Explore the Kilauea Volcano of Hawaii
Posted on Feb, 2010

There are several ways you can get to Hawaii for your holiday retreat and one of the very common as well as popular ways is to take a cruise Hawaiian Volcano Cruise. In this way, your holiday retreat begins when the cruise ship departs the port of your embarkation. The Norwegian Cruise Line for short calls very regularly at Hawaiian ports. American citizens will definitely need to carry their passports for this cruise for the reason that besides calling on Maui, Oahu, the Big Island and Kauai, the cruise ships also visit Fanning Island in the Republic of Kiribati. The Crater Rim Drive is approximately 2 hours tour taken by car with alternating short walks right through. Stretching 11 miles, you'll travel a well-marked direction with lovely stops along the way. If you have extra time, you may want to take the 4 hour tour and travel around the coastal areas. This 20-mile path descends close to 3,700 feet. For those who have a preference to walk, a plenty of trails lend themselves to day hikes and wilderness hikes where visitors can often view active lava flows. This weekly 7 night cruise on the Norwegian Star, which is in service since 2001, will begin the cruise and end in the Hawaiian capital of Honolulu. Twice a year, the Norwegian Wind, a sister boat of the Norwegian Star, sails from Vancouver in Canada to Honolulu over a duration of eleven days. Both the ships are massive and are sometimes called hovering islands. Within the Hawaiian Volcano Cruise there are swimming pools, basketball courts, spas, fitness centers, theaters, dance clubs and of course, a wide array of restaurants catering to all taste buds.





