New longer itinerary for Pride Of Aloha
NCL has announced that beginning September 2007 it will move Pride of Aloha to 10 and 11 day cruises from Honolulu. The ship will sail inter-island itineraries as well as Hawaii cruises that call into Fanning Island Kiribati NCL’s Pacific island hideaway just north of the equator.
Pride of Aloha’s new Hawaii only cruise will feature an overnight in Honolulu: an overnight Kauai: three days in Maui including an overnight in Kahului with a call into Lahaina: and calls in to Hilo and Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. Highlights also include a nighttime sail by Kilauea volcano in a day and see cruising by then up the Na Pali Coast Line and then cruising the north coast of Molokai.
The 11 day Hawaii only cruises feature the same ports of call as the 10 day but include two days at sea with guests enjoying a sale by the Nepali coastline, a nighttime sail by Kilauea volcano and sailing the north coast of Molokai and the north coast of Oahu.
The 11 day Hawaii fanning Island itineraries include an overnight and Kauai featuring a sale by the Nepali coastline at sunset: calls in to Hilo and Kona on the big Island of Hawaii a call in to Kahului, Maui and a call into Fanning Island.
Pride of Aloha is also offering new 7-day inter-island itineraries in Hawaii all year long, with longer stays in port (a total of 96 hours) and shorter days at sea.
Chitra Mogul
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