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Celebrity Solstice
Celebrity Solstice

11 Night Hawaii Cruise departing from Honolulu to Ensenada onboard Celebrity Solstice.

Celebrity Solstice® offers a series of attributes with cosmopolitan flair that have received an incredible amount of accolades.

There's the half-acre Lawn Club with real grass, the fascinating Hot Glass ShowSM developed with The Corning Museum of Glass, chic dining venues offering trendsetting cuisine, and extraordinary programming including wildly entertaining theatrical productions. Try and find that anywhere else at sea.

This stunning ship also offers spacious staterooms and bathrooms, and choices of accommodations, including Celebrity's life-renewing, spa-inspired AquaClass™ staterooms.

Ready to sail Celebrity Solstice? Then get ready for a one-of-a-kind experience.

Highlights of this cruise:

Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
The cosmopolitan heart of the archipelago, Honolulu rises up from the lush Hawaiian flora like a beautiful white architectural rendering. Pearl Harbor, the Polynesian Cultural Center and lolani Palace, one of the only royal palaces on American soil, are but a few of the hundreds of attractions and points of interest available to the ambitious sightseer.

Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii
The most prominent feature in Maui is Haleakala, the world's largest dormant volcano, rising 10,000 feet above sea level. The term dormant applies only to the volcano, for on the lower slopes of Haleakala you'll find emerald meadows and flower farms: all accessible from the historic town of Lahaina. If you're fortunate enough to be here between the months of December and March, you could witness one of nature's great spectacles: the annual migration of humpback whales returning to their winter home.

Mount Kilauea
The Big Island has grown over 500 acres thanks to the active nature of Mount Kilauea, Hawaii's youngest Volcano. This molten masterpiece also happens to be one of the world's most active and likes to show off when the sun goes down. Fortunately, you'll have a front-row seat to this nighttime spectacle. Watch for the fiery lava flows that blaze down the mountainside as your cruise ship glides by in the night. You'll never think of fireworks the same way again.

Kailua Kona, Hawaii
This was once the seat of power from which the great King Kamehameha ruled his island empire. Located on the picturesque Kona Coast, Kailua Kona is close to the marine sanctuary of Kealakekua Bay. This snorkeling haven is also home to the Captain Cook monument.

Hilo, Hawaii
Located on the lush coast of the Big Island, Hilo is the capital city of Hawaii. Hilo is also where you'll find two of the most spectacular waterfalls in all of creation: Rainbow Falls in the south and the mammoth Akaka Falls in the north, which sends hundred of thousands of gallons of water plummeting over a volcanic cliff. Hilo is also home to Volcanoes National Park and the imposing Kilauea Volcano.

Ensenada, Mexico
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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