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10 Night - Oahu Explorer Hyatt Waikiki Standard View Cruisetour (Land First) Roundtrip from Honolulu
LAND TOURS Arrive Hotel; Dole Plantation and Polynesian Cultural Center; Pearl Harbor & Downtown Tour; Scenic South Shore/Kualoa Ranch Experience; CRUISE PORTS EMBARK Honolulu (Oahu); Kahului (Maui); Hilo (Hawaii); Kona (Hawaii); Nawiliwili (Kauai); Afternoon Cruise of the Napali Coast; Honolulu (Oahu)
2023 Sails: Apr 5, Apr 12, Apr 19, Apr 26, May 3, May 10, May 24, May 31, Jun 7, Jun 21, Jun 28, Jul 5, Jul 12, Jul 19, Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16, Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6, Sep 13, Sep 27, More...
10 Night - Oahu Explorer Hyatt Waikiki Ocean View Cruisetour (Land First) Roundtrip from Honolulu
LAND TOURS Arrive Hotel; Dole Plantation and Polynesian Cultural Center; Pearl Harbor & Downtown Tour; Scenic South Shore/Kualoa Ranch Experience; CRUISE PORTS EMBARK Honolulu (Oahu); Kahului (Maui); Hilo (Hawaii); Kona (Hawaii); Nawiliwili (Kauai); Afternoon Cruise of the Napali Coast; Honolulu (Oahu)
2023 Sails: Apr 5, Apr 12, Apr 19, May 3, May 10, May 24, May 31, Jun 7, Jun 21, Jun 28, Jul 5, Jul 12, Jul 19, Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16, Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6, Sep 13, Sep 27, Oct 4, More...
About NCL Pride of America Cruise Tours
Completed in 2005, NCL's Pride of America is the only major America-flagged cruise ship. This unique distinction allows it to sail round-trip from an American port without having to first visit a foreign country. At just over 80,000 tons, the ship can accommodate about 2,150 passengers. The theme of the decor is a celebration of all things U.S.A.
The POA was scheduled for significant updating and refitting in March and April of 2013 to update decor, add a Brazilian restaurant, and create some new solo-traveler cabins and new luxury suites.
As with other NCL ships, there are no set dining times or assigned tables, and passengers are never required to wear formal dress. In addition to the two main dining rooms, restaurants include Lazy J's (steak Hawaiian style), the Jefferson Bistro (French), East Meets West (Asian), and the Cadillac Diner (traditional American casual).
Also onboard are a variety of bars and lounges, a fully-equipped gym, a spas, pools, a water park, kids programs, a casino, and many other recreation options. Note that the American crew provides a different style of service than one would expect to find on a non-US-flagged sailing, as the staff tends to be more casual with passengers. Make sure to adjust your expectations accordingly.