
From snorkeling over ancient shipwrecks to visiting secluded locales off the beaten path, feel your cares melt away as you revel in the warmth of the tropics. Add a hotel stay, either before or after your Caribbean cruise, and enjoy your departure or arrival city to the fullest.
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Port Combination: Ensenada, Mexico to Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

The Riviera Pacifica with the Bar of the Seven Sins is located here. It boasts a colorful past - it was once the playground of California gentry and stars of the silver screen. Festive shops, a main street and a former prison that now serves as an Aztec Museum are just some of the highlights of this Baja Peninsula favorite.
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Uncovering authentic local finds and having experiences that make you feel like you’ve really connected with a place are important elements in ensuring an extraordinary vacation. We’re taking advantage of our partnership with Travel + Leisure to get their editors’ recommendations and insider tips on the places you will want to visit. Here are their picks for just one of the 150 destinations they covered.
Iolani Palace, Historic Honolulu
A National Historical Landmark, Iolani Palace is the official residence of Hawaii’s monarchy. Built by King Kalakaua in 1882, the Italianate building’s most impressive rooms are the Grand Hall, with its Hawaiian wood staircase and portraits of the royals; the red and gold Throne Room; and the private bedrooms. Palace tours are offered every 15 minutes.
Waikiki Beach
Framed by Diamond Head, one of the world’s most-climbed extinct volcanoes, the iconic beach’s two miles of white sand is almost always brimming with tourists and surfers. That’s because the bathtub-temperature turquoise water is ideal for swimming, and the waves are usually gentle. If you’ve ever imagined what Hawaii looks like at its postcard-perfect best, this is it.
Kapiolani Park
Named for Queen Kapiolani, the wife of King Kalakaua, this 155-acre park on the east end of Waikiki was established in 1876. It claims within its boundaries the Honolulu Zoo, the volcanic crater of Diamond Head, and dozens of picnic sites, as well as a mile-long course that zigzags among century-old trees. The park’s Waikiki Shell hosts a variety of musical performances, and on Sundays, you can catch a free concert by the Royal Hawaiian Band at the Kapiolani Bandstand.
Be sure to visit our Shore Excursions page or speak with our onboard Destination Concierge for arrangements to any of these must-sees.
View or download this port's map and shopping guide here.
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