Take an island cruise for your Hawaiian honeymoon.
Imagine this: Your beautiful beach wedding on Oahu with family and friends goes off without a hitch. After the ceremony, you retreat to a Waikiki beach hotel for a marvelously elegant reception for with your guests. You dine on gourmet cuisine, drink mai tais, dance the night away with those who love you, and spend a couple of memorable days in Oahu’s warm Hawaiian sun.
Sounds great, huh? The only discrepancy with destination weddings is what to do about your honeymoon. Do you consider the wedding itself to be your big trip together? Should there be time for the two of you to ditch your guests and be alone? Try this for a romantic, convenient and cost-effective solution: Take a cruise! You already committed to pay for the airfare to the islands, why not see them all in one vacation? Spend a few quality days with your wedding guests, and then board a ship with your one and only for a Hawaiian honeymoon ocean cruise.
Norwegian Cruise Lines offers 7-day Hawaiian cruises on the signature, Pride of Hawaii ship from $599.00 per person to depart and return in Honolulu. They port in the four major Hawaiian islands – Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii (the big island). They also offer 10 and 12 day cruises with a multitude of amenities.
For a longer voyage, Princess cruise lines offers Polynesian trips to Hawaii and Tahiti. Consider an 11 day cruise trough Polynesia with ports in Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Hawaii (the big island), Christmas Island, Bora Bora, Moorea, and Papeete. This is only an example of over 50 cruise options offered in the 2007-2007 season.
When visiting the islands, cruises are an extremely cost-effective way to see as much as possible. Trying to travel from island to island by plane can be time consuming, expensive and frustrating. There are millions of things to see in the Polynesian Pacific, and most of us don’t have a few months to take off and travel from island to island. Also consider that meals, entertainment, room and room and board are included in the price of your cruise, and there is plenty to do while at sea. Take a look at your ship’s amenity list before choosing your trip, and make sure it has what you are looking for.
Bon Voyage, Hawaiian love birds!
Sounds great, huh? The only discrepancy with destination weddings is what to do about your honeymoon. Do you consider the wedding itself to be your big trip together? Should there be time for the two of you to ditch your guests and be alone? Try this for a romantic, convenient and cost-effective solution: Take a cruise! You already committed to pay for the airfare to the islands, why not see them all in one vacation? Spend a few quality days with your wedding guests, and then board a ship with your one and only for a Hawaiian honeymoon ocean cruise.
Norwegian Cruise Lines offers 7-day Hawaiian cruises on the signature, Pride of Hawaii ship from $599.00 per person to depart and return in Honolulu. They port in the four major Hawaiian islands – Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii (the big island). They also offer 10 and 12 day cruises with a multitude of amenities.
For a longer voyage, Princess cruise lines offers Polynesian trips to Hawaii and Tahiti. Consider an 11 day cruise trough Polynesia with ports in Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Hawaii (the big island), Christmas Island, Bora Bora, Moorea, and Papeete. This is only an example of over 50 cruise options offered in the 2007-2007 season.
When visiting the islands, cruises are an extremely cost-effective way to see as much as possible. Trying to travel from island to island by plane can be time consuming, expensive and frustrating. There are millions of things to see in the Polynesian Pacific, and most of us don’t have a few months to take off and travel from island to island. Also consider that meals, entertainment, room and room and board are included in the price of your cruise, and there is plenty to do while at sea. Take a look at your ship’s amenity list before choosing your trip, and make sure it has what you are looking for.
Bon Voyage, Hawaiian love birds!
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