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7-Night Hawaii Cruise
Round-trip Honolulu (Oahu)
August 08 - 15, 2026
<em>NCL'S Pride of America</em>
NCL'S Pride of America

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COURSE FEES

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment to take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
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ITINERARY

DATE PORT OF CALL ARRIVE DEPART
Sat Aug 08 Honolulu (Oahu) - 7:00 pm
Sun Aug 09 Kahului (Maui) 8:00 am -
Mon Aug 10 Kahului (Maui) - 6:00 pm
Tue Aug 11 Hilo (Island of Hawaii) 8:00 am 6:00 pm
Wed Aug 12 Kailua-Kona (Island of Hawaii) 7:00 am 5:30 pm
Thu Aug 13 Nawiliwili (Kauai) 9:00 am -
Fri Aug 14 Nawiliwili (Kauai) - 5:30 pm
Sat Aug 15 Honolulu (Oahu) 7:00 am -

PORTS OF CALL

Honolulu (Oahu)

Honolulu is far more than the gateway to your Hawaiian cruise; it is a destination in its own right, a complex and layered city where urban energy, profound history, and natural beauty converge. Treating it as merely a point of departure or return is to miss the very essence of modern Hawaiʻi. An extended stay of two or three days, either before you sail or after you return, transforms a great vacation into an unforgettable one, offering the time to explore beyond the surface.

**Waikīkī: An Iconic & Convenient Base**
While undeniably a tourist hub, Waikīkī’s reputation is earned. Its crescent of golden sand, gentle waves perfect for a first surf lesson, and the watchful profile of Lēʻahi (Diamond Head) create a scene that lives up to the postcards. It serves as an ideal base, with a dense concentration of hotels, world-class restaurants, and shops. The real value of staying here is the effortless access to quintessential Hawaiian moments. A pre-cruise stay could begin with a sunrise hike to the summit of Diamond Head. The 1.6-mile round-trip trail is a steep but manageable climb, rewarding you with panoramic views of the coastline and the city waking below. In the evenings, the beachfront along Kalākaua Avenue comes alive, offering everything from casual barefoot bars to sophisticated oceanfront dining.

**Downtown: A Center of History & Power**
Just a short bus or taxi ride from Waikīkī lies the historic heart of Honolulu, a compact district that tells the story of Hawaiʻi’s transition from kingdom to state. The absolute centerpiece is ʻIolani Palace, the only official royal residence on U.S. soil. A guided or self-led audio tour through the restored rooms of King Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani offers a poignant look at the sophistication and subsequent overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy. Across the street stands the iconic statue of King Kamehameha I, who united the islands. Nearby, you’ll find the Kawaiahaʻo Church, the “Westminster Abbey of the Pacific,” made of coral blocks, and the modern Hawaiʻi State Capitol building, with its volcano-shaped legislative chambers.

**Pearl Harbor: A Necessary Pilgrimage**
No visit to Oʻahu is complete without paying respects at Pearl Harbor. This is a somber and powerful experience that requires at least half a day. The main site includes the visitor center and the USS Arizona Memorial, a serene white structure built over the sunken battleship. Timed tickets for the short boat program to the memorial are essential and should be reserved well in advance online. Beyond the Arizona, the larger Pearl Harbor Historic Sites include the Battleship Missouri (“Mighty Mo”), where the Japanese surrender took place; the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum; and the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum. Seeing the bookends of World War II in the Pacific—the Arizona and the Missouri—is a profoundly moving experience.

**Beyond the Center: Culture, Art & Local Life**
To truly understand Honolulu, venture into its diverse neighborhoods. The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum is a world-class institution and arguably the most important cultural attraction in the state. Its extensive collection of Hawaiian and Polynesian artifacts provides deep context for the history and traditions of the islands.

For a taste of contemporary Honolulu, head to the Kakaʻako district. Once an industrial area, it has been transformed into a vibrant hub of street art, with massive murals from the annual POW! WOW! festival adorning the warehouses. It’s a place to wander, discover independent boutiques, and relax at excellent craft breweries and innovative eateries. For a more established, local culinary scene, explore the neighborhoods of Kaimukī and Kapahulu, where you’ll find some of the city’s most beloved, no-frills restaurants serving authentic island fare.

**The Flavors of Oʻahu**
Honolulu’s food scene is a delicious reflection of its multicultural heritage. Move beyond the hotel restaurants to experience it fully. Seek out a classic plate lunch—typically two scoops of rice, a scoop of macaroni salad, and a main like kalua pig or chicken katsu. Sample fresh poke from a local market like Foodland, where you can choose from dozens of varieties. Start a morning with warm, sugar-dusted malasadas (Portuguese donuts) from the legendary Leonard’s Bakery. And cool off with a finely textured shave ice (never a “snow cone”) from Waiola Shave Ice or Matsumoto’s (if you venture to the North Shore).

**Structuring Your Stay**
With a few extra days, you can explore without rushing. A logical pre-cruise plan could be:
* **Day 1:** Arrive, settle into your Waikīkī hotel. Enjoy a sunset walk on the beach and an oceanfront dinner.
* **Day 2:** Dedicate the morning to Pearl Harbor (book in advance). In the afternoon, explore the history of Downtown Honolulu.
* **Day 3:** Hike Diamond Head at sunrise. Spend the rest of the day exploring the art and food of Kakaʻako before heading to the port.

Post-cruise, you can rent a car and explore further afield—the lush botanical gardens, the famous surf breaks of the North Shore, or the stunning windward coast—before your flight home. Honolulu is a city that rewards curiosity, offering a rich, authentic experience that perfectly complements any Hawaiian voyage.

Kahului (Maui)

Kahului is the functional starting point for Maui, a commercial port that provides access to the island's extraordinary natural diversity. The town itself offers limited attractions, so your day is best spent exploring the island's distinct regions. A rental car is the most effective way to do this, though well-chosen excursions can remove logistical stress.

The two most famous journeys are ambitious for a port day. A drive to the summit of Haleakalā reveals a stark, Mars-like crater above the clouds—a profound experience, but one that consumes a significant portion of your time. The legendary Road to Hāna is a winding, day-long commitment through lush rainforests, past waterfalls and dramatic seascapes; a guided tour is often a more realistic option than a self-drive.

For a more manageable and equally rewarding day, consider Maui's other charms. The island's Upcountry is a delight, with the paniolo (cowboy) town of Makawao offering unique galleries and boutiques, and the Kula region providing cooler air, botanical gardens, and sweeping bi-coastal views. Alternatively, the North Shore town of Pāʻia has a relaxed, bohemian spirit with interesting shops and excellent casual dining. Nearby, Hoʻokipa Beach Lookout is a prime spot to watch world-class windsurfers and spot green sea turtles resting on the shore.

Please be aware that the historic town of Lāhainā is in the early stages of a long recovery from devastating wildfires and is not a visitor destination. The spirit of Maui remains resilient, and exploring its other beautiful communities is the best way to support the island.

Hilo (Island of Hawaii)

Hilo is not the Hawaii of postcards; it is something more primal and authentic. Set on the island’s lush, rain-fed eastern coast, Hilo offers a glimpse into a less-trafficked side of Hawaiian life, serving as the primary gateway to the island’s dramatic volcanic landscapes. The town itself is charming, with a historic downtown, a wonderful open-air farmers market brimming with tropical fruits, and the serene Liliʻuokalani Gardens, a Japanese-style park perfect for a quiet stroll under the massive banyans of Banyan Drive.

The true draw of Hilo, however, lies beyond the town limits. A day here presents a significant choice. You can head south to the main event: Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. This active volcanic landscape is a world of its own, where you can walk past steaming vents, gaze into the immense Kīlauea caldera, and explore the Thurston Lava Tube (Nāhuku). The scale is immense and the experience profound. Alternatively, a drive north along the Hāmākua Coast reveals a different kind of beauty, leading to the breathtaking ʻAkaka Falls, which plummets over 400 feet into a gorge carpeted in rainforest flora. Closer to town, Rainbow Falls offers a more accessible but equally lovely view.

It’s important to set expectations: Hilo is the rainiest city in the United States, which is what makes its surroundings so verdant. The most compelling sights require a rental car or organized tour and a commitment of several hours. This is not a beach port, but a portal to the raw, elemental forces that shape the Hawaiian islands.

Kailua-Kona (Island of Hawaii)

Kailua-Kona offers a genuine taste of old Hawaii, a historic seaside town set against the dramatic backdrop of the Hualālai volcano. As a tender port, your arrival is directly into the heart of the village, placing you immediately on the vibrant Aliʻi Drive. This waterfront thoroughfare is easily explored on foot, lined with open-air cafes, local shops, and significant landmarks. Steps from the pier, you’ll find Huliheʻe Palace, a former vacation home for Hawaiian royalty, and Mokuaikaua Church, the island's first Christian church, built from lava rock and coral mortar.

While the town itself is charming, Kona’s most profound experiences lie just beyond its borders. The region is, of course, synonymous with coffee. A short drive up the cool, misty slopes of Hualālai takes you into the Kona Coffee Belt, a narrow stretch of land where family-run farms cultivate world-renowned beans. Many offer tours and tastings, providing a direct connection to the island's rich agricultural heritage—a highly recommended and accessible cultural immersion.

For history and nature enthusiasts, the coast south of Kona holds immense significance. Kealakekua Bay, a protected marine life conservation district, offers some of the clearest water and most vibrant snorkeling in Hawaii, all watched over by a monument to Captain James Cook, who met his end here. Further south lies Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, a beautifully restored ancient place of refuge. Walking through these sacred grounds, with their formidable rock walls and carved kii (wooden images), offers a powerful glimpse into traditional Hawaiian law and spirituality.

Kailua-Kona is not a destination of grand monuments but of authentic encounters. It’s a place to sip exceptional coffee at its source, stand on sacred ground, and swim among dazzling reef fish. The key to a rewarding day is planning, as the most compelling sites require a short drive, but the effort reveals the true, captivating spirit of the Kona coast.

Nawiliwili (Kauai)

Nawiliwili Harbor is the gateway to Kauaʻi, an island defined by raw, dramatic nature. Known as the “Garden Isle,” its landscapes are so lush and primeval they often stand in for prehistoric worlds on film. A day here presents a choice between two of Hawaiʻi’s most spectacular, and very different, natural wonders.

To the west lies Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” A drive up to its viewpoints reveals a staggering panorama of rust-red cliffs, deep green valleys, and cascading waterfalls. The scale is immense, and the vistas from Puʻu Hinahina and the main Waimea Canyon Lookout are unforgettable highlights. This is the most popular and accessible option for a comprehensive island tour.

The alternative is the legendary Nāpali Coast. These sheer, emerald-green cliffs, creased by deep valleys, are largely inaccessible by road. To truly appreciate their majesty, you must see them from the air or the water. Helicopter tours provide a breathtaking overview of the entire island, while catamaran trips offer dramatic, sea-level perspectives of the cliffs and sea caves. These excursions are significant investments of time and money but deliver an experience found nowhere else on earth.

For a more relaxed day, consider a gentle boat trip or kayak excursion up the Wailua River to the Fern Grotto. Or, head to the perpetually sunny south shore to Poʻipū Beach, a perfect crescent of golden sand where you can snorkel and often spot sea turtles grazing near the shore. A rental car is highly recommended to make the most of your time, as Kauaʻi’s treasures are spread out.

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PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment and take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!

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Mid-Ship Balcony Stateroom, BA Mid-Ship Balcony Stateroom (BA)
These Mid-Ship Balcony Staterooms are located on a middle deck and offer easy access to great restaurants, activities and more. This stateroom includes two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, a convertible sofa to accommodate more, a sitting area and balcony with fantastic views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft. 

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Aft-Facing Large Balcony, B1 Balcony Aft-Facing Large Balcony (B1)
The aft-facing balcony offers truly incredible views and a great way to feel the ocean breeze. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area with a single sofa and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a large private balcony. Stateroom: 227-233 sq. ft. Balcony: 89-95 sq. ft.
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Family Balcony, B2 Balcony Family Balcony (B2)
These staterooms are great family accommodations. Bring the family and spread out in comfort. Features two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and a convertible sofa, as well as a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
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Family Balcony, B3 Balcony Family Balcony (B3)
These staterooms are great family accommodations. Bring the family and spread out in comfort. Features two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and a convertible sofa, as well as a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
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Large Balcony Stateroom, B6 Balcony Large Balcony Stateroom (B6)
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Large Balcony Stateroom, B7 Balcony Large Balcony Stateroom (B7)
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Mid-Ship Balcony Stateroom, BB Balcony Mid-Ship Balcony Stateroom (BB)
These Mid-Ship Balcony Staterooms are located on a middle deck and offer easy access to great restaurants, activities and more. This stateroom includes two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, a convertible sofa to accommodate more, a sitting area and balcony with fantastic views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
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Balcony Stateroom, BC Balcony Balcony Stateroom (BC)
These balcony staterooms are located either forward or aft. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with amazing views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
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Balcony Stateroom, BD Balcony Balcony Stateroom (BD)
These balcony staterooms are located either forward or aft. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with amazing views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
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Balcony Stateroom, BE Balcony Balcony Stateroom (BE)
These balcony staterooms are located either forward or aft. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with amazing views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
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Balcony Stateroom, BF Balcony Balcony Stateroom (BF)
These balcony staterooms are located either forward or aft. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with amazing views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
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Inside

Mid-Ship Inside Stateroom, IA Mid-Ship Inside Stateroom (IA)
These staterooms contain two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and additional bedding in some to accommodate more guests. And because they are mid-ship, you'll have easy access to all the exciting activities and delicious dining options on board. Stateroom: 132 sq. ft. 

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Family Inside, I1 Inside Family Inside (I1)
Pride of America's Inside Staterooms are a great way for the whole family to cruise. With room for up to four guests these staterooms offer two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed as well as pull down beds to accommodate two more. Stateroom: 132-139 sq. ft.
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Inside Stateroom, IB Inside Inside Stateroom (IB)
An Inside stateroom is the most affordable way for you to cruise. These staterooms have two pull-down beds and two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed. Stateroom: 132-134 sq. ft.
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Inside Stateroom, IC Inside Inside Stateroom (IC)
An Inside stateroom is the most affordable way for you to cruise. These staterooms have two pull-down beds and two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed. Stateroom: 132-134 sq. ft.
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Inside Stateroom, ID Inside Inside Stateroom (ID)
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