Paradise lost is paradise refound for those dreaming of a Hawaiian vacation by sea.
The recent restart of cruising in the Hawaiian Islands is expected to help offset the 30 to 40 percent drop in tourism that state officials said was caused by the emergence of the omicron variant. Doing their share to shore up these numbers are at least nine major cruise lines with Hawaiian itineraries in 2022.
That’s why every other cruise that includes Hawaii on the itinerary must pay an international visit in adherence to the Civil War-era law. These include the eight remaining round trips this year out of Southern California. The longest left in 2022 is a 45-night journey on Holland America’s 1,964-passenger Zuiderdam from Oct. 3-Nov. 17. The enviable voyage out of San Diego includes a six-night Hawaiian leg that consists of five ports on four islands.
Even with coronavirus-related concerns and restrictions still afloat, demand is high for lengthy itineraries that tend to draw the experienced cruiser and well-traveled guest, according to Seattle-based Holland America.
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