Breathtaking Hawaiian Cruise Excursions

The Hawaiian islands are a volcanic paradise full of waterfalls and rainforests. These three Carnival Cruise shore excursions explore some of the most unique and exciting landscapes the islands have to offer.

Amazing Waterfall Swim and BBQ Lunch Tour

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Hilo is home to Hawaii’s tallest, most beautiful, and most famous waterfalls and visitors on this tour will see all three and a few more. After touring Akaka Falls, Kahuna Falls, and Rainbow Falls, the tour goes off road to a double-tiered waterfall flowing into a natural mountain pool. At this stop, guests can relax and wait for their BBQ to be prepared and served while watching the majestic waterfall. After lunch, the tour goes to a final waterfall stop where visitors may swim in the natural pool and then explore the surrounding rainforest.

Molokini and Turtle Town Zodiac Snorkeling Adventure

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The Molokini Crater lies just thirty minutes off the coast of Maui and is reached by a raft ride. Once at the crater, visitors can snorkel and explore the sea cliffs, coral reefs, and the unique and famous “back wall.” After snorkeling, visitors will move to “Turtle Town” for a swim with the giant sea turtles and have lunch.

Kona Coast Helicopter Tour

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The Kona Coast of the big island in Hawaii is famous for its towering sea cliffs and cascading waterfalls. When in the helicopter, visitors are able to see the immense valleys and shimmering lava flows contrast with the emerald green golf courses of the island. From the air, hidden ancient Hawaiian villages can be seen nestled into the rainforests and mountainsides. This tour enables visitors to see parts of the island most never witness.

A Journey Through Japan

With its exquisite gardens, traditional dance performance and culture rich roots, the multifaceted world of Japan draws millions of visitors each year. What could be better than exploring this mesmerizing country than doing so from one location with access to noted experts who add depth and insight into the sights along the way? If immersing yourself in Japanese culture is on your bucket list, you are going to want to explore  PONANT’s newest sailing 

Part of the Quintessential Collection, a series of themed cruises, “An Immersion in Japanese Culture” departs from Osaka and ends in Maizuru, stopping in Hiroshima, Okayama, and other amazing ports including Busan, South Korea. The nine days/eight-night cruise aboard the five stars Le Soleal offers an up-close look of not only modern-day Japan but also reflection into cherished traditions.

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From sharing in the elegance of a private tea making ceremony to a cooking demonstration on how to cut and plate deadly puffer fish, there is no shortage of adventure. Three noted experts: Timon Screech, author and professor of History and Art at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; Holly H Shimizu, former executive director of the U.S. Botanic Garden; and Osama Shimizu an expert in contemporary Japanese gardens are on board sharing insight on exciting destinations. You’ll dive deep into the history and culture of the Shinto Holy Place and the beautiful Yuushien Garden in Sakaiminato.

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When not immersing yourself in Japanese culture, enjoy the distinctive Le Soleal Ship. Bespoke European craftsmanship offers some of the most elegant surroundings at sea. Calming colors of natural wood with a white and grey color scheme resonate with relaxation. Gastronomic adventures await at the ships French-inspired restaurant, where you will delight in exquisitely prepared chef creations paired with the finest wines. For a truly customized experience, stay in one of the suites, where your personal butler is at your service day and night.

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If you love the idea of sailing to uncharted areas, stay tuned. Launched in 2021 PONANT will launch Le Commandant Charcot, the first electric hybrid cruise ship with luxury appointments and the first ship to reach the true geographic North Pole.

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