Imagine sailing the beautiful blue Pacific Ocean on one of the many all inclusive Hawaii cruises. The Hawaiian Islands are some of the most popular destinations in the world and with good reason. The weather is warm year round and the tropical storm season is relatively mild compared to other exotic vacation havens. Besides walking the beaches, basking under the warm sun, and shopping in the many high end shops on Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki another very popular tourist attraction sailing and snorkeling. There are several companies that provide all inclusive snorkel and sail packages that are easily accessible to the beaches or for some sailboats they may be docked at one of the local marinas. Included in the price of the morning or afternoon itineraries are the cruise, snorkeling and gear, a light snack or perhaps sandwiches, cookies, chips and complimentary beer and wine. These are truly one of the few places that your truly get, as advertised, all inclusive cruises including alcohol.
These trips are typically 2.5 hours and destinations vary depending upon the season and current weather conditions. In most cases you will be taken to calm waters in coves that are inaccessible on foot so there is an exclusive feel to the adventure. Don't worry if you have never snorkeled before. The captain and crew are there with you every step of the water and give safety instructions before entering the water. One of the crew will be in the water at all times, watching everyone to ensure they are capable of snorkeling on your own. Since I an expert diver and avid snorkel fisherman I don't have to be concerned about being watched over by the lifeguard and that is a benefit to them since as many as 50 people could be happily snorkeling away at any one time. For my money the best all inclusive Hawaii cruises are with the smaller captain-owned catamarans. They are more intimate and provide friendly service and more attention without being overly protective. You will find that experienced already know this and tend to gravitate towards the smaller craft. That is especially the case on the other islands. Depending on season, prices range from a very moderate $25 up to $50. Again that price covers everything at they really are all inclusive cruises.