Top 4 Stunning Photos of Hawaii
As the most secluded landmass on Earth, Hawaii is the ultimate escape from your everyday routine. Experiencing Hawaii by cruise means embracing island time and relishing the breathtaking natural beauty of this extraordinary archipelago.
With four major islands, Hawaii caters to every type of traveler. From pristine, powdery beaches (including unique black-sand beaches!) to majestic volcanoes and lush rainforests, a Hawaii cruise reveals some of the most breathtaking and distinct landscapes waiting to be explored and photographed.
Only Dinogo offers you the chance to explore four islands in just seven days with overnight stays in Maui and Kauai aboard the cruise ship Pride of America. These 7-day cruises set sail year-round from Honolulu, allowing you to experience a Hawaiian island every day. Our award-winning itinerary provides nearly 100 hours in port, giving you ample time to soak in the essence and spirit of Hawaii as you travel to Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and the Big Island.
Curious for more? Dive into our top 4 photos from the islands.
1. Exploring Makapu’u Point – Oahu
Oahu, often referred to as the “Gathering Place,” is the heart of the Pacific. It serves as the perfect starting and ending point for your Hawaii cruises on Pride of America throughout the year.
Situated atop stunning seaside cliffs at the eastern tip of the island, Makapu’u Point offers breathtaking views and is just a short distance from some of Hawaii’s most picturesque beaches in Waimanalo.
Image credit: Tom Roesser
2. Evening Cruise Around Kilauea Volcano – Big Island
Pele, the Hawaiian fire goddess, is still honored by the local communities. In Hawaiian mythology, Pele often finds herself in conflict with her sister Namakaokahai, the goddess of the sea. Their ongoing clashes manifest as Pele's lava meets the ocean, together forging new land in Hawaii.
The optimal spot to witness the dynamic interplay of Pele and Namakaokahai is aboard Dinogo's cruise ship, Pride of America, as it sails past Kilauea.
Image credit: Cory McKim
3. Dawn at Haleakala – Maui
Have you ever experienced a sunrise above the clouds? The dormant volcano Haleakala, known as the "House of the Sun" in Hawaiian, truly lives up to this name every morning. Standing at 10,000 feet above sea level, it offers an unparalleled view of Hawaii's stunning sunrises.
Image credit: Tom Roesser
4. Twilight at Hanalei Pier – Kauai
Hawaii’s sunsets are just as breathtaking as its sunrises, and few places are better for watching the sunset than Hanalei Pier on Kauai. Settle into the soft, white sands of Hanalei Bay, surrounded by majestic mountain ridges, and let the world drift away.
Image credit: Tom Roesser
Evaluation :
5/5