Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Hawaiian Cruise Blog Coming This September

Sometimes you pick a cruise vacation because you adore the cruise line itself. Other times, your destination trumps your line preference and selects the ship for you. That's what recently happened to my husband and I when we set out to book our upcoming Hawaiian cruise.

We're visiting this Polynesian paradise in September and decided that a cruise would allow for stress-free island hopping for seven days. Yes, yes, we know that seven days isn't nearly enough time to fully explore the magic of "Aloha." Unfortunately, our schedules don't permit additional days out of the office right now so our decision was made by default. While we generally sail with one of the luxury lines like Regent Seven Seas or Windstar, for this tropical getaway we'll be sailing with Norwegian Cruise Line America on the Pride of America.

NCLA is the only line currently sailing inter-island itineraries (Oahu, the Big Island, Maui, and Kauai). There are other premium and deluxe options but you must embark from Los Angeles (Princess) or San Diego (Royal Caribbean and Celebrity) or Ensenada, Mexico (Celebrity). That's all well and good, but we just don't have time to spend five days at sea before breathing the sweet Hawaiian air that's so often perfumed with Plumeria.

After reading dozens of ship reviews—the glowing, the neutral, and the rants—we decided to go for it. We're going into this knowing the experience isn't meant to compete in terms of service and amenities with a voyage aboard, say, a SeaDream vessel. But, we have made plans in a way that should maximize our vacation time and provide some of the key services that are important to us on any cruise (priority embarkation, balcony accommodations, butler/concierge service, and in-room Internet access). To that end, we selected an AB Deluxe Penthouse and we're really looking forward to soaking in the hot tub on our private balcony as we sail the Na'pali coast!

During the next few weeks, I'll be blogging about our upcoming cruise and, once we hit Hawaii, I hope to post on a daily basis (or at the very least, upload a few choice photos of the islands). A full cruise report will be posted upon our return.

If you've subscribed to this blog for automated delivery or visit from time to time, you've probably done so since you're a fan of the luxury cruise lines. While this experience won't focus on those companies, I hope you'll find something of interest in my reporting from Hawaii.

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And, of course, if you've got any advice for our Hawaii trip, please click on the "Comments" link at the end of this post! (If you're reading this as an email message, you'll need to visit http://luxurycruisebible.blogspot.com in order to post your comments.) I'm especially interested in your experiences at any of Alan Wong's restaurants, Maui's Road to Hana, and the Feast at Lele (also on Maui).

Happy cruising!

Photo courtesy of NCLA.

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