Symphony, Hawaiian Dreams V1210 ex Los Angeles Return
[Ship: Crystal Symphony]
14 Night Cruise sailing from Los Angeles roundtrip aboard Crystal Symphony.
Duration & Cruise Type:
14 day
14 Night Cruise sailing from Los Angeles roundtrip aboard Crystal Symphony.
Like the rhythmic sway of the hula, Hawaii entrances with natural wonders, beautiful traditions and the friendly warmth of this Aloha State.
Los Angeles
Spectacular natural surroundings combined with the vitality of acreative and artistic community make Los Angeles one-of-a-kind. Sunshine, majestic palm trees and the sandy beaches of the Pacific share the spotlight with L.A.'s glamorous movie industry and its world-famous celebrities. Formally founded in 1781, it is now one of the world's largest metropolitan centers. Although there will not be any shore excursions offered in Los Angeles due to our limited time in port, you may contact our onboard Shore Excursion staff for helpful hints or suggestions on things to do while you are ashore.
Hilo
Welcome to Hawaii. The Big Island is the youngest of the eight major Hawaiian Islands and Hilo is its largest city. Commanding Hawaii's wet eastern Hamakua Coast, Hilo is surrounded by lush forest, resplendently draped in flowers and greenery all year. Perhaps this natural gift is best showcased in Hilo's huge orchid farms. Since Hawaii is also the largest member of the volcanic chain, it is fairly easy for visitors to find a secluded spot on a beach or a quiet trail traversing one of its natural preserves. Its lush eastern rainforests contrast sharply with the eerie lunar-like landscape of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, a must-see for first time visitors. The old Lyman House Museum, a restored 19th-century home, provides an interesting, historical look at the region. One should also visit some of the beautiful waterfalls in the area. The western Kona Coast is widely known for its elegant resorts, rocky shore and agreeable dry climate. The lifestyle here can only be described as "relaxed." People often signify their happy mood with the friendly shaka sign, made by folding one's three center fingers to the palm and shaking the wrist back and forth with the thumb and pinky extended. This is a common greeting in the islands and it indicates that all is going well.
Nawilliwilli
Kauai is better known by its well-deserved nickname, the "Garden Island." Fewer people live here than on the larger neighboring islands, but Hawaiian residents and out-of-state visitors alike are attracted to its much-acclaimed beaches. Rugged emerald-colored cliffs set the backdrop for cascading waterfalls and magnificent sandy shores. As one of the most enticing spots on earth, secluded coves are found all along the island's irregular coastline and a luxuriant rainforest flourishes on the "wet" side of the island. With the island's central mountain receiving an average of 500 inches of rainfall a year, Kauai is one of the wettest spots on earth. Kauai is also the oldest Hawaiian island both geologically and historically. Island lore claims Kauai was the original home of Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes, before she moved southward. Welcome ashore as you explore and discover the beauty of this verdant natural wonderland.
Lahaina
In addition to possessing marvelous beaches, this second-largest island of the Hawaiian archipelago boasts one of the great natural wonders of the world - Haleakala, the largest dormant volcano on the planet. Nicknamed the "Valley Isle," the island of Maui boasts a string of jungle valleys and is flanked on two sides by volcanoes, Puu Kukui to the west and the great Haleakala to the east. According to legend, the Hawaiian demigod Maui pulled up both ends of the island from the sea bottom with his fishhook to create this Pacific paradise. Resting between these two towering craters is central Maui, named after the island's legendary creator. Cradled on its western shore at the foot of Puu Kukui is picturesque Lahaina, now designated a national historic landmark. In days gone by, it was one of the principal whaling centers of the Pacific. Now it brims with reminders of its legendary seafaring past. Beyond Lahaina lie tranquil valleys of serene majesty, the golden sands of Kaanapali Beach and Haleakala's immense crater.
A Deluxe Stateroom with Verandah
This stateroom is very well equipped, with a Queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, well-stocked honor bar, Remote color TV & VCR, Refrigerator and security safe. Bathroom facilities include a Full bathtub/shower combination. The Private verandah is perfect for relaxing and watching the world go by. Sateroom is approximately 246 square feet including the balcony.
B Deluxe Stateroom with Veranda
This well equipped stateroom features Queen-size bed or twin beds, sitting area, well-stocked honor bar, refrigerator, security safe, remote color TV & VCR. Bathroom has a full bathtub/shower combination. The Private verandah adds extra space and provides an alternative choice to in room dining. Stateroom is approximately 246 square feet including verandah.
These staterooms have a Large picture window, a Queen-size bed or twin beds, sitting area, well-stocked mini honor bar, remote color TV & VCR, refrigerator and security safe. Bathroom features a bathtub/shower combination. Approxmiately 202 square feet.
Spacious living room Dining area Private verandah Well-stocked service bar upon embarkation CD player 25-inch remote color TV & VCR Cordless phone Guest bathroom Large bedroom King-size bed or twin beds Masterbath with Jacuzzi® & ocean view Separate shower Bidet Walk-in closet Refrigerator Security safe. Suite is approximately 982 square feet including verandah.
These staterooms have a Large picture window, a Queen-size bed or twin beds, sitting area, well-stocked mini honor bar, remote color TV & VCR, refrigerator and security safe. Bathroom features a bathtub/shower combination. Approxmiately 202 square feet.
These staterooms have a Large picture window which is either limited or extremely limited viewing, a Queen-size bed or twin beds, sitting area, well-stocked mini honor bar, remote color TV & VCR, refrigerator and security safe. Bathroom features a bathtub/shower combination. Approxmiately 202 square feet.
These staterooms have a Large picture window which is either limited or extremely limited viewing, a Queen-size bed or twin beds, sitting area, well-stocked mini honor bar, remote color TV & VCR, refrigerator and security safe. Bathroom features a bathtub/shower combination. Approxmiately 202 square feet.
These Suites feature a spacious living area with well appointed large private Verandah. Cabins hosts a well stocked mini honor bar , remote colour television & VCR and Refrigerator, all perfect for entertaining. The bedroom has two twin beds that can be converted to make a comfortable Queen Size Bed. Other features include a walk in closet, safe, bathroom with full jacuzzi bathtub, seperate shower. Cabin is approximately 367 square feet, including verandah. Specially designed penthouses for guests with disabilities do not include bidet or walk-in closet.
These Suites feature a spacious living area with well appointed large private Verandah. Cabins hosts a well stocked mini honor bar, remote colour television & VCR, all perfect for entertaining. The bedroom has two twin beds that can be converted to make a comfortable Queen Size Bed. Other features include a walk in closet, safe, bathroom with full jacuzzi bathtub, seperate shower and bidet. Cabin is approximately 491 square feet, including verandah.