Friday, July 14, 2017

Hawaiian Cruise Finally!!

Yippee! Finally I am going to Hawaii! I’m so excited; I just can’t hide it! Hawaii has been on my destination bucket list for a while now. It’s hard to believe that I’ve been half way around the world, visiting Great Britain, the Mediterranean, India, Egypt, Quatar, Oman, Thailand, and more; but have never been to our state of Hawaii! Now is the time so planning is underway. We decided to take a leisurely cruise from Vancouver to Hawaii to cut down on some of the air travel time. But, of course, I DO love to cruise, so that’s a perfect solution. We fly into Vancouver where we will be staying at the Blue Horizon Hotel, a boutique hotel on Robson Street. We booked a king waterview room so that we will be able to view the beautiful Vancouver waterfront. Pricing is reasonable for Vancouver and the location is perfect for exploring. Of course, there are some wonderful restaurants nearby to satisfy my “foodie” heart.  We plan to have dinner our first night at Earls on Top.  It's within walking distance of the hotel, casual, reasonably priced and gets good reviews on Tripadvisor.  The "American Pub" type menu includes everything from tacos and pizza to steaks, salmon and coconut prawns!  Our second night, we have reservations at one of the top rated restaurants on Tripadvisor, CinCin.  I've looked at the menu and being a fan of halibut, that may be it for me!  The menu is great with a variety of pasta dishes, steaks, chicken, and seafood.  I'm ready!

I’m still working on what we will do during the day while in Vancouver, as this will be our third visit to this beautiful city.  Some sites to see, however, include beautiful Stanley Park and the Seawall (Stanley Park is nearly 1000 acres). What makes it unique are the amazing views on the wrap-around Stanley Park seawall, the dense rainforests, marshland, and beaches.  Other sites include Grouse Mountain, the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Gastown and Chinatown. 
Photo courtesy of Celebrity Cruises



We board the Celebrity Solstice in Vancouver and have five gloriously relaxing sea days before arriving in Kailua Kona, Hawaii. We've booked Aqua Class as we really enjoy dining in Blu, the aqua class restaurant. Get ready for some fun and games on our sea days; I am bringing Mexican Train and Left Right Center games!

We have all day in Kona and I’ve reserved a tour for both Kona and Hilo with Island Wide Family Tours 

From the tour website: Things to Do in Kona and Potential Sights to See:
·         Scenic Ali’i Drive
·         Greenwell Farms (tour and tasting)
o    100% Kona coffee and locally made products
·         Historical Kona sights
o    Panoramic Keauhou Scenic Lookout
o    Kealakekua Bay (“Captain Cook”)
o    Painted Church
o    Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Park (“City of Refuge”)
·         Big Island Bee and Honey Farm
·         Local Farmers Markets
·         AND MORE…


I think Keoki’s Ono Fish and Chips will be our stop for lunch!  Yum!  And, of course, we will be stopping for some of that famous Kona coffee!



 The following day, we will be in Hilo and have our second day tour booked with Island Wide.  
Photo Courtesy of Celebrity Cruises
 
Things to Do in Hilo and Potential Sights to See:
·         Scenic Banyan Drive
·         Liliuokalani Gardens
·         Coconut Island
·         Hilo Farmers Market
·         Akaka Falls
·         Rainbow Falls
·         Hilo Coffee Mill
·         Hawaii Volcano National Park
o    Jagger Museum
o    Kilauea Iki Crater
o    Past eruption sites
o    Nahuku (aka: Thurston) Lava Tube
o    Steam Vents
·         Akatsuka Orchid Farm
·         Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Farm
·         Richardsons Black Sand Beach
o    Turtles
·         AND MORE…

There’s an excellent newspaper article about Hilo that you can see here.

After two days on the Big Island, visiting Kona and Hilo, we arrive in Lahaina, Maui for two full days! 

Lahaina was once the first capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, as well as a whaling port and plantation settlement.  For one of our days there, I plan to take free self-guided  historic trail walking tour.  You can pick up a map at the courthouse and go at your own pace.  

An icon and highlight of Lahaina is what is possibly the world’s largest banyan tree, which was planted in 1873 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the New England missionaries.  It was imported from India and stands 60 feet tall.


The main street is Front Street, which has has dozens of jewelry shops with silver and gold and pearls fashioned in the shape of whales, turtles, palm trees, pineapples, and probably surfboards!  Evidently you can load up on souvenirs and such at one of the many ABC stores in Hawaii. They offer everything from Hawaiian shirt-shaped notepads to Hula girl calendars to hibiscus flower towels and sand castle gear to groceries, sunscreen, and liquor. 

If you're a fan of the band The Eagles like I am,  a couple of miles north of town on Front Street there is a giant neon sign (at the Apostolic Faith Church, 1211 Front Street) that says "Jesus Coming Soon." It's been there for years, and is mentioned near the end of the Eagles song "The Last Resort," where Don Henley sings 
"You can leave it all behind and sail to Lahaina 
Just like the missionaries did, so many  years ago
They even brought a neon sign: "Jesus is Coming"
Brought the white man's burden down
Brought the white man's reign"
We'll just have to see if the sign is still there!

A big attraction in Maui is the Road to Hana, but I’m not sure that I want to spend nine hours to do this, especially since you have to return the same way that you go there.  This adventure will perhaps be saved until my next trip to Hawaii when I spend several days in Maui!

Since a luau is on my to do list, I have made a reservation for the Drums of the Pacific Luau for our evening in Maui. The setting is said to be beautiful, on the grounds of the Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa, Ka’anapali Beach.   We will experience culture, food, and entertainment with everything from the beating of drums to the lighting of torches to authentic dances and even a fire-knife dance finale!  

As to the Luau menu, I don't think we will go hungry!   Mai Tai's, Kalua pork, Huli huli chicken and pineapple cake, here I come!

Drums of the Pacific Menus
Open Tiki Bar
·         • Mai Tai’s
·         • Beer, Wine, Standard Cocktails
·         • Tropical Fruit Punch
·         • Juices and Sodas
All-you-can-eat buffet features:
·         • Kalua Pork
·         • Huli Huli Chicken
·         • Island Fish
·         • Polynesian Rice
·         • Seasonal Vegetables
·         • Makamaka w/Medallions of Molokai Purple Sweet Potato
·         • Creamed Taro Leaf w/Coconut Milk
·         • Fresh Sliced Tropical Fruits
·         • Pancit Noodle Salad
·         • Roasted Wedges of Maui Onions
·         • Lomi Lomi Salmon
·         • Poi
·         • Pacific Ahi Poke
·         • Tossed Green Salad
·         • Taro rolls w/Whipped Lilikoi Butter.
Dessert bar features :
·         • Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cream Brownie
·         • Haupia with Toasted Coconut
·         • Pineapple Cake
·         • Bread Pudding


Honolulu:  Following our two days in Maui, we arrive in Honolulu, where we disembark the ship.

We are booked at the Embassy Suites Waikiki Beach Walk, which gets great reviews on Tripadvisor.   At Embassy Suites, there are no resort fees and we can get complimentary breakfast with cooked to order omelettes every morning (how nice to know after disembarking a cruise!) and happy hour with complimentary drinks and snacks each evening. 
Courtesy Private Tours Hawaii


What’s on our must do list while on Oahu?  Well, a visit to Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial is one.  I also want to have a fun trip around the island to see the North Shore, experience the beach, see the turtles, blowholes, surfers and more.  A foodie tour would also be right up my alley!

Our first day, we will check in to the hotel and explore on our own, finding a perfect spot for dinner.

Day 2:  I’ve booked a tour of PearlHarbor/Arizona Memorial with Roberts Hawaii.  I know that you can get free admission tickets online; but we need to get there and get back and I thought a tour would eliminate the hassle.  Our tour is with Roberts Hawaii and is a 6 hour tour, giving us plenty of time to enjoy this historic site.

Day 3:  I’ve reserved a private tour with Private Tours Hawaii for an 8 hour circle island course of Oahu.  We will make our way around the beautiful southern shores of the island, then up the eastern shores, and finally the northern coastlines.  We will have lots of choices for scenic stops and photo ops.  Here is part of our tour itinerary:
Leonards Bakery for breakfast (must try their famous Malasadas!) (photo courtesy Private Tours Hawaii)
Diamond Head Lookout
Halona Blowhole
Sandy Beach and Makakpu’u Point
Byodo-In Temple
Macadamia Nut and Coffee Farm for a snack
Chinaman’s Hat
Kualoa Ranch
North Shore beaches: Sunset Beach, Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay
Laniakea Beach, the turtle basking beach
(photo courtesy of Private Tours Hawaii)
Haleiwa Town (famous surfing town/shopping/Hawaiian shave ice

Oh what a day this will be!

Day 4:  And yet another fun day planned!  What could be better than a foodie tour!? To be exact, The Hole in the Wall Food Tourfrom Hawaii Food Tours.  The Famous Hole-In-The-Wall Tour is a Fun and Social food experience designed by Matthew Gray, one of Hawaii’s most well-known food and wine experts. Matthew is a former Celebrity Chef, and was the Food Writer and Restaurant Reviewer for Hawaii’s largest daily newspaper for several years.
Courtesy Hawaii Food Tours
From the website:  "This special tour is not about traditional Hawaiian Food; rather, it’s more about the Local-style comfort foods of Hawaii, which you’ll see is a combination and fusion of Asian and local flavors. Oh, and to gild the lily just a bit more, the tour includes a very special 2-hour behind-the-scenes walking and tasting tour inside Honolulu’s amazingly exotic Chinatown!  Your foods may include the following delectable cuisines: Local-Style Grinds, Hawaii-Famous Bakeries, the best Korean barbecued chicken in the world, juicy-sweet Hawaiian pineapple, Baked Manapua, a visit to a Chinese Noodle Factory, Dim Sum Treats, Sweet & Juicy Tropical Fruits, Luscious Hong Kong Barbecue, Portuguese Donuts (Malasadas), the Mysterious Crack Seed (a genre of snacks of Hawaii), and perhaps a fantastic cocktail!"

And Day 5:  We have to check out and get to the airport for our 9:30 PM flight to Seattle, where will stay for two days at the Inn at the Market.  A highlight will be visiting with Ken's brother and his family!  







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