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Royal Caribbean adds early Oasis sailings!

Royal Caribbean International is adding two sailings at the start of Oasis of the Seas’ inaugural season.

The ship, which will carry 5,000 passengers, is being built in Turku, Finland, with a planned debut in December next year.

The line has brought forward its ...

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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, 14,000-foot 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 luxury resorts.

Hilo is this island's capital. Explore the wonders of Kilauea Volcano up close on a walk through Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. You'll be amazed by the incredible beauty and power of this active volcano. (View current weather)

Honolulu (Oahu)
Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial are the most popular destinations in Oahu where you can see the moving tributes to this important historic event and experience the serenity of the Punchbowl National Cemetery. Oahu is also home to the world-famous beaches of Waikiki and spectacular ‘Diamond Head’, a 761 foot tall ‘lava creation’. (View current weather)

Kailua-Kona
Located along Hawaii's western shore, where the slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualalai meet the sea, the Kona Coast is an area of endless lava fields and golden sunsets. The clear waters are perfect for snorkelling and at the centre of the Kona Coast lies the charming village of Kailua. Kealakekua Bay, where Captain James Cook died, is one of the best snorkeling spots on the island. The area is a state park and conservation site, teeming with undersea life. (View current weather)

Lahaina
Here you can explore the old whaling town of Lahaina and the nearby West Maui Mountains and Haleakala National Park with its 10,000 foot dormant volcano crater. At 10,023 feet above sea level, you’ll have unparalleled views across the island. (View current weather)

Nawiliwili (Kauai)
The Garden Isle of Kauai is the tropical paradise. Lush green valleys, pristine rain forests and cascading waterfalls; Kauai is home to some of the world's most photographed beaches. (View current weather)