Okay, maybe not a single dime, but the following cruise deals are almost too hard to pass up. It’s one thing to visit the pearls of the Pacific by air but it’s an entirely different experience when you get to see the “Aloha State” from the sea. The following deals being offered by reputable cruise companies include discounts of up to 56% off. Which makes taking in the islands’ natural wonders much easier on your wallet.
Take a look:
Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America is a staple in the state and right now Orbitz is offering an incredible early-bird special on a 7-night cruise. Spring sails are half-price! For $1,299 you get an interior cabin on this weeklong journey (you can upgrade to an oceanview unit for just $200 more) that provides round-trip travel from Honolulu with stops on Maui (you’ll spend two days in Kahului), the Big Island (one day in Hilo and one day in Kona), and Kauai (you’ll spend two days in Nawiliwili). The regular price of this odyssey is $2,599, which means you save 50% off rack rates.
Carnival Cruise Lines is also offering a spectacular money-saving deal on its spring tours of the Hawaiian Islands. If you book your trip through Vacation Outlet you will receive a 12-night voyage for just $1,049 for an inside cabin. That’s 56% off the rack rate. The cruise departs from Honolulu and heads towards Canada’s West Coast city of Vancouver. Along the way you’ll visit five of the Hawaii’s most beautiful cities, including Kauai’s Nawiliwili; Kahului and Lahaina on Maui; and Hilo and Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. The price also includes five full days at sea. If you prefer to spend your voyage in an oceanview cabin you can do so for just $200 more. Even balconied units, which are normally priced at rates only celebs can afford, are now being offered for an affordable $1,449.
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