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Head & Neck Anatomy & Pathology for Dental & Medical Providers

7-Night Hawaii Cruise
Round-trip Honolulu (Oahu)
December 05 - 12, 2026
<em>NCL'S Pride of America</em>
NCL'S Pride of America

COURSE CREDITS & HOURS

10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
10 ADA CERP Credits
10 ACPE Credits
10 ANCC Contact Hours

COURSE FEES

$995.00 for Physicians, Dentists
$745.00 for Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, Dental Hygienists
$595.00 for Nurses, Dental Staff, Pharmacy Technicians

TARGET AUDIENCE

Physicians, Dentists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, Nurses, Dental Hygienists, Dental Staff, Pharmacy Technicians

PROGRAM TOPICS

Dr. Eileen Kalmar's Topics

  1. Translational Head & Neck Anatomy: Fascial Compartments
  2. Translational Head & Neck Anatomy: Vascularization & Lymphatics
  3. Translational Head & Neck Anatomy: Autonomics & Cranial Nerves
  4. Translational Head & Neck Anatomy: Pharynx & Larynx

Dr. John Kalmar's Topics

  1. Conducting the Conventional Visual and Tactile Examination of the Head & Neck with Emphasis on Normal Anatomy, Common Variants and the Recording of Findings
  2. Diagnosis and Management of Oral Ulcerative and Erosive Disease
  3. Detection, Diagnosis and Treatment of Oral Cancer and Precancerous Lesions
  4. Oral Cancer, Tonsillar Cancer and the Role of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

COURSE OVERVIEW BY PROFESSION

This program is designed for physicians seeking to deepen their diagnostic acumen for conditions presenting in the head and neck. The curriculum provides a detailed review of translational anatomy, directly applicable to clinical practice, and offers critical updates on the diagnosis of oral cancers, precancerous lesions, and ulcerative diseases. This knowledge enhances the ability to perform thorough examinations, formulate accurate differential diagnoses, and collaborate effectively with dental colleagues, ultimately leading to earlier detection and improved patient outcomes. You will gain practical insights into the clinical implications of fascial spaces, vascular patterns, and the role of HPV in oropharyngeal cancers. This course provides up to 10.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. The conference-at-sea format allows for an immersive educational experience, free from the distractions of a typical practice week, ensuring you can fully integrate this vital information into your clinical skillset.
This course offers dentists a clinically focused review of head and neck anatomy and pathology, essential for contemporary practice. The program strengthens diagnostic skills for oral ulcerative diseases and provides evidence-based strategies for the detection and management of oral and oropharyngeal cancers, including those linked to HPV. By integrating advanced anatomical knowledge with practical examination techniques, you will enhance your confidence in identifying both common variants and potentially malignant lesions, reinforcing your role in safeguarding patients' overall health. Participants will master a systematic approach to the head and neck examination and explore the translational anatomy of the pharynx, larynx, and associated neurovascular structures. This program is designated for up to 10.00 AGD-approved CE credits. The unique learning environment of our cruise conference allows for dedicated, focused study and valuable interaction with faculty and peers, away from the daily demands of the office.
For the nurse practitioner, this program provides essential skills to enhance assessment and management of patients with head and neck complaints. The content focuses on the practical application of anatomical knowledge and evidence-based approaches to identifying common oral pathologies, including ulcerative diseases and precancerous lesions. This course will increase your confidence in conducting comprehensive head and neck examinations, recognizing red-flag symptoms that require referral, and contributing to the early detection of conditions like HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer. You will learn to apply a systematic examination technique and gain a deeper understanding of the anatomy of fascial compartments, lymphatics, and cranial nerves. This activity provides up to 10.00 ANCC contact hours. The conference cruise format offers a unique opportunity for focused, distraction-free learning, allowing you to absorb and consolidate this clinically relevant knowledge to better serve your patients.
This program is tailored to help physician assistants refine their diagnostic and assessment skills related to the complex anatomy and pathology of the head and neck. The curriculum emphasizes the clinical application of anatomical principles and provides updates on the detection of oral cancer, precancerous lesions, and the management of common ulcerative conditions. This knowledge directly supports the PA's role in diverse settings, from primary care to surgical specialties, by improving examination proficiency and interdisciplinary communication for better patient outcomes. Key learning outcomes include mastering a conventional head and neck examination and understanding the clinical relevance of neurovascular and lymphatic systems, as well as the role of HPV in tonsillar cancer. This program offers up to 10.00 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. The conference-at-sea format provides an immersive educational setting, enabling you to focus entirely on professional development.
This course empowers nurses by enhancing their head and neck assessment skills and deepening their understanding of associated pathologies. The program focuses on information crucial for patient monitoring and education, including the recognition of anatomical variants versus abnormal findings, and the implications of conditions like oral ulcerative diseases and HPV-related cancers. This knowledge enables you to be a more effective advocate and educator for your patients, contributing significantly to the care team's goal of early detection and improved health outcomes. You will review key anatomical structures of the head and neck and learn to identify signs of oral cancer and precancerous lesions during patient assessment. This educational activity is approved for up to 10.00 ANCC contact hours. The unique cruise conference setting provides a focused, collegial atmosphere for learning, allowing you to engage with the material without the usual workplace interruptions, ultimately benefiting your professional practice.
As a dental hygienist, you are on the front line of oral cancer detection, and this program is designed to sharpen those critical skills. The course provides an in-depth review of head and neck anatomy, enabling you to better understand the structures you assess daily, and delivers the latest information on identifying precancerous and cancerous lesions, as well as common ulcerative diseases. This will elevate your confidence and proficiency during intraoral and extraoral examinations, reinforcing your vital role within the dental care team. You will learn to conduct and record findings from a systematic visual and tactile examination and understand the link between HPV and oropharyngeal cancers. This program offers up to 10.00 AGD-approved CE credits, supporting your licensure and professional growth. The conference cruise format allows for an unparalleled, focused learning experience, ensuring you can fully absorb this essential knowledge to provide the best possible care for your patients.
This program provides dental assistants with a foundational understanding of head and neck anatomy and pathology, empowering you to become a more knowledgeable and effective member of the clinical team. By learning the 'why' behind the examinations and diagnoses your team performs, you will improve your ability to assist chairside, anticipate the needs of the dentist or hygienist, and accurately record clinical findings. This knowledge also enhances your capacity to participate in patient education regarding oral health and disease prevention. You will gain familiarity with normal anatomy, common oral lesions, and the importance of screening for oral cancer. This course provides up to 10.00 AGD-approved CE credits to support your professional development. The unique conference-at-sea environment fosters a supportive and focused learning atmosphere, allowing you to expand your clinical knowledge and increase your value to your practice and your patients.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment to take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
BIAS FREE CME - No Commercial Support was provided for this CME activity.

Faculty

Eileen L. Kalmar, Ph.D.

Eileen L. Kalmar, Ph.D.

Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus, Department of Biomedical Education & Anatomy
The Ohio State University College of Medicine

Dr. Eileen Kalmar earned her doctorate in Neurobiology and Anatomy from the University of Rochester, NY in 1993. With that training, Dr. Kalmar has taught anatomy, histology, embryology and neuroanatomy at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate levels. She has been involved with both dental and medical student education and curricula, advanced head and neck anatomy for dental residents, graduate anatomy student education and continuing education programs. In addition, Dr. Kalmar has designed and led several innovative Head and Neck Anatomy continuing education courses for dental and medical professionals.

Dr. Kalmar served as the Director for Anatomy Dental Education at Ohio State as well as Director of the University’s Body Donation Program. Over the years, her excellence in teaching has led to numerous awards, including the Distinguished Educator Award in the College of Medicine for 2022-2023.
What Participants Are Saying:
This was the second University at Sea program I've attended, and both were exceptional!

John R. Kalmar, DMD, PhD

John R. Kalmar, DMD, PhD

Staff Oral Pathologist
CTA Oral Pathology of Ohio
Professor (Retired), The Ohio State University College of Dentistry
Columbus, OH

John R. Kalmar, DMD, PhD, is a staff oral pathologist with CTA Oral Pathology of Ohio in Columbus. He previously served as a Professor at The Ohio State University College of Dentistry for 26 years, retiring from his faculty position in 2025 to return to the private practice of surgical oral pathology. During his tenure at Ohio State, he served in multiple leadership capacities, including graduate Program Director in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.

Dr. Kalmar received his dental degree from Southern Illinois University. Following residencies in hospital dentistry at UNC-Chapel Hill and oral pathology at Emory University, he earned a PhD in Experimental Pathology at Emory. Before joining Ohio State in 1999, he served on the faculty of the Department of Pathology at the University of Rochester in New York for seven years.

A recognized leader in his field, Dr. Kalmar is a Diplomate and Past-President of the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology (ABOMP) and a Past-President of the American Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology (AAOMP). He has published over 90 manuscripts and book chapters and enjoys providing continuing education to a wide variety of professional audiences.
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Accreditation

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In support of improving patient care, Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

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Credit Designation for Physicians: Continuing Education, Inc. designates this live activity for 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Credit Designation for Nurses: Continuing Education, Inc. designates this continuing nursing education activity for 10 contact hours. Accredited status does not imply endorsement by Continuing Education, Inc./University at Sea® or ANCC of any commercial products displayed or used with an activity.
Nurse Practitioners: Can claim either ANCC Contact Hours or AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as needed. Pharmacology credits are identified on individual activities.

This activity has been approved for 10 ADA CERP Credits.

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Osteopathic Physicians: This program is eligible for Category 2 credit with the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).

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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada: Through an agreement between the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, medical practitioners participating in the Royal College MOC Program may record completion of accredited activities registered under the ACCME's "CME in Support of MOC" program in Section 3 of the Royal College's MOC Program.

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Credit Designation for Pharmacists: This knowledge-based activity is approved for 10 hours of pharmacy continuing education credit.

ITINERARY

This port-intensive itinerary aboard Pride of America is designed for travelers who prioritize destination immersion over days at sea. As the only large vessel capable of sailing this inter-island route, it eliminates the hassle of island-hopping flights, delivering you to four distinct islands in seven days. The schedule features valuable overnight stays in both Maui and Kauai, allowing for deeper exploration of landmarks like Haleakala Crater and Waimea Canyon without the pressure of early afternoon departures. You will also experience the geological diversity of the Big Island, visiting both the volcanic rainforests of Hilo and the historic seaside village of Kailua-Kona. A major highlight of sailing in December is the start of the humpback whale season, adding a dynamic wildlife element to the journey. The voyage concludes with a scenic cruise past the towering cliffs of the Napali Coast, a view obtainable only by sea or air.

For more details, see our port-by-port descriptions below the itinerary table.

DATE PORT OF CALL ARRIVE DEPART
Sat Dec 05 Honolulu (Oahu)
Lectures 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM*
- 7:00 pm
Sun Dec 06 Kahului (Maui) 8:00 am -
Mon Dec 07 Kahului (Maui)
Lectures 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM*
- 6:00 pm
Tue Dec 08 Hilo (Island of Hawaii)
Lectures 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM*
8:00 am 6:00 pm
Wed Dec 09 Kailua-Kona (Island of Hawaii)
Lectures 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM*
7:00 am 5:30 pm
Thu Dec 10 Nawiliwili (Kauai) 8:00 am -
Fri Dec 11 Nawiliwili (Kauai) - 2:00 pm
Fri Dec 11 Napali Coast - -
Sat Dec 12 Honolulu (Oahu) 7:00 am -
*Tentative course schedule, actual class times may differ.
Itinerary Map

PORTS OF CALL

Honolulu (Oahu)

Honolulu is frequently misunderstood as merely a transit hub—a place to land, board a ship, and depart. To treat it as such is to miss one of the most complex, vibrant, and historically significant cities in the Pacific. This is not a sleepy beach village; it is a major American metropolis set in the tropics, grappling with urban density and traffic while simultaneously offering unparalleled access to Polynesian culture, profound military history, and world-class dining. Because this is a roundtrip embarkation point, you have a distinct advantage: the ability to control your arrival and departure. We strongly advise arriving at least two to three days prior to embarkation. This buffer not only mitigates jet lag but allows you to engage with Oʻahu on its own terms.

**Waikīkī: The Iconic Basecamp**
Waikīkī is the engine of Hawaiʻi’s tourism, and it is important to manage expectations: it is crowded, developed, and energetic. However, its reputation is earned. The crescent of beach offers gentle waves that made surfing famous, framed by the dramatic backdrop of Lēʻahi (Diamond Head). It serves as the most logical logistical base, offering a density of hotels and dining that makes a car unnecessary for the first few days.

For a quintessential experience, visit the Duke Kahanamoku statue at sunset, or enjoy a cocktail at the historic Moana Surfrider or Royal Hawaiian hotels to capture the romance of the early travel era. A critical update for travelers: Hiking the summit of Diamond Head now requires advance reservations for non-residents. This 1.6-mile round-trip hike is steep and hot, but the panoramic views of the coastline are the definitive introduction to the island's geography.

**Pearl Harbor: A Somber Pilgrimage**
Visiting Pearl Harbor is not an excursion; it is a pilgrimage. The USS Arizona Memorial is the resting place of over 1,000 sailors and Marines, and the experience is deeply moving. Logistics here are paramount. Tickets for the boat launch to the memorial are released online 60 days in advance and vanish quickly; a secondary batch is released 24 hours prior, but relying on this is risky.

Plan for a full morning or afternoon. Beyond the Arizona, the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites include the USS Bowfin Submarine and the Battleship Missouri Memorial, where the Japanese surrender was signed, effectively bookending American involvement in WWII. Note that strict bag policies are enforced; bring only your wallet, phone, and water bottle to avoid long lines at the baggage storage facility.

**Downtown & Cultural Heritage**
Just a short taxi or rideshare from Waikīkī is the Capitol District, the historic heart of Honolulu. The centerpiece is ʻIolani Palace, the only official royal residence in the United States. We recommend the self-led audio tour or a docent-led tour to understand the sophistication of the Hawaiian monarchy and the painful history of its overthrow. Nearby, the Bishop Museum is essential for anyone interested in genuine cultural context. It houses the world’s largest collection of Polynesian cultural artifacts and provides the scientific and historical background necessary to appreciate the rest of your voyage.

**The Culinary Landscape**
Honolulu’s dining scene is a sophisticated reflection of its multicultural heritage, blending Native Hawaiian, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, and American influences. Do not limit yourself to hotel dining.

* **Poke:** For a casual lunch, visit a local market like Foodland or a dedicated shop like Maguro Brothers for fresh poke (marinated raw fish). It is a staple of local life.
* **Kakaʻako:** This former industrial district has transformed into a hub of street art and culinary innovation. It is excellent for craft breweries and farm-to-table eateries set against a backdrop of massive murals.
* **Chinatown:** By day, explore the markets; by night, discover some of the city's trendiest restaurants and cocktail bars in historic brick buildings.
* **Local Comforts:** Seek out a "plate lunch" (two scoops rice, macaroni salad, and a protein like kalua pig or chicken katsu) or start your morning with a malasada (Portuguese donut) from Leonard’s Bakery.

**Beyond the City: The North Shore & Windward Coast**
If you extend your stay post-cruise, renting a car opens up the "real" Oʻahu. A 45-minute drive takes you to the North Shore, the world's surfing capital. In winter, the waves are massive and dangerous; in summer, Waimea Bay is calm enough for swimming. The town of Haleiwa offers a rustic charm distinct from Honolulu's high-rises. Alternatively, drive the Windward Coast to see the jagged Koʻolau mountains and visit the Byodo-In Temple, a stunning replica of a Japanese temple nestled in the Valley of the Temples.

**A Curated Pre-Cruise Itinerary**
To maximize a three-day pre-cruise stay without exhaustion, consider this pacing:

* **Day 1: Arrival & Acclimatization.** Check into your Waikīkī hotel. Walk the beach at sunset to shake off the flight. Dinner at a beachfront restaurant like Duke's or House Without a Key for live Hawaiian music.
* **Day 2: History & Heritage.** Morning at Pearl Harbor (pre-booked). Afternoon at ʻIolani Palace in downtown Honolulu. Dinner in the artsy Kakaʻako district.
* **Day 3: Nature & Views.** Early morning hike at Diamond Head (pre-booked) or the lush Mānoa Falls trail. Spend the afternoon exploring the Bishop Museum or relaxing before heading to the cruise terminal.

Honolulu rewards the curious. By looking past the tourist veneer and engaging with its history and neighborhoods, you ensure your voyage begins with depth and understanding.

Kahului (Maui)

Kahului is the functional starting point for Maui, a commercial port that provides access to the island's extraordinary natural diversity. The town itself offers limited attractions, so your day is best spent exploring the island's distinct regions. A rental car is the most effective way to do this, though well-chosen excursions can remove logistical stress.

The two most famous journeys are ambitious for a port day. A drive to the summit of Haleakalā reveals a stark, Mars-like crater above the clouds—a profound experience, but one that consumes a significant portion of your time. The legendary Road to Hāna is a winding, day-long commitment through lush rainforests, past waterfalls and dramatic seascapes; a guided tour is often a more realistic option than a self-drive.

For a more manageable and equally rewarding day, consider Maui's other charms. The island's Upcountry is a delight, with the paniolo (cowboy) town of Makawao offering unique galleries and boutiques, and the Kula region providing cooler air, botanical gardens, and sweeping bi-coastal views. Alternatively, the North Shore town of Pāʻia has a relaxed, bohemian spirit with interesting shops and excellent casual dining. Nearby, Hoʻokipa Beach Lookout is a prime spot to watch world-class windsurfers and spot green sea turtles resting on the shore.

Please be aware that the historic town of Lāhainā is in the early stages of a long recovery from devastating wildfires and is not a visitor destination. The spirit of Maui remains resilient, and exploring its other beautiful communities is the best way to support the island.

Hilo (Island of Hawaii)

Hilo is not the Hawaii of postcards; it is something more primal and authentic. Set on the island’s lush, rain-fed eastern coast, Hilo offers a glimpse into a less-trafficked side of Hawaiian life, serving as the primary gateway to the island’s dramatic volcanic landscapes. The town itself is charming, with a historic downtown, a wonderful open-air farmers market brimming with tropical fruits, and the serene Liliʻuokalani Gardens, a Japanese-style park perfect for a quiet stroll under the massive banyans of Banyan Drive.

The true draw of Hilo, however, lies beyond the town limits. A day here presents a significant choice. You can head south to the main event: Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. This active volcanic landscape is a world of its own, where you can walk past steaming vents, gaze into the immense Kīlauea caldera, and explore the Thurston Lava Tube (Nāhuku). The scale is immense and the experience profound. Alternatively, a drive north along the Hāmākua Coast reveals a different kind of beauty, leading to the breathtaking ʻAkaka Falls, which plummets over 400 feet into a gorge carpeted in rainforest flora. Closer to town, Rainbow Falls offers a more accessible but equally lovely view.

It’s important to set expectations: Hilo is the rainiest city in the United States, which is what makes its surroundings so verdant. The most compelling sights require a rental car or organized tour and a commitment of several hours. This is not a beach port, but a portal to the raw, elemental forces that shape the Hawaiian islands.

Kailua-Kona (Island of Hawaii)

Kailua-Kona offers a genuine taste of old Hawaii, a historic seaside town set against the dramatic backdrop of the Hualālai volcano. As a tender port, your arrival is directly into the heart of the village, placing you immediately on the vibrant Aliʻi Drive. This waterfront thoroughfare is easily explored on foot, lined with open-air cafes, local shops, and significant landmarks. Steps from the pier, you’ll find Huliheʻe Palace, a former vacation home for Hawaiian royalty, and Mokuaikaua Church, the island's first Christian church, built from lava rock and coral mortar.

While the town itself is charming, Kona’s most profound experiences lie just beyond its borders. The region is, of course, synonymous with coffee. A short drive up the cool, misty slopes of Hualālai takes you into the Kona Coffee Belt, a narrow stretch of land where family-run farms cultivate world-renowned beans. Many offer tours and tastings, providing a direct connection to the island's rich agricultural heritage—a highly recommended and accessible cultural immersion.

For history and nature enthusiasts, the coast south of Kona holds immense significance. Kealakekua Bay, a protected marine life conservation district, offers some of the clearest water and most vibrant snorkeling in Hawaii, all watched over by a monument to Captain James Cook, who met his end here. Further south lies Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, a beautifully restored ancient place of refuge. Walking through these sacred grounds, with their formidable rock walls and carved kii (wooden images), offers a powerful glimpse into traditional Hawaiian law and spirituality.

Kailua-Kona is not a destination of grand monuments but of authentic encounters. It’s a place to sip exceptional coffee at its source, stand on sacred ground, and swim among dazzling reef fish. The key to a rewarding day is planning, as the most compelling sites require a short drive, but the effort reveals the true, captivating spirit of the Kona coast.

Nawiliwili (Kauai)

Nawiliwili Harbor is the gateway to Kauaʻi, an island defined by raw, dramatic nature. Known as the “Garden Isle,” its landscapes are so lush and primeval they often stand in for prehistoric worlds on film. A day here presents a choice between two of Hawaiʻi’s most spectacular, and very different, natural wonders.

To the west lies Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” A drive up to its viewpoints reveals a staggering panorama of rust-red cliffs, deep green valleys, and cascading waterfalls. The scale is immense, and the vistas from Puʻu Hinahina and the main Waimea Canyon Lookout are unforgettable highlights. This is the most popular and accessible option for a comprehensive island tour.

The alternative is the legendary Nāpali Coast. These sheer, emerald-green cliffs, creased by deep valleys, are largely inaccessible by road. To truly appreciate their majesty, you must see them from the air or the water. Helicopter tours provide a breathtaking overview of the entire island, while catamaran trips offer dramatic, sea-level perspectives of the cliffs and sea caves. These excursions are significant investments of time and money but deliver an experience found nowhere else on earth.

For a more relaxed day, consider a gentle boat trip or kayak excursion up the Wailua River to the Fern Grotto. Or, head to the perpetually sunny south shore to Poʻipū Beach, a perfect crescent of golden sand where you can snorkel and often spot sea turtles grazing near the shore. A rental car is highly recommended to make the most of your time, as Kauaʻi’s treasures are spread out.

Napali Coast

Some destinations are about the port; this one is about the passage. A scenic cruise along Kauai’s Napali Coast is, without exaggeration, one of the most breathtaking maritime experiences on earth. This is not a simple sail-by; it is a destination in itself, a slow, deliberate journey past a coastline so sacred and rugged it remains completely inaccessible by road. From your ship’s deck, you have an unparalleled vantage point of a primeval world. The iconic “pali,” or cliffs, rise up to 4,000 feet directly from the sea, their razor-sharp ridges sculpted by millennia of wind and rain into dramatic, cathedral-like spires. These deep, velvet-green valleys, streaked with impossibly thin waterfalls, were once home to ancient Hawaiian settlements, adding a layer of profound history to the staggering beauty.

We advise you to find a spot on an open deck well in advance, with both binoculars and a camera at the ready. The photographic opportunities are endless as the changing light plays across the fluted cliffs, shifting from bright green to deep gold and crimson as the sun moves west. Wildlife is abundant here. Look for pods of spinner dolphins dancing in the ship’s wake and sea turtles gliding through the turquoise water. If you are traveling in winter (typically December through April), keep a sharp eye on the horizon for the unforgettable sight of humpback whales breaching. This is a moment to disconnect and simply absorb the immense scale and raw power of nature—a cinematic highlight that often becomes the single most memorable experience of a Hawaiian cruise.

NCL'S Pride of America

PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment and take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!

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2 Bedroom Family Suite with Large Balcony, SI Suite/Deluxe 2 Bedroom Family Suite with Large Balcony (SI)
Living room with double sofa bed, private balcony, two separate bedrooms one with a queen-size bed and one with a single sofa bed and three TVs. Butler service and concierge available. Stateroom: 335 sq. ft. Balcony: 92 sq. ft.
Decks 327,325,328
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1 Bedroom Obstructed View Family Suite, SJ Suite/Deluxe 1 Bedroom Obstructed View Family Suite (SJ)
These suites include two lower beds that convert to a queen and a double sofa bed; extra bedroom that includes two lower beds that convert to a queen and additional bedding to accommodate two guests.
Decks 325
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Balcony

Mid-Ship Balcony Stateroom, BA Mid-Ship Balcony Stateroom (BA)
These Mid-Ship Balcony Staterooms are located on a middle deck and offer easy access to great restaurants, activities and more. This stateroom includes two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, a convertible sofa to accommodate more, a sitting area and balcony with fantastic views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft. 
Decks 327,328

2,620.04
per person

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Aft-Facing Large Balcony, B1 Balcony Aft-Facing Large Balcony (B1)
The aft-facing balcony offers truly incredible views and a great way to feel the ocean breeze. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area with a single sofa and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a large private balcony. Stateroom: 227-233 sq. ft. Balcony: 89-95 sq. ft.
Decks 327,326,325,328
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Family Balcony, B2 Balcony Family Balcony (B2)
These staterooms are great family accommodations. Bring the family and spread out in comfort. Features two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and a convertible sofa, as well as a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
Decks 327,326,325,328
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Family Balcony, B3 Balcony Family Balcony (B3)
These staterooms are great family accommodations. Bring the family and spread out in comfort. Features two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and a convertible sofa, as well as a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
Decks 326,325
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Large Balcony Stateroom, B6 Balcony Large Balcony Stateroom (B6)
Two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and a sofa bed. The large balcony offers incredible views. Stateroom: 217-233 sq. ft. Balcony: 79-95 sq. ft.
Decks 327,326,330,329
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Large Balcony Stateroom, B7 Balcony Large Balcony Stateroom (B7)
Two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and a sofa bed. The large balcony offers incredible views. Stateroom: 217-233 sq. ft. Balcony: 79-95 sq. ft.
Decks 325
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Mid-Ship Balcony Stateroom, BB Balcony Mid-Ship Balcony Stateroom (BB)
These Mid-Ship Balcony Staterooms are located on a middle deck and offer easy access to great restaurants, activities and more. This stateroom includes two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, a convertible sofa to accommodate more, a sitting area and balcony with fantastic views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
Decks 326
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Balcony Stateroom, BC Balcony Balcony Stateroom (BC)
These balcony staterooms are located either forward or aft. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with amazing views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
Decks 329,328
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Balcony Stateroom, BD Balcony Balcony Stateroom (BD)
These balcony staterooms are located either forward or aft. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with amazing views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
Decks 327
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Balcony Stateroom, BE Balcony Balcony Stateroom (BE)
These balcony staterooms are located either forward or aft. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with amazing views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
Decks 326
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Balcony Stateroom, BF Balcony Balcony Stateroom (BF)
These balcony staterooms are located either forward or aft. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with amazing views. Stateroom: 178 sq. ft. Balcony: 40 sq. ft.
Decks 325
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Outside

Obstructed Oceanview, OK Obstructed Oceanview (OK)
These staterooms combine comfort and value. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, additional bedding to accommodate more and a picture window with an obstructed view. Stateroom: 144 sq. ft. 
Decks 325

1,916.90
per person

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Family Oceanview Picture Window, O1 Outside Family Oceanview Picture Window (O1)
Oceanview Staterooms have plenty of room for the family with two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, plus two pull down beds. Not to mention the incredible views from the large picture window. Stateroom: 144 sq. ft.
Decks 322
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Mid-Ship Oceanview with Picture Window, OA Outside Mid-Ship Oceanview with Picture Window (OA)
These Oceanview Staterooms have two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed as well as two pull down beds. Because they are mid-ship, you'll have easy access to everything on board. Plus an incredible view from the big picture window. Stateroom: 144 sq. ft.
Decks 325,322
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Mid-Ship Oceanview with Picture Window, OC Outside Mid-Ship Oceanview with Picture Window (OC)
These Oceanview Staterooms have two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed as well as two pull down beds. Because they are mid-ship, you'll have easy access to everything on board. Plus an incredible view from the big picture window. Stateroom: 144 sq. ft.
Decks 322
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Inside

Mid-Ship Inside Stateroom, IA Mid-Ship Inside Stateroom (IA)
These staterooms contain two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and additional bedding in some to accommodate more guests. And because they are mid-ship, you'll have easy access to all the exciting activities and delicious dining options on board. Stateroom: 132 sq. ft. 
Decks 327,322,328

1,929.88
per person

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Family Inside, I1 Inside Family Inside (I1)
Pride of America's Inside Staterooms are a great way for the whole family to cruise. With room for up to four guests these staterooms offer two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed as well as pull down beds to accommodate two more. Stateroom: 132-139 sq. ft.
Decks 327,326,331
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Inside Stateroom, IB Inside Inside Stateroom (IB)
An Inside stateroom is the most affordable way for you to cruise. These staterooms have two pull-down beds and two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed. Stateroom: 132-134 sq. ft.
Decks 329,328
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Inside Stateroom, IC Inside Inside Stateroom (IC)
An Inside stateroom is the most affordable way for you to cruise. These staterooms have two pull-down beds and two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed. Stateroom: 132-134 sq. ft.
Decks 327,326
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Inside Stateroom, ID Inside Inside Stateroom (ID)
An Inside stateroom is the most affordable way for you to cruise. These staterooms have two pull-down beds and two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed. Stateroom: 132-134 sq. ft.
Decks 325,322
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Port Charges, Taxes & Fees are included in the per person fares displayed above.

A deposit of 250.00 per person is due to reserve your stateroom.

3rd/4th in Stateroom - Please call to secure the best possible pricing

Cruise pricing is presented per person, based double occupancy of the stateroom, following industry practice. Pricing presented above is listed accordingly to allow easy comparison for the stateroom categories displayed. Our agents always provide 'total cost' pricing disclosing all particulars before you make any commitment.

PRICING SUBJECT TO CHANGE: Because this sailing is departing soon, no fares are displayed above; Call us to request a quote of current, market-rate fares. Those fares, the same as offered directly by the cruise line, are subject to change at any time until held with a deposit or full payment of the fare. Market rates are capacity and revenue controlled, do fluctuate, and can be withdrawn without notice.
CANCELLATION PENALTY POLICY WILL APPLY: We recommend Travel Insurance to protect your investment from unexpected, late cancellations.
Cruise Cancellation Policy:
Aug 08, 2026: 25% Penalty
Sep 06, 2026: 50% Penalty
Oct 06, 2026: 75% Penalty
Nov 05, 2026: 100% Penalty

When reserving your stateroom, please confirm the policy applicable to this cruise with one of our agents.
Course Fee Cancellation Policy: 30+ days before sailing date - 75% Refund ; 7-29 days before sailing date - 50% Refund; Less than 7 days before sailing date - No Refund
FUEL SUPPLEMENT: During periods of unusual oil price volatility, cruiselines may implement a fuel surcharge at any time prior to sailing.

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  • Taking care of a sick or injured traveling companion
  • Having to end your trip early due to a family emergency
  • Dealing with a flight delay or cancellation
  • Needing to buy personal items if your luggage is lost or stolen
  • Missing your cruise departure after a covered flight delay

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TRIP CANCELLATION

Reimburses your prepaid, non-refundable travel expenses if you need to cancel your trip due to a covered reason, such as you, a family member, or traveling companion experiencing a covered illness or injury. Examples include:

  • A doctor says you or a traveling companion is too sick to fly
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TRIP INTERRUPTION

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  • You have a covered illness or injury and a doctor says you must return home
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE

Reimburses your expenses related to covered medical and dental emergencies* that might occur on your trip. This benefit can be especially helpful if you have a covered emergency outside the United States, as most health insurance policies won’t cover you outside the country. Examples include:

  • You slip and break your ankle while sightseeing
  • You get food poisoning while sampling the local cuisine
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BAGGAGE DELAY

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CHANGE FEE

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Before and After your cruise

Castle Ilikai Tower

1777 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96815

Iconic and Irresistible

At the crossroads between Waikiki’s white sand beaches and Honolulu’s city life, the relaxed elegance of the Ilikai Hotel & Luxury Suites awaits. Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the ever-changing colorful sky, the glassy blue waters of the Pacific, and Oahu’s scenic south shore. You’ll feel right at home in this iconic landmark hotel that has embodied warm and welcoming Hawaii hospitality for more than 50 years. Enjoy comfortable contemporary accommodations with a touch of luxury to make every day here extraordinary.

https://www.ilikaihotel.com/

Prince Waikiki - Honolulu Luxury Hotel

100 Holomoana St, Honolulu, HI 96815

A Sanctuary to Sink Into

Sink into the relaxed rhythm of island life in your private oasis. Each of Prince Waikiki’s ocean view hotel rooms and suites embodies the laid-back essence of Oahu, with all the little delights and details that matter. And with views so stunning from the inside, just imagine what awaits a stone’s throw away. Laze in the afternoon sun, play the golf of your dreams, or float the day away with a Mai Tai on standby. This is a place to go with the ebbs and flows of the everyday.

https://www.princewaikiki.com/

Halekulani Hotel

2199 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815

Luxury Waikiki Oceanfront Accommodations

Discover serenity and elegance in the midst of Waikiki! One of the first and finest hotels in Hawaii, Halekulani has welcomed guests to these tranquil beachfront grounds for more than a century. The staff believes in anticipating your needs and making sure you want for nothing. Top-tier service, award-winning cuisine, unique amenities and no resort fee surprises, are all here for one reason: You.

https://www.halekulani.com/

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