Before getting to Maui, I really need to address the most annoying facet of Norwegian Cruise Lines. Let me preface my remarks by saying that I have many clients that return from cruises aboard newer NCL ships like Star, Dawn, Spirit and Pride of America with high praise for the entire cruise experience. Based on my recommendations, most of these clients go in staterooms with private balconies, taking advantage of the newest ship designs which include more balconies that in turn leads to a lower price differential between ocean view and balcony categories. On my recent cruise aboard Pride of America, I heard a few people complaining that their rooms were small. Norwegian's standard rooms are a bit small, especially compared to Holland America, Carnival and Celebrity, but Balcony rooms often cost less on newer NCL ships compared to other cruise ships. Here is what people who choose to take the cheaper route must understand: NCL offers very low lead rates, and the standard interior and ocean view rooms can be super-bargains. BUT, once on board, DON'T FORGET your original reason for choosing an inexpensive room. You probably told yourself you would never be in the room anyway, and that is perfectly legitimate for some people. Or perhaps you could not afford to spend more. If you booked a family of four into the cheapest interior room available, taking advantage of miniscule third and fourth rates, then you need to get a grip on reality before complaining about the fact that NCL accommodated your thriftiness by giving you the opportunity to cruise on a limited budget.
If you could have spent more on your room and regret your decision once on board, make a note to yourself to never repeat that mistake and then make the best of your trip. Oh, and by the way, Freestyle Dining means you won't have the same waiter every night. If that is essential to you, then book on Celebrity or almost any other cruise line. Don't whine to fellow passengers about YOUR CHOICES. It dampens the buzz for the rest of us. In short, my pet peeve on NCL or any cruise is that some ill-informed people try to ruin the trip for the rest of us. Okay, I'm off my soap box.
Pride of America gives passengers two full days in Maui with an overnight on the ship. This allows passengers to take advantage of many great shore excursions from a luau at Kaanapali Beach to downhill bicycling from the top of Mount Haleakala to snorkeling at Molokini. Julie and I chose to simply rent a car again, this time for two days. Free overnight parking is available near the ship. Maui has wonderful places to explore by auto, and like the rest of Hawaii, you can come back repeatedly and still be ready to return soon.
This time, we mainly used the car to take us to our Maui favorite, Kaanapali Beach, with an occasional deviation to places like Wailea and Lahaina. Whaler's Village provides three hours of free parking at Kaanapali with a minimum purchase, so both days we enjoyed a delicious Kapulu Joe sandwich at the Hula Grill's Barefoot Bar. A purchase at the ABC store took care of another three hours of parking.
What can you do with your time on Kaanapali? Our favorite activity is snorkeling at Black Rock by the Sheraton. The water is warm and clear. Diverse, colorful fish seem to enjoy the conditions as much as the humans, so they're plentiful. Lounging in the sand between dives allows time to read a good book or simply enjoy the beautiful views.
A short drive away, funky Lahaina lures visitors to its stores and restaurants, including Cheeseburger in Paradise. On our visit this year, the guitarist singing Jimmy Buffett covers was nowhere to be seen, so it was more of an overpriced hamburger in a tourist trap. The beautiful views from the Hula Grill on Kaanapali make it definitely a better choice for meals or drinks, but you've got to go to Cheeseburger in Paradise at least once.
If you've never been to Maui, then the Road to Hana can be a wonderful driving trip, but allow an entire day. The waterfalls and lush foliage hugging the windy road are beautiful, as are the stops at sacred pools and the black sand beach, but rushing can result in getting car sick. Just ask my nephew, Jered. Cleaning a rental car is no way to spend vacation time.
Back on the ship, we experienced the only "formal" night on the cruise, and only about half of the people dressed for the occasion. You definitely won't feel out of place staying casual on this cruise. Most of the casual diners chose to go to the buffet rather than the dining rooms, and the quality of the buffet on Pride of America makes this a solid choice any time. People who came to the dining room in less than semi-formal attire were welcome there, too.
Are you ready for a simple-to-plan vacation in a casual environment? Would you like to enjoy the best of four Hawaiian Islands while unpacking only once? Call toll free 310-546-9618 to book your next great vacation.
If you could have spent more on your room and regret your decision once on board, make a note to yourself to never repeat that mistake and then make the best of your trip. Oh, and by the way, Freestyle Dining means you won't have the same waiter every night. If that is essential to you, then book on Celebrity or almost any other cruise line. Don't whine to fellow passengers about YOUR CHOICES. It dampens the buzz for the rest of us. In short, my pet peeve on NCL or any cruise is that some ill-informed people try to ruin the trip for the rest of us. Okay, I'm off my soap box.
Pride of America gives passengers two full days in Maui with an overnight on the ship. This allows passengers to take advantage of many great shore excursions from a luau at Kaanapali Beach to downhill bicycling from the top of Mount Haleakala to snorkeling at Molokini. Julie and I chose to simply rent a car again, this time for two days. Free overnight parking is available near the ship. Maui has wonderful places to explore by auto, and like the rest of Hawaii, you can come back repeatedly and still be ready to return soon.
This time, we mainly used the car to take us to our Maui favorite, Kaanapali Beach, with an occasional deviation to places like Wailea and Lahaina. Whaler's Village provides three hours of free parking at Kaanapali with a minimum purchase, so both days we enjoyed a delicious Kapulu Joe sandwich at the Hula Grill's Barefoot Bar. A purchase at the ABC store took care of another three hours of parking.
What can you do with your time on Kaanapali? Our favorite activity is snorkeling at Black Rock by the Sheraton. The water is warm and clear. Diverse, colorful fish seem to enjoy the conditions as much as the humans, so they're plentiful. Lounging in the sand between dives allows time to read a good book or simply enjoy the beautiful views.
A short drive away, funky Lahaina lures visitors to its stores and restaurants, including Cheeseburger in Paradise. On our visit this year, the guitarist singing Jimmy Buffett covers was nowhere to be seen, so it was more of an overpriced hamburger in a tourist trap. The beautiful views from the Hula Grill on Kaanapali make it definitely a better choice for meals or drinks, but you've got to go to Cheeseburger in Paradise at least once.
If you've never been to Maui, then the Road to Hana can be a wonderful driving trip, but allow an entire day. The waterfalls and lush foliage hugging the windy road are beautiful, as are the stops at sacred pools and the black sand beach, but rushing can result in getting car sick. Just ask my nephew, Jered. Cleaning a rental car is no way to spend vacation time.
Back on the ship, we experienced the only "formal" night on the cruise, and only about half of the people dressed for the occasion. You definitely won't feel out of place staying casual on this cruise. Most of the casual diners chose to go to the buffet rather than the dining rooms, and the quality of the buffet on Pride of America makes this a solid choice any time. People who came to the dining room in less than semi-formal attire were welcome there, too.
Are you ready for a simple-to-plan vacation in a casual environment? Would you like to enjoy the best of four Hawaiian Islands while unpacking only once? Call toll free 310-546-9618 to book your next great vacation.
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