, King Kekaulike. Free tours are offered daily.
Maui Ocean Center – This aquarium was built to highlight the island’s unusual sea life. Indoor and outdoor exhibits include a walkthrough tunnel that allows you to get nose-to-nose with sharks and a coral reef display the re-creates the scenery beneath the ocean’s surface.
Pacific Whale Foundation – This company offers boat tours from both Lahaina and Maalaea harbors with more than a dozen outings per day during the whale season. The nonprofit organization uses the funds from the tours in its research efforts. The foundation also offers a wild dolphin excursion to Lanai, which operates year-round from Lahaina and it conducts snorkeling outings to Molokini.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Released today - Globus Hawaii Vacations. Book early & save!
Save $500 per couple on air-inclusive 2010 Globus family of brands Hawaii vacations booked between August 12 and October 13, 2009.*
Booking window: August 12 – October 13, 2009
*Book a 2010 Globus or Monograms Hawaii air-inclusive vacation to receive the $250 per person discount. Booking must be made, under deposit and discount applied between August 12 and October 13, 2009 for travel commencing through December 31, 2010. Offers not valid with any other offer except Journeys Club and applies to new 2010 Hawaii bookings only. Offer reliant on space availability. Full cancellation penalties will apply. Additional restrictions may apply.
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