Cruise Vacation
In October we decided it was vacation time for us. What do you do when you live in Paradise? Well we decided to take the NCL Pride of Aloha a 7-day cruise around our beautiful Hawaiian Islands. (Hey, people pay thousands of dollars to come visit the Islands, why should we spend thousands to leave?)
We boarded our ship in Maui on Friday afternoon and spent the night on board even though it was still in Maui's Kahului harbor. We had the day to learn about the ship because it spends two nights and one day here on our island.
On Saturday Caren had an important modeling gig at the annual "Dreams Come True" breast cancer awareness charity event, so we didn't have to delay our trip and got back to the ship for its evening departure.

We sailed for Honolulu on Saturday night and arrived in Honolulu on Sunday a.m. The city was a fast one-day - and Sunday is not the best day to see a lot of things around the big city. But, we did our best.

We hopped a Honolulu Trolley, thinking it would take us to all the spots we wanted to see. Not! We bailed from the noisy, smoky trolley and decided to hoof it around the government buildings in old Honolulu.



The evening was spent on board the ship and we went to the top deck - eleven stores up in the sweet-smelling Hawaiian air - and looked at the graceful Aloha Tower that has greeted cruise ships arriving in Honolulu for over 75 years.

We had a great outside stateroom with a killer lanai and took our breakfasts there. Some of the restaurants were quite nice, but have concluded that our expectations were too high.
We love to dress for dinner out and did get some opportunities to do on the ship.
Other than short trips to various spots on Maui, our next trip will be to Kona on the Big Island. It was a port of call on the cruise and we enjoyed it: We even said if we can’t live Maui, Kona would be our second choice.
We love to dress for dinner out and did get some opportunities to do so on the ship. Some of the restaurants were quite nice, but have concluded that our expectations were too high.

It was a good trip - not a great one.
We visited all the islands and while we enjoyed aspects of each we're still happy we live Maui --- in fact, very happy: Maui no ka oi - the very best. We’re glad we did the cruise, but do not need to do it again.