I have long wanted to cruise around the Hawaiian Islands. This cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line’s, The Pride of America, seemed like the perfect answer. I’m actually sailing on the October 31, 2015 round trip from Honolulu and I thought I’d share it with you–maybe you’ll want to come along. Fun is more fun when you share it and say “HAWAII HERE I COME!”
Why? Well, for one thing, you can see more of Hawaii than you thought possible and get an enormous amount of knowledge about one of the most popular places in the world. How is that possible? It’s the only almost All Inclusive Hawaiian cruise to four islands in seven days year-round. You’ll be stopping at 5 different ports on 4 different islands. With NCL’S unique 7-day Hawaii cruise itineraries, you get overnights in both Maui and Kauai as well as visits to Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii. You’ll be on island time as you discover cascading waterfalls, active volcanos, black, green and white sand beaches, historic sites and unspoiled nature.
You’ll enjoy nearly 100 hours in port on your Hawaiian cruise! That’s more than double any other Hawaiian cruise line! That’s 7 days of almost all-inclusive pleasure (except for certain shore excursions and drinks other than tea, coffee and juice).
Capture the Aloha spirit at NCL’S luau show which was voted the “Best Luau Show in Hawaii” by Lonely Planet.
No Passport? No Problem! None required. You’ll be in the good ole USA all the time.
Here’s a preview of your Hawaiian Vacation in Paradise!
Hawaii with Norwegian Cruise Line
Your Educated Gypsy Travel Planner,
Susan
CRUISE AROUND THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS– CONSIDER BEING SPONTANEOUS!
Some of the best traveling I’ve done was at the last minute. This cruise opportunity is available year round, but I’ll be sailing on this amazing cruise around the Hawaiian Islands There are still guaranteed balcony cabins available for $1,599 per person–– Come join me!
Only Norwegian lets you visit four islands in seven days, which means you’re on an island each and every day! It is no wonder that they were voted Porthole Magazine’s “Best Hawaii Itinerary” for 10 years in a row! And since NCL is the only cruise line that homeports in Hawaii, offering convenient year-round Saturday departures, you can vacation on your schedule. I’ll be sailing around Hawaii Oct 31, 2015. Why don’t you come along and join me.
Be spontaneous–Go for it!
Bon Voyage, your Educated Gypsy Friend,
Susan
Hello excited travelers! Many people expect that nothing could possibly happen to them as they travel. But, some of us have learned that life is unpredictable. My job is to make you aware of the things you might not think of when you travel.
Because I have seen so many unexpected things happen during my travels, I have become very “risk averse”. I personally have seen a person have to be air lifted off a ship 1/2 way to Cabo and be returned to San Diego by medical evacuation helicopter. My 1st thought when I heard what was happening was ” I hope that person has travel insurance to cover this.” You have to have the right insurance coverage to pay for that. I’ve seen a person step off a tour bus and break her ankle. She had to pay for emergency transport and hospital expense and re-schedule her flights to another country to get back home to see her own doctors and pay again. I know a man who had a stroke while on a cruise and had to stay a week in a foreign hospital in Turkey and then be flown home on a special medical transport (both very expensive.) I’ve seen a young lady break her leg when she slipped at Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica. She had to charge $1,500 unexpectedly on her charge card to get medical treatment at the hospital. A friend slipped on the marble floors at a resort in Cancun and broke her hip. I could keep going on and on.
I am not trying to alarm you, I merely want you to be protected from unexpected problems. I always insure myself when I travel and always advise my clients to do the same. If a plan you have at home currently will cover all the things listed, then you don’t need anything extra. You can even get coverage up to a day before you travel but the quote is about much more than cancelling the cruise or tour. When I send you a quote, please read the coverage very carefully. The choice is up to you. If “Las Vegas” is your style, then so be it. Just know before you go. I’ve done my part by informing you. “I wish I had” doesn’t pay for anything.
Bon Voyage, Susan
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