
The spectacular NCL Cruise features the opportunity to play some of the best golf in Hawaii and see all 4 major islands in a 7 night cruise. You can visit The Big Island, Maui, Kauai and Oahu and only unpack once. All meals are included and the transportation to the golf courses is included. Also available is club rentals and golf instruction during your cruise.
| Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Sun | Honolulu | - | 8:00 PM |
| Mon Tue |
Kauai | 8:00 AM - |
Overnight 7:00 AM |
| Wed | Hilo | 9:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Thu | Kona | 7:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Fri Sat |
Maui (Kahului) | 8:00 AM - |
Overnight 2:00 PM |
| Sun | Honolulu | 7:00 AM | - |

| Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Sat | Honolulu | - | 8:00 PM |
| Sun | Hilo | 8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Mon Tue |
Maui (Kahului) | 8:00 AM - |
Overnight 2:00 PM |
| Wed | Kona | 7:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Thu Fri |
Kauai | 8:00 AM - |
Overnight 7:00 AM |
| Sat | Honolulu | 7:00 AM | - |
Suggested Golf Schedule
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Poipu Bay Resort CourseRanked number six in Golf Digest's top ten courses in Hawaii, Robert Trent Jones, Jr. designed the Poipu Bay Resort Course. This 210-acre course built on ancient archeological sites combines lush green fairways, 86 bunkers, and eleven water holes to create both a challenge and a breathtaking beauty. Poipu Bay features a spectacular 18-hole championship course on 210 oceanfront acres on Kauai's southern coast. Since 1994, the Poipu Bay Resort Golf Course has been the home of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf; an event claimed to be the world's most exclusive golf tournament. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 6,959 Yards, Rated 73.4, Slope Rated 132 |
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Princeville Prince CourseThe Princeville at Hanalei Prince Course is one of the top golf courses in America, The Prince is Robert Trent Jones, Jr.'s masterpiece. Golf Digest named The Prince Course the Number 1 golf course in the State of Hawaii. Golf Digest also rated it Number 5 of the Top 75 Resort Courses in the world, and Number 66 of "America's 100 Greatest Courses." The Prince is one of Hawaii's most challenging golf courses, with a USGA course rating of 75.3 and a 145 slope. Five different tees on each hole allow you to set your own challenge, so even the worst duffer can spend an enjoyable day at this wonderful course. After a challenging round golfers can relax and enjoy themselves in the adjoining Princeville Golf Club, one of the most magnificent golf and clubhouse facilities in the world. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 7,309 Yards, Rated 75.6, Slope Rated 144 |
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Princeville Makai CourseThe Makai Course, Robert Trent Jones, Jr. creation, has been included in Golf Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Gold Courses" for 16 consecutive years. Really three courses in one, the Ocean Nine overlooks the Pacific, the Lakes Nine winds its way around serene lakes, and the Woods Nine is nestled amid native woodlands. Golf Digest also lists the Makai Course in its Top 50 Resort Courses and rates it as the Number 6 course in Hawaii. Championship Tees Course Rating: 27 Holes; Par 72, 6,886 Yards, Rated 72.7, Slope Rated 133 |
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Kauai Lagoon's Kiele CourseDesigned by Jack Nicklaus, Golf Digest named Kauai Lagoons' Kiele course one of the top 100 courses worldwide. Wide ravines, spectacular ocean holes with menacing cliffs, and 40 acres of tropical lagoons do their best to distract even the most disciplined of players. Overlooking the gateway to the island of Kauai in Hawaii, Kauai Lagoons is a lush, 750-acre resort carefully secluded in the southwest corner of the island. The resort exudes a romantic tropical ambiance with hints of European grandeur, a combination so alluring that in 1998, it was named by Golf Magazine to its elite list of Gold Medal golf resorts. |
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Hapuna Golf CourseThe Hapuna Golf Course is an 18-hole championship golf course nestled in the dramatic natural contours of the land from the shoreline to about 700 feet above sea level. The course offers spectacular views of the Kohala Coast and the Pacific Ocean while majestic Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Kohala Mountains form the backdrop. This course, which was named "GOLF Magazine's" 1998 list of "Gold Medal Resorts," was built on the side of a hill overlooking the ocean. It is a target type course with plenty of natural vegetation in play. Water hazards (three lakes) come into play on four holes. There are also some transitional or waste bunkers that are part of the course's design. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 6,875 Yards, Rated 72.1, Slope Rated 134 |
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Kona CC Ocean CourseKona Country Club's Ocean course offers difficulty to golfers because the course is situated very close to the shoreline and has a strong crosswind. Being so close to the ocean, golfers may even get sprayed by ocean mist. The handicap-one hole, number 8, a 355-yard strong dogleg right features a long right fairway bunker lodged in the bend and a small green bunkered on the left. Out-of-bounds markers line the right side of this par-four hole. Two of the Kona Country Club's back nine holes, the 12th and 13th, play along the ocean, giving additional hazards. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 6,579 Yards, Rated 71.6, Slope Rated 129 |
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Kona CC Muntain CourseKona Country Club at Keauhou Bay offers numerous golfing experiences. Golfers find themselves playing over lava tube blow holes, look over onto the Pacific Ocean or admire ancient Hawaiian archeological sites. Amazing ocean views from every hole! The fairways are concurrent to the ocean, and everything, including most greens, break toward the ocean. The 7th hole, the number-one handicap 420-yard par four, is a favorite hole. This hole features an elevated tee shot to a narrow landing area, and two right fairway bunkers and impinging lava. To make this tee shot successful, a gentle "right-to-left" shot should give you an advantage over the approaching sloping fairway. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 6,471 Yards, Rated 71.5, Slope Rated 133 |
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Big Island Country ClubA true Pete/Perry Dye course, Located at the 2500 foot elevation in the cool mountain air above Kona. The course has Bent grass greens and Bermuda fairways with spectacular water features. Five sets of tee boxes ranging from 4,600-7,200 yards give all caliber of players the proper challenge. The 17th hole island green is their signature hole. This course is at a higher elevation than typical Hawaiian courses. The fairways are slightly rolling and play host to over 2,000 types of vegetation. The medium-sized greens are undulating and moderate in speed. Two holes have large trees in the middle of the fairway. The greens, as well as the fairways, remain in excellent condition throughout the year. Water comes into play on nine holes. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6,661 yards, Rated 73.9, Slope Rated 136 |
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Makalei Hawaii CCThe setting for this exceptional full service country club is very spectacular. The course is routed through the lava fields at elevations of 2,100 to 2,800 feet. This location provides unbelievable views of the island and the coastline below. The added elevation make shot selections interesting and the courses design makes for an enjoyable day of golf. The facilities and dining room are all first class, and you will be treated as a member for the day. The greens are fast and require a delicate touch in order to score well here. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 7,091 Yards, Rated 73.5, Slope Rated 143 |
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Mauna Kea CourseThe incomparable Mauna Kea Golf Course offers golfers the perfect challenge to match their level of play. Created by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., the 18-hole championship course presents dramatic changes in elevation, large undulating greens, and 120 well-placed bunkers. There are incredible panoramic sweeps of sea and land, featuring snow-capped Mauna Kea, rugged lava beds, and the sparkling blue Pacific. One of the most spectacular features is the famous Third Hole -- where surging inlet water races to meet the rocky shoreline, affording one of the most breathtaking views in golf today. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 7,114 Yards, Rated 73.6, Slope Rated 135 |
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Mauna Lani SouthMauna Lani Golf Club South Course fairways are composed of Bermuda grass and the rough is rather thick. Most of the fairways are lined by the natural rough along with pahoehoe and a'a lava rock. Lava rock must definitely be avoided as if you are lucky enough to have your ball bounce back to the fairway your ball will never be the same again. The South Course highlights are two holes that play beside the ocean. Hole #15, a par 3, requires a tee shot over the ocean to the green and is one of the most photographed holes in the world. Hole #7, another par 3, borders the ocean and during the winter months golfers can enjoy watching humpback whales migrating offshore. Most of the greens are flat and you can roll your ball to the flag. The speed of the greens is sometimes hard to determine and there are many subtle breaks. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 7,029 Yards, Rated 73.1, Slope Rated 133 |
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Mauna Lani NorthMauna Lani Golf Club North course with its sinuous brown forms of pahoehoe (smooth) lava, emphasizes rolling fairways. Groves of twisted kiawe trees along the fairway edges and a more pronounced topography make the holes seem quite a contrast from the south 18. Water hazards come into play, and several holes are contiguous with the ocean. There are as many as five different tee positions on most of the holes to give golfers a wide range of options in meeting the challenging conditions. The North Courses rolling terrain and groves of Kiawe trees come into play. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 6,993 Yards, Rated 73.2, Slope Rated 136 |
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Waikoloa Beach CourseDesigned by Robert Trent Jones Jr., the resort-style Beach Course is literally carved through the magnificent lava flows along Anaeho'omalu Bay. The Beach course features numerous sand bunkers, brilliant water holes and the most spectacular oceanfront par-five in Hawaii on the 502-yard, twelfth hole. Carved through the magnificent lava-flows along Anaecho'omalu Bay, the Beach course is a challenging yet scenic golf course that runs along the Pacific Ocean where views of breaching whales and vistas of the other Hawaiian Islands are not uncommon. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 6,566 Yards, Rated 71.5, Slope Rated 133 |
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Waikola Kings CourseDesigned by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, the Par 72 links, 7,000 yard layout features six major lakes and approximately 75 bunkers. The sophisticated bunker strategy and multiple tee placements work together to create a challenging course. The Kings' Course is more of links-style design because of its deep sand bunkers and ocean winds. This Scottish-links style layout features numerous pot bunkers, undulating fairways multiple tee placements and lava outcroppings throughout. Upon opening in 1990, the Kings' Course was ranked as one of the top new courses you can play by Golf Digest. A LPGA tournament was held here in 1992. Carved through the magnificent lava-flows along Anaecho'omalu Bay, the Kings' course is the golfer's avenues into an area steeped in history and legend. Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish built the Kings' Course to challenge the better player with undulating fairways. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 7,074 Yards, Rated 73.9, Slope Rated 133 |
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The Dunes at Maui LaniThe Dunes at Maui Lani Golf Course is built on million-year old sand dunes located in central Maui. Its 18 holes are unique to anything in America because of the terrain upon which they are set, and the design techniques which were deployed by the course's architect. The 6,840-yard par 72 Dunes at Maui Lani Golf Course is designed much like the courses built centuries ago in the British Isles, as its holes take full advantage of the natural, sloping island dune terrain. That is why creativity, finesse, strategy, and good shot-making are all part of the Dunes experience. In addition to good golf, The Dunes has the only lit range with grass tees in central Maui, and is home to the newly opened Dunes Restaurant; all very conveniently located in central Maui. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6840 yards, Rated 73.5, Slope Rated 136 |
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Ellair Golf ClubThis course opened in 1987, and was originally known as Silversword. The trade winds hit the course usually in the mornings and late afternoons, and the course was designed with this in mind as many of the holes bring the wind into play. Very interesting layout and very well maintained! Lots of sand traps with medium soft sand. A sand wedge with 12 or 14 degrees of bounce is essential! Soft greens, cushy fairways, and fluffy rough. Pay attention to the grain! Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6404 yards, Rated 73.2, Slope Rated 135 |
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Wailea Gold CourseThe home course of The Senior Skins Game, the Wailea Gold Course is the most challenging of Wailea's trio. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., it has been ranked among the country's best new courses by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, and one of the world's best designed by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler. Jones flavored the Gold with elements of classic golf course design, then finished it with a rugged, natural look. Throughout the course are stark lava rock outcroppings, indigenous Hawaiian grasses, an abundance of kiawe (a relative of mesquite), and remnants of papohaku, prehistoric lava rock walls built by early Hawaiians and preserved for their historic value. The Gold's 200 foot elevation change from top to bottom enhances the numerous ocean and mountain vistas available from virtually every hole. The course has been labeled a "thinking player's" course because it demands strategy and careful club selection to be played well. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 7078 yards, Rated 73.4, Slope Rated 137 |
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Wailea Emerald CourseRated one of the best new courses by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, as well as one of North America's most women-friendly by Golf for Women, the Wailea Emerald is akin to a lush tropical playground. Flowers bloom in great abundance: plumeria, bird of paradise, allamanda, gazenia, bougainvillea. A true delight for any golfer. Don't be fooled by the Emerald's pleasant appearance. It is a superbly designed course created for pure golf enjoyment, regardless of one's handicap. Measuring 6,825 yards from the back, the Emerald features four to six tee boxes on every hole, allowing players to tailor the course to their playing level. Notable features include a large double green shared by holes #10 and #17. Fronting the green is the only lake on the course. This is perhaps one of the Emerald's more picturesque spots. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6825 yards, Rated 71.7, Slope Rated 130 |
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Wailea Old BlueThe first course ever built in Wailea, the stately Blue is a gracious resort course that has been ranked among America's best resort courses by Golf Digest. In its lifetime, it has hosted such prestigious events as the LPGA Women's Kemper Open and Japan's Asahi-Kyosen pro/celebrity golf tournament. The Blue's fairways offer views of the ocean and Mt. Haleakala, and some of Wailea's stunning residential communities. It features several fountains and lakes, and an abundance of colorful hibiscus, wiliwili trees, bougainvillea and plumeria. The Blue was designed to appeal to a broad range of players. While it has challenged some of the finest professional players in the world, it also offers a measure of forgiveness in its wider fairways and large greens. Like its sister courses, the worst hazards on the blue are the visual ones: the sapphire Pacific Ocean (where one can spot humpback whales during the winter months), several offshore islands, a volcanic cinder cone known as Pu'u Olai and majestic Mount Haleakala. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6758 yards, Rated 72.2, Slope Rated 129 |
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Ko Olau Golf ClubConsidered to be "The World's Most Challenging Golf Course" from the back tees, Ko'olau promises a memorable golf experience for golfers of all skill levels. Rated in Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses to Play" and named the "#1 Golf Course on Oahu" by Golf Digest. Carved out of a magnificent tropical forest, Ko'olau Golf Club is one of the most inspiring golf experiences you will play - anywhere in the world. Ko'olau is nestled below Oahu's historic and popular Pali Lookout. Koolau offers breathtaking views of the majestic 2,000-foot-high cliffs of the Ko'olau Mountain Range, cascading waterfalls and commanding views of the Pacific Ocean and the beautiful windward side of Oahu. Ko'olau's natural setting provided master golf course architect Dick Nugent the opportunity to create a gem of a golf course that encompasses over 280 acres of spectacular terrain with a scenic 7,310-yard, par-72 layout unlike any other in the world. Ko'olau features impeccable conditioning and some of the most extraordinary scenery in the world. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 7,310 Yards, Rated 75.7, Slope Rated 154 |
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Coral Creek Golf CourseNo other course in Hawaii can compare to the beauty, challenge and experience of Coral Creek Golf Course. Nestled along the Ewa Plain, the golf course will provide a challenging test to golfers of all skill levels. We are pleased to introduce you to the newest, most heralded and long-awaited addition to Hawaii, Coral Creek Golf Course. Adding to the beauty of the islands, Coral Creek Golf Course offers golfers one of the most unique and beautiful pieces of land. You will find your every need catered to from the moment you enter the drive. From bag drop to country club service, you will find every detail has been taken care of to provide you with the most enjoyable visit. Combined with a world-class golf course layout, Coral Creek is one of the finest golf experiences in the world. The golf course was designed to expose natural coral rock formations in cliff-like structures, which adds to the beauty of the terrain. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6808 yards, Rated 72.2, Slope Rated 135 |
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Hawaii Prince Golf ClubHawaii Prince has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. The course layout consists of three nine-hole courses any two of which can be combined to play 18. (A&B,B&C,A&C). The longest yardage combination would be (B&C) measuring 7,255 from the back tees. This course is located on former sugar land. There are 270 acres of stunning views of the rain-carved Waianae Mountains. Ten scenic lakes protect many of the well-manicured greens. The club hosts several celebrity tournaments and the Super Pro Am. These courses are suited for both the beginner and above average golfer. The Hawaii Prince Golf Academy is located on the premises. Championship Tees Course Rating: 27 Holes; Par 72; 7225 yards, Rated 70.2, Slope Rated 130 |
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Kapolei Golf CourseLocated west of Pearl Harbor, in Sunny Kapolei, Oahu's second city, the par-72 championship layout is beautifully landscaped with floral gardens, thousands of coconut palms, and five expansive lakes. Architect Ted Robinson, who is known for his creative use of water, moved massive amounts of dirt to create the lakes and to provide elevation and contouring for the course. Altogether the lakes come into play on 12 holes, and, in addition to being aesthetically pleasing, serve an important environmental function, catching storm run-off from the surrounding terrain. Kapolei measures 7,001 yards from the back tees, but with multiple tee positions the course can be enjoyed by all levels of golfers. More than 80 bunkers, elevated greens, and gently contoured fairways add to the challenge. Opened in 1995, Kapolei occupies 185 acres of former sugar cane lands at the southern end of the Waianae Mountains. It is just 24 miles from Waikiki. The course features five strategically placed lakes, undulated fairways, and elevated greens, providing a challenging and enjoyable round for both men and women of varying skills. Also available to avid golfers is our spacious driving range some 300 yards long. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72;7001 yards, Rated 72.2, Slope Rated 134 |
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Ko Olina Golf CourseKo Olina is considered one of Hawaii's top courses. Opened in 1990, Ko Olina has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of the "Top 75 Resort Courses in the U.S.". Ko Olina has also been host to the LPGA Tour (1990-1995) and the Senior PGA Tour (1992). The course includes 16 water features on 8 different holes, multi-tiered greens, and well-manicured fairways. Ko Olina will challenge golfers to use every club in the bag with its demanding par 3's, well bunkered greens and gentle tradewinds. Large landing areas and varying lengths from the tees allow Ko Olina to accommodate players of all skill levels. Water is the defining feature at the beautiful Ko Olina Golf Club, located only 25 miles from Honolulu on Oahu's sunny southwest tip. Ted Robinson, a designer best known for his "waterscapes," took former sugar cane lands and moved more than a million cubic yards of dirt to create Ko Olina. He added moundings and contours, elevated tees and greens, and planted more than a thousand stately coconut palms and other trees. And, true to his trademark, he added lots of water. Waterfalls feed into streams that widen into pools that become lakes From the back tees Ko Olina measures 6,867 yards and is superbly maintained, with wide fairways and well-bunkered, multi-tiered greens. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6887 yards, Rated 72.3, Slope Rated 135 |
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Luana Hills Country ClubFrom front nine to back nine you journey from wide open spaces on hillsides below the magic mountain of Olomana, to dense tropical jungle that showcases Hawaiian flora and birds. Located in the back of beautiful Maunawili Valley on the windward side of Oahu, Luana Hills Country Club is the first course in Hawaii designed by Perry Dye and his famous brother, Pete - one of the most accomplished golf architects in America. Luana Hills measures just 6,595 yards from the back tees, but its relatively modest length belies the challenge that lies ahead. The Dye brothers made sure to incorporate many of their trademark design features, including a variety of forced carries off the tee, bunkers bordered by railroad ties, par-3's over water to island greens, and fairways that fall off steeply into bunkers and ravines. Luana Hills is set in awesome natural surroundings beneath the deep green folds of the Ko'olau Mountains. The front nine plays across the lower slopes of Mount Olomana, while the back nine wends its way through a tropical rainforest with dramatic changes in elevation. Local residences refer to it as "Jurassic Park" because there are few signs of civilization, only the surrounding forest and the mountain peaks overhead. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6595 yards, Rated 70.9, Slope Rated 136 |
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Makaha Golf CourseGolfers will enjoy not only the challenging play but the beautifully landscaped links. Strutting peacocks and well-placed ponds, palm trees, and bougainvillea provide constant visual delights. The course takes full advantage of the natural splendors of the Makaha Valley, following the valley's graceful contours, and winding past fern-covered glens. The jewel- like course is framed by the Waianae Mountain Range, with the awesome Mt. Kaala, which rises almost vertically for more than 5,000 feet above the valley floor, visible from every hole. A long par-72 that stretches 7,077 yards from the back tees, the course is acclaimed as one of the finest in Hawaii. The Makaha Resort Golf Club is one of only three resorts on Oahu with golf courses, and was the first to be built. William P. Bell designed the championship course layout, in 1966. Since the Makaha Resort Golf Club opened, some holes have been altered from Bell's design to accommodate new construction, but the resulting holes are considered at least as good as the originals. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 7077 yards, Rated 74.3, Slope Rated 137 |
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Pearl Country ClubOne of the finest Golf Courses on Oahu, Pearl Country Club has been in operation since 1967. Graced with stately trees of many varieties this course challenges all golfers with its varied terrain. Located on the gentle slopes of the Koolau mountain range, Pearl Country Club overlooks Pearl Harbor, the Arizona Memorial, the USS Missouri, and the Waianae Mountain Range to the west. Pearl CC is the unofficial home course for Michelle Wie. Open year round to the public, Pearl Country Club is a short 20 minute drive from Waikiki. Our rates are comparable to other public golf courses on the island but our superior course conditions is equivalent to any private course. Golf carts are required and rental fees are included in your green fees. We also have a driving range and practice putting greens that are open daily to the general public. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6787 yards, Rated 72.0, Slope Rated 135 |
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Royal Kunia Country ClubRoyal Kunia Country Club opened to the Public on April 5, 2003. The course is blessed with great views of Pearl Harbor and the city of Honolulu. Situated only 35 minutes from Waikiki, the course offers a great golfing experience for the beginner to low handicapper. The par 5 ninth hole is the signature hole of the course measuring 621 yards from the back tees. From the tee's one gets a panoramic view of the entire south shore of Oahu. Come play Oahu's newest course and experience a golf pleasure few have had. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 7007 yards, Rated 73.5, Slope Rated 132 |
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Turtle Bay Palmer CoursePoised on the northernmost tip of Oahu, Turtle Bay Country Club is the perfect choice for the golfer who wants to escape the bustle of Honolulu and Waikiki. This secluded North Shore resort is named after the bay it overlooks, which is visited each year by green sea turtles that come to nest in Turtle Bay's pristine waters. The Palmer Course at Turtle Bay Resort is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. When played from the Palmer (black) tees, the course will offer a stern challenge to the best players in the world. However, there are five sets of tees on each hole, and in some cases, six. This ensures that the course can be enjoyed by any caliber of golfer. The Palmer Course at Turtle Bay Resort features two distinctly different experiences. The front nine is nearly devoid of trees and shrubs. It features sand, water, wind, and rolling terrain. The back nine plays through a forest of ironwood pines and offers a very different feel. The 17th hole is unquestionably the signature hole on the course with no less than nine craggy bunkers surrounding the landing area and extending all the way up to the green. The 17th green sits on a plateau only 100 feet from the ocean. Because of the growing popularity of golf at the resort offers a full range of water sports such as wind surfing and scuba diving. Guests can also enjoy five-star tennis courts, two swimming pools, volleyball, and horseback riding. Those looking for less strenuous pleasures can take advantage of three different cocktail lounges and three restaurants. The golf course has a driving range, a putting green, a fully stocked pro shop, and a clubhouse with a snack bar and shower rooms. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 7199 yards, Rated 74.4, Slope Rated 143 |
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Turtel Bay Fazio CoursePoised on the northernmost tip of Oahu, Turtle Bay Country Club is the perfect choice for the golfer who wants to escape the bustle of Honolulu and Waikiki. This secluded North Shore resort is named after the bay it overlooks, which is visited each year by green sea turtles that come to nest in Turtle Bay's pristine waters. The George Fazio Course has hosted the LPGA Tour's Hawaiian Open and was the site of the first Senior Skins Game, which included Arnold Palmer, Chi Chi Rodriquez, Gary Player and Sam Sneed. The course, George Fazio's only golf course in Hawaii, features generous fairways, deep bunkers and immaculately sculpted greens. This course was re-opened in the spring of 2002. Because of the growing popularity of golf at the resort offers a full range of water sports such as wind surfing and scuba diving. Guests can also enjoy five-star tennis courts, two swimming pools, volleyball, and horseback riding. Those looking for less strenuous pleasures can take advantage of three different cocktail lounges and three restaurants. The golf course has a driving range, a putting green, a fully stocked pro shop, and a clubhouse with a snack bar and shower rooms. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; P0ar 72; 6,735 yards, Rated 71.2, Slope Rated 131 |
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Wailkele Golf ClubDesigned by internationally renowned golf course architect Ted Robinson, Waikele is just 30 minutes west of Waikiki in a region of exceptional beauty. The course overlooks Pearl Harbor and the blue Pacific. Turn, and your gaze sweeps from Diamond Head to the sculpted slopes of the Ko'olau and Waianae mountains. A truly comprehensive golf club, Waikele features a golf shop with the finest names in equipment and apparel, locker rooms, a restaurant, and a full-service driving range and putting greens. Club and shoe rentals and lessons are available, and Waikele's PGA golf professionals are happy to share pointers on course strategy. Waikele Golf Club provides challenges and enjoyment to players of all skill levels from beginner to pro through the use of water features and special topography. Surrounding the course are spectacular views of Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, and the Ko'olau and Waianae mountains. Beautiful water features, rolling fairways, undulating Bermuda greens and strategically placed bunkers round out Waikele's unique design features. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6663 yards, Rated 72.0, Slope Rated 135 |
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Encounter the warm spirit of Hawaii.
Say "Aloha" to a spectacular ship that allows you to experience the freedom of Freestyle Cruising and the many splendors of Hawaii. With a seemingly infinite array of amenities, accommodations, dining options and activities, the pleasures aboard Pride of Aloha are boundless. Pride of Aloha will take you on an amazing 7-day inter-island cruise, roundtrip from Honolulu to four fabulous ports of call on Maui, Kauai and the Big Island of Hawaii. With so much to offer onboard and more time in port than any other cruise line, NCL America and Pride of Aloha are the best way to discover more of Hawaii. |
Onboard ambience is always a priority for NCL and the Hawaii ships and sailings are no exception. Enjoy the freedom of choice in dining options, a variety of accommodations, new activities and more friendly service than ever before. Come aboard and experience the Aloha Spirit with NCL.
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Come aboard Pride of Aloha – a sleek, beautiful ship that delivers world-class amenities and accommodations, along with a friendly crew ready to share their warm and welcoming “Aloha Spirit” with you. Enjoy a wonderful 7-day inter-island cruise to five fabulous ports of call on O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i and the Big Island of Hawai‘i. Whether you choose to sail from Honolulu or Kahului, it’s a great way to discover all the beauty of Hawai‘i from the vantage point of your own floating resort, and it’s only from NCL America. |
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| Play Golf in Paradise – Imagine teeing off on a course that winds through mango forests, lagoons and along ocean cliffs. Sipping drinks at the 19th hole as you watch a tropical sunset. This is the ultimate golf vacation, designed for just about anyone who wants to play golf in paradise. We’ve selected some of the best courses in the Islands, set up pro shops on board and can guarantee all your tee times in advance. We’ve got everything you need to get into the swing of things. |
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Island Beauty wherever you turn – Pride of Aloha creates an unforgettable ambiance of romance with lively island décor throughout the ship. Choose from six international restaurants and 13 bars and lounges.
Pamper yourself with rejuvenating treatments at the Body Waves Spa while your little ones have fun at Kid's Korner. Teens will love The Zone, a hangout designed just for them. Shoot some hoops or practice your golf swing on deck, or simply lounge by the pool.
Below is the itinerary for the cruise and the ports of call you'll be visiting.
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NCL Pride of Aloha Cruise Ship
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| All staterooms on the Norwegian Dawn have a TV, duvet and bathroom with shower and hairdryer. Lower beds in all staterooms may be arranged as a queen- size bed except where otherwise noted. |
| Sample Staterooms - Pride of Aloha |
Penthouse Suite
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Owner's Suite: Fjord, Viking Decks.
Living room, private balcony with hot tub, dining room, separate
bedroom with queen size bed, and luxury bath with tub and
shower. Butler service and concierge available.
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Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony:
Features panoramic views from a private balcony that opens onto
a large sitting area. Bedroom with two lower beds that convert
to a double.
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Inside Stateroom: Combines a lot of
luxury and comfort with value. Sitting area and two lowers which
convert to double. Complete with TV and refrigerator.
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| Ship Statistics | |||
| Year Built | 1999 | ||
| Refurbished and Renamed | 2004 | ||
| Tonnage | 77,104 tons | ||
| Registry | United States | ||
| Length | 853 feet | ||
| Beam | 106 feet | ||
| Passenger Capacity | 2,400 | ||
| Crew Size | 750 | ||
| Total Inside Cabins | 427 | ||
| Total Outside Cabins | 572 | ||
| Cabins & Suites w/ verandas | 257 | ||
| Suites | 14 | ||
| Maximum Occupancy per room | 6 | ||
| Age Restrictions | One person must be 21 or older | ||
| Dinner Seatings | 1 | ||
| Seating Assignments | Open | ||
| Dining Hours | 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. | ||
| Dining Room Dress Code | Optional formal nights; no jeans, t-shirts or shorts during dinner. | ||
| Tipping Recommended? | Yes | ||
| Tipping Guidelines | For passengers over the age of 12: $10.00 per adult, per day automatically charged to onboard account. For children age 3-12: $5 per child, per day. For children under the age of 3: no charge. | ||
| Services & Amenities | |
| Shops | Yes |
| Showroom | Yes |
| Spa | Yes |
| Video Arcade | Yes |
| Bars/Lounges | 13 |
| Beauty Salon/Barber Shop | Yes |
| Casino | No |
| Chapel | Yes |
| Disco/Dancing | Yes |
| Elevators | Yes |
| Hot Tub | 5 |
| Self Serve Laundromats | No |
| Internet Access | Yes |
| Laundry/Dry Cleaning | Yes |
| Library | Yes |
| Movie Theatre | No |
| Onboard Weddings | Yes |
| Fitness & Sports Facilities | |
| Basketball Court | Yes |
| Fitness Center | Yes |
| Golf Simulator | No |
| Ice Skating Rink | No |
| Jogging Track | Yes |
| Mini-Golf Course | No |
| Rock Climbing Wall | No |
| Swimming Pool | 2 |
| Tennis Court | No |
| Water Sports Platform | No |
| Cabin Features & Amenities | |
| 24-Hour Room Service | Yes |
| Hair Dryer | Yes |
| Safe | Yes |
| Telephone | Yes |
| Television | Yes |
| Kids Facilities | |
| Babysitting | Yes |
| Children's Playroom | Yes |
| Kiddie Pool | Yes |
| Supervised Youth Program | Yes |
| Teen Center | Yes |
| Special Needs & Requests | |
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Adjoining Cabins (private connecting doors) |
Yes |
| Kosher Meals | Yes |
| Single Occupancy Cabins | No |
| Single Share Program | No |
| Wheelchair-Accessible Cabins | 6 |
Longboard Bar
Blue Hawaii
Le Bistro
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Atrium Bar
Hukilau Cafe
Aloha Atrium
Plantation Club
Outrigger Lounge
Palace Restaurant
Crossings Restaurant
Kumu Cultural Center
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Pan Pacific Restaurant
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| Pride of Aloha Public Areas | |
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Pride of Aloha and Pride of America Golf Hawaii Cruise
Our hours of
operation are Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. West Coast Time.
Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. West Coast Time.
International Calls (253) 499-1071
Richardson Travel is a full service
Travel Company. We offer a wide selection of Vacation Packages.
If we can be of service in any way please let us know. Here are some popular
destinations we offer to our clients:
Mexico
Cancun,
Puerto Vallarta,
Ixtapa,
Cabo San Lucas, Cozumel, Mexico Cruises and
More!
Caribbiean
Puerto Rico, Jamaica,
Bahamas,
Aruba, The Dominican, Caribbean Cruises, and
More!
Europe
Italy, France, Spain , Greece, London, River Cruising and More!
Las Vegas,
Reno, Florida,
Southern California, Myrtle Beach and More!!
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Richardson Travel Company
325 Washington Ave. S., # 405
Kent, WA 98032
Copyright © 2007 Richardson Travel Company