What a way to come out!
Cruise the Hawaiian Islands on Pride of the Ocean’s
Hawaii cruise. 8 Days, 7 Nights – Oct. 11-18, 2014
Cruise Itinerary

- Saturday, Oct. 11th | Honolulu (EMBARK) | Depart 7:00 PM
The big, blue Pacific and stunning Koolau mountains serve as a dramatic setting for Hawaii’s largest city. Climb to the top of Diamond Head. Take a romantic sunset stroll on Waikiki Beach. Catch a glimpse of history by visiting Pearl Harbor and the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
- Sunday, Oct. 12th | Maui (Kahului) | Arrive 8:00 AM | Overnight
A surplus of natural splendor and the genuine hospitality of its people have helped to make Maui Hawaii’s second most popular island. Explore the fascinating history of the town of Lahaina. Plant yourself on a pristine beach, or play one of the world’s most beautiful golf courses.
- Monday, Oct. 13th | Maui (Kahului) | Depart 6:00 PM
A surplus of natural splendor and the genuine hospitality of its people have helped to make Maui Hawaii’s second most popular island. Explore the fascinating history of the town of Lahaina. Plant yourself on a pristine beach, or play one of the world’s most beautiful golf courses.
- Tuesday, Oct. 14th | Hilo | Arrive 8:00 AM | Depart 6:00 PM
The entire city of Hilo is like one giant greenhouse with spectacular tropical flowers at every turn. Visit the town’s well-preserved historic buildings, which date back to the turn of the century and showcase Hawaii’s unique architecture. Just 30 miles away the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the home of the active Kilauea Volcano.
- Wednesday, Oct. 15th | Kona | Arrive 7:00 AM | 5:30 PM
Kona offers the quintessential Hawaii experience. Sunny, warm weather and crystal blue waters entice visitors to partake in a variety of surfside fun. Snorkel amongst a kaleidoscope of tropical marine life. Take a surfing lesson, a kayaking trip or head out to deeper waters for some deep-sea fishing.
- Thursday, Oct. 16th | Kauai | Arrive 8:00 AM | Overnight
Named after the Wiliwili trees, which once lined its picturesque harbor, this lovely port of Kauai is your gateway to what many believe to be Hawaii’s most beautiful island. On “The Garden Island,” nature is truly the star, from the dramatic mountains of Kokee to the cool rain forests of Haena. And the tradition of the luau adds lively entertainment unique to Hawaii.
- Friday, Oct. 17th | Kauai | Depart 2:00 PM
Named after the Wiliwili trees, which once lined its picturesque harbor, this lovely port of Kauai is your gateway to what many believe to be Hawaii’s most beautiful island. On “The Garden Island,” nature is truly the star, from the dramatic mountains of Kokee to the cool rain forests of Haena. And the tradition of the luau adds lively entertainment unique to Hawaii.
- Saturday, Oct. 18th | Honolulu (DISEMBARK) | Arrive 7:00 AM
The big, blue Pacific and stunning Koolau mountains serve as a dramatic setting for Hawaii’s largest city. Climb to the top of Diamond Head. Take a romantic sunset stroll on Waikiki Beach. Catch a glimpse of history by visiting Pearl Harbor and the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
Your Cruise Includes
Norwegian Pride of America
- Our group cabins are balconies, ocean views, and inside cabins starting as low as $1,681.82
- Shore excursions in Maui and Kauai
- Freestyle complimentary dining options
- Fitness center, sports court, pools and hot tubs
- Pricing and stateroom details on our booking page
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Films On Board
Kumu Hina by Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson
At a time when gender non-conforming people are marginalized and mistreated the world over, Kumu Hina presents an intimate portrait of a proud and confident mahu (transgender) teacher who is passing on ancient Hawaiian culture and traditions to her students as she searches for love and a fulfilling romantic relationship in her own life.

“Kumu Hina” Directed by Joe Wilson and Dean Hamer
The Vermont Bear Film Festival Goes To Hawaii
Past Paw Award Winners: “Wide ‘N Furry” Directed by Dan Dowling, “Foot Soldier” Directed by Jon Crawford, “Get Happy” Directed by Mark Payne.
Important Films by and about the LGBT Community
- Q & A Sessions with Actors and Directors
- Meet Fellow Film Enthusiasts and Filmmakers
- Exclusive Sneak Peaks of Works in Progress
- Observe Filmmaker Workshops