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Radiance of the Seas
Radiance of the Seas

10 Night Cruise sailing from Vancouver to Honolulu aboard Radiance of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean's Radiance of the Seas offers the ultimate "at sea" experience by combining speed, added comfort, greater open spaces, sweeping ocean vistas and an exceptional cruise staff committed to serving your every whim. Among her spectacular features are the 10-story glass-constructed Centrum, glass elevators facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside cabins in the Royal Caribbean fleet.

Few places on earth are as blessed as the fabled Hawaiian Islands, with their staggering natural beauty, perfect climate, and world-class tourist attractions. Explore the varied personalities of the different Hawaiian Islands at these exciting ports.

Highlights of this cruise:

Vancouver
Most recently ranked by The Economist as the world's number one city in which to live, Vancouver is a picturesque city surrounded by the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the snow-capped peaks of the Coast Mountain range.

Vancouver is Canada's third largest city, with many unique neighbourhoods to explore, including Gastown, Yaletown, Chinatown and the West End. Visitors can enjoy excellent shopping, gourmet meals, outstanding live entertainment, sporting events, theatre, outdoor adventure and world-class attractions.

Hilo
The Big Island. The Orchid Isle. The Volcano Island. You'd expect a place that has inspired so many descriptive nicknames to be a land of rare beauty and wonder. Such is the island of Hawaii. Its 4,050 square miles are home to the snow-capped, 4,267 m (14,000 ft) peaks of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, the fiery landscape of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, vast macadamia nut plantations, black sand beaches, orchid-filled forests and exclusive resorts. Hilo is this island's capital.

Kailua-Kona
Located along Hawaii's western coast, where the slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualalai meet the sea, the Kona Coast is a region of endless lava fields and golden Pacific sunsets. The clear waters are perfect for diving, snorkelling and deep-sea fishing. At the heart of the Kona Coast lies the charming resort village of Kailua. Because two other 'Kailuas' exist within the state, the Big Island's Kailua is often called Kailua-Kona for clarity.

Lahaina
The Hawaiian phrase 'Maui No Ka Oi' means 'Maui is the best'. You'll agree, after a visit to the enchanting Valley Isle. Explore the old whaling town of Lahaina and the nearby West Maui Mountains. Or explore Haleakala National Park and its 3,048 m (10,000 ft) volcanic crater. Then travel the road to Hana and experience a true taste of old Hawaii. Or snorkel off the emerald island of Lanai, where you'll delight in pristine reefs and colourful marine life.

Nawiliwili (Kauai)
The Garden Isle of Kauai is the tropical paradise that dreams are made of: a land of towering ocean cliffs and impossibly green valleys, pristine rainforests and cascading waterfalls, as well as some of the world's most photographed beaches.

Honolulu
Hawaii's capital is indeed the jewel city of the Pacific. From Diamond Head and the world-famous beaches of Waikiki, to the inspiring memorials of Pearl Harbor and the Punchbowl National Cemetery, to the only royal palace ever constructed on US soil.

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