Hawaii
No tour of Hawaii is complete without a visit to the Big Island of Hawaii. This is the Hawaii of legendary volcanoes and landscapes of lava-striped earth. Mount Kilauea is still active and sends hot red lava streaming across roadsides. Also available on island are snorkeling, lush tropical gardens, and wonderful waterfalls.
Your children will never be bored on Maui. Kids love the snorkeling and the mountain-side cycling and the beaches while adults usually prefer the golf, spas, and scenic drives.
Oahu and its famous Waikiki Beach is not only the most populated, it's also the most popular and the most historic, complete with the U. S. S. Arizona Memorial, Submarine Memorial Park, and Bishop Museum, which showcases Hawaii's history.
Alaska
A cruise to Alaska treats you to glacial ice fields, pristine lakes, and panoramas of snow-capped mountains. Whether you hop aboard a float plane for for a bird's-eye-view of Misty Fjords National Monument, or take a raft along narrow inlets and coastal waterways, Alaska's expansive landscape impresses.
Warning, though. If your children like swimming, it would be much better to opt for a cruise that includes a heated swimming pool, as the Alaskan waters are definitely too cold for much frolicking. And make sure to bring rain gear and warm clothes, even in the summer.
Now that your Hawaiian and Alaskan interests have been piqued, let's get your family's cruise booked at www.kingarthur.myttn.com today!
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