Hawaii Cruise-are you looking to cruise to Hawaii?

When you are looking to cruise to Hawaii, it can be difficult to decide on which of Hawaii's beautiful ports to visit. The state of Hawaii has many to choose from, and they all have unique amenities and attractions to offer. Hawaii has something to offer every traveler, no matter what you are looking to do while traveling to the state.

Kona is located on the western coast of the largest Hawaiian Island. The "Big Island" is still growing today, thanks to the Kilauea Volcano that is still active. The landscapes created by the molten lava are amazing, as are the beaches donned with black and green sand. If browsing Hawaii cruise deals that allow unloading at Kona, there are plenty of things to do while here. The Captain Cook Monument, erected in 1874, serves as a memorial to the accomplished explorer and signifies his place of death. The Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, known as the island's place of refuge, offers an archeological site filled with structures of temples and huts.

On the Eastern side of the "Big Island" lies the Hilo port of call. This is where the government for the island is located, as well as the many of the numerous events and attractions that the isle is famous for. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is located here, which is home to three Hawaiian volcanoes. Mauna Kea, which is the tallest peak in the Pacific Basin, Mauna Loa, the largest mountain on the planet, and Kilauea, the currently active volcano on the island, can also be found within the park. Akaka Falls is also found in Hilo, and offers a 420-foot waterfall that many travelers want to see while visiting this island.

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