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7 - 58 nights starting from $698 per person
Hawaii Cruises - Find Deals on Cruises to Hawaii

Hawaii Cruises

Find the best deals on Hawaii cruises for 2026 & 2027 at iCruise. Compare top cruise lines and itineraries for Hawaii Cruises and book your cruise today!


What Is a Hawaii Cruise?

A Hawaii cruise sails between the Hawaiian Islands or across the Pacific from the U.S. mainland, with voyages ranging from 7 to 50 nights. Inter-island itineraries depart from Honolulu visiting Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai. Longer Pacific crossings sail from West Coast ports. With only 375 sailings available, Hawaii cruises are among the most limited in supply on iCruise.


Hawaii Cruise Quick Facts

Sailings Available 375 total on iCruise (limited compared to 7,500+ Caribbean or 19,000+ Europe)
Duration Range 7 to 50 nights. Inter-island cruises typically 7 nights. Pacific crossings 15-50 nights.
Starting Prices From $510/person. Peak summer (July) from $1,131+. September/April offer lower entry points from $698-$1,062.
Confirmed Departure Port Honolulu (inter-island). West Coast ports for Pacific crossings.
Ideal For Travelers who want to visit multiple islands without repacking, nature lovers, honeymooners


What Does a Hawaii Cruise Cost?

Season Months From Price (per person) Sailings/Month
Spring/Fall (Lower) April-May, September From $510 ~12-26 sailings/month
Summer (Peak) June-August From $1,131 ~4-11 sailings/month
Winter November-March From $1,019 ~13-32 sailings/month


Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only, and subject to change.

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Hawaii Cruises: Discover the Islands by Sea

Experience the magic of Hawaii with a cruise that takes you through lush landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant island culture. Whether you're looking for inter-island Hawaiian cruises or affordable cruises to Hawaii, there's no better way to explore this tropical paradise.

Why Choose a Cruise Through Hawaii?

Cruises through Hawaii offer the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Discover colorful beaches, cascading waterfalls, and active volcanoes all in one vacation. Explore the islands by hiking Haleakala, snorkeling vibrant reefs, or taking a helicopter ride over Volcanoes National Park. Dive into Hawaiian culture with a visit to the Pearl Harbor Memorial, ukulele lessons, or hula dancing classes.

Popular Hawaii Cruise Ports

Most Hawaii cruises visit multiple islands, giving you a chance to experience their unique personalities. Here are some highlights:

  • Kona: Youngest and largest by far of the Hawaiian Islands, the "Big Island," is still growing, with active Kilauea Volcano belting out molten lava into the sea.
  • Maui: Try your hand at water sports in Maui: the island is home to many famous surfing, snorkeling, and windsurfing spots like Kanaha Beach Park and Ko'okipa Beach. Maui, the second-largest island in Hawaii, is often rated among the world's most romantic islands.
  • Hilo: Visit Hilo to explore a bustling town filled with waterfalls, rainforests, museums and many botanical gardens. Forty-five minutes south of Hilo lies Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, home to one of the most active volcanoes on earth.
  • Kauai: Kauai offers a different kind of paradise more low-key and pristine, and somehow more authentic. A Kauai rule states no building can exceed the height of a coconut tree, so the skyline is dominated by swaying palms, majestic mountains and almost daily rainbows.
  • Oahu: Oahu has a reputation for having the most consistently beautiful weather light trade winds and 82F almost year round.

When is the Best Time to Go to Hawaii?

With a warm climate year round, there's never a bad time to visit Hawaii. Cruise lines travel to the island throughout the year. The summer months are usually the most popular, as winter months can be slightly rainier, though showers are typically brief. Many cruises depart from Honolulu, which can be reached by a six-hour flight from Los Angeles. Others depart from the West Coast of the United States; these itineraries often include four to five consecutive days at sea while sailing across the Pacific Ocean.

What better time to visit Hawaii than on your honeymoon? Click here to view information about Hawaii Weddings and Honeymoons.

What Cruise Lines Go to Hawaii?

Hawaii is a popular destination for many cruise lines. Below are a few to explore. Click here to view the Best Hawaii Cruise Lines for Kids.

  • Carnival Cruise Line: Depart from Honolulu, Los Angeles or Vancouver on a Carnival Cruise and arrive in Hawaii ready to attend a luau, hike up to a volcanic mountain, and explore world-famous beaches. Prepare yourself for total relaxation - most sailings are 10+ days.
  • Holland America: Set sail on a Holland America cruise to Hawaii from San Diego or Vancouver, and relax on your way there on the line's elegant mid-sized ships. An enthralling speaker series, the luxurious Greenhouse Spa and delicious dining options are sure to keep you pampered and engaged en route to your destination.
  • Princess Cruises: Princess Cruises' exclusive "Aloha Spirit" program brings the essence of Hawaii on board to enhance your trip from start to finish. Lei-making workshops, ukulele and Hula dance lessons, and folkloric performances take place throughout voyages, and Hawaiian Ambassadors are on board during every sailing. Once in Hawaii, get to know the islands with Discovery and Animal Planet recommended shore excursions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a passport for a Hawaii cruise?

U.S. citizens do not need a passport for inter-island Hawaii cruises, as Hawaii is a U.S. state. Pacific crossings stopping in foreign ports (e.g., Ensenada) may require one.

Why are Hawaii cruises more expensive than Caribbean cruises?

Hawaii has far fewer cruise sailings available (375 on iCruise vs. 7,500+ Caribbean). Limited supply and higher operating costs in the Pacific drive prices up. Booking early is recommended as popular dates sell out.

Do I need to fly to Honolulu for a Hawaii cruise?

For inter-island cruises, yes. Pacific crossings from West Coast ports avoid the flight but take significantly longer (15-50 nights).

How long is a Hawaii cruise?

Inter-island cruises are typically 7 nights from Honolulu. Pacific crossings from the mainland range from 15 to 50 nights.

What islands do Hawaii cruises visit?

Common inter-island ports include Honolulu (Oahu), Kahului (Maui), Hilo and Kona (Big Island), and Nawiliwili (Kauai).

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Month Number of Cruises From Price
Jun 2026 3 cruises $1,383
Jul 2026 7 cruises $1,131
Aug 2026 7 cruises $1,527
Sep 2026 25 cruises $998
Oct 2026 16 cruises $1,199
Nov 2026 22 cruises $1,049
Dec 2026 14 cruises $1,249
Jan 2027 32 cruises $1,114
Feb 2027 18 cruises $1,115
Mar 2027 19 cruises $1,189
Apr 2027 26 cruises $698
May 2027 15 cruises $1,193
Jun 2027 10 cruises $1,739
Jul 2027 10 cruises $2,541
Aug 2027 11 cruises $1,575
Sep 2027 24 cruises $898
Oct 2027 22 cruises $1,165
Nov 2027 18 cruises $1,499
Dec 2027 11 cruises $1,949
Jan 2028 18 cruises $1,599
Feb 2028 10 cruises $1,793
Mar 2028 14 cruises $1,799
Apr 2028 5 cruises $1,399
May 2028 4 cruises $4,400
Jan 2029 1 cruises $13,200
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