
As the world's premier tropical vacation destination, Hawaii offers a taste of
culture, relaxation and activities for all types of travelers.
Each island
boasts idyllic settings from splashing waterfalls and flaming sunsets to silvery moonrises
and secluded beaches. Experience Hawaii's diverse habitats as you hike along sea cliffs,
canyons and beaches, in forests and volcanic craters, by steaming volcanoes and over
frozen lava in Kauai, Maui and the Big Island.
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Known as "The Gathering Place", the exciting and vibrant Oahu
is the main island, home of world renowned Waikiki Beach and bustling Honolulu,
enter of government and commerce for our 50th state. Oahu is a rich cultural mix of
sights, sounds and fun, packed with more things to see and do than any other Hawaiian
island! From the fast pace and liveliness of Waikiki to the remote beauty of
windward Oahu, this island illustrates the many contrasts that truly make Hawaii a
wonderfully unique destination.
Waikiki Beach is the most exciting beach in the world! With majestic Diamond Head
in the background, Waikiki Beach is filled with hotels, restaurants, shopping and
nightlife. Activities abound both day and night. Enjoy terrific watersports on
this world-famous beach. Try the International Market Place for
incredible bargains. This is well-known fine dining including , John Dominus, Acqua, Michels or
Keo's Thai Cuisine. You may also choose from a wide variety of Polynesian revues, floor shows, live music and
entertainment. Waikiki Beach...your key to fun in the sun or romance in the moonlight.
Within minutes of Waikiki are Honolulu's most popular historic sights and other
sensational beaches. Experience the drama and power of the famous Arizona
Memorial at Pearl Harbor, or the majesty of the Punchbowl Crater
overlooking Honolulu. Some of the island's best snorkeling and scuba diving is just
a short ride from Waikiki at Hanauma Bay Beach. A partially
submerged, extinct volcanic crater, Hanauma Bay offers an underwater sanctuary so varied
that the snorkeler and scuba diver alike will be thrilled, Non-snorkelers can even feed
the fish while simply standing in the crystal-clear water. On the north shore,
you'll find Sunset Beach. Here you can watch the world's best
surfers challenge the 30-foot waves of the famous Bonzai Pipeline!
Oahu--exciting, diverse and beautiful!!
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Beautiful beaches, great weather, one-of-a-kind sightseeing, luxurious resorts, great
shopping, sports and spectacular sunsets - all these are great reasons to explain the
popularity of Maui. If you're looking for an active vacation or if you just want to
"hang loose", the Valley Isle of Maui has the variety to
satisfy your personal style.
On Maui's sunny west coast is the Ka'anapali resort area.
Ka'anapali is among the most famous vacation destinations in the world and with good
reason. This most popular area on Maui features the best white sand beaches on the outer
islands, shops, terrific water sports, golf, gourmet dining, and deluxe beachfront hotels
and condos. Famous "Black Rock" on Ka'anapali Beach, offers some of the
best snorkeling in the islands.
Just down the coast is the quaint old whaling town of Lahaina, Maui's
center of activity. This area offers a great variety of restaurants and excellent
shopping. East Maui is dominated by 10,023 foot Mount Haleakala. Don't miss
the spectacular sunrise viewed from the rim of this dormant volcanic crate...truly
unforgettable!! At the foot of the far eastern slope of Haleakala lies the charm and
beauty of the town of Hana, preserving the traditions of old Hawaii.
The drive to Hana is an unforgettable journey through a tropical paradise, Wailea
and Makena are Maui's quieter alternatives. These areas offer
out-of-the-way seclusion, while providing first class services. Enjoy some of the
world's best snorkeling, scuba diving, golf and tennis on Maui, and for a
once-in-a-lifetime experience, travel to Maui in late November through April and take a
whale watching excursion to view the yearly return of the magnificent Humpback whales.
Maui boasts experiences that will provide memories that last a lifetime!!
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Envision the Hawaii of your dreams-a wonderland of lush vegetation, breathtaking
natural beauty, cascading waterfalls and warm hospitality. Unhurried Kauai, known as
the Garden Isle, is all this and more, perfect for relaxing, exploring,
and discovering the rustic charm and traditions of old Hawaii.
One the southern shore of Kauai, the sunny Poipu coast features great beaches, snorkeling,
golf, quiet evenings, and deluxe resorts, Poipu is next to Koloa
Town, a bustling, friendly village only recently discovered by vacationers.
On the eastern coast, Wailua offers beaches, golf courses, and a variety
of accommodations. Enjoy excellent shopping and dining at the expansive Coconut
Plantation. A cruise up the lovely Wailua River is a great way
to experience the delights of this beautiful island, especially the lush beauty of the
famous Fern grotto. About 30 minutes north of Wailua, the Princeville resort area
overlooks breathtaking Hanalei Bay, the filming of "South
Pacific" and "Thorn Birds." Lush vegetation, secluded beaches,
uncrowded golf courses, and relaxing evenings help make this one of Kauai's most beautiful
spots.
For an experience you'll never forget, enjoy a helicopter ride exploring natural wonders
like the awesome Na Pali cliff, Waimea Canyon, and the crater of Mt.
Waialeale. Visit Kilohana, a beautifully renovated sugar-cane
plantation estate of the 1930's. Hike along some of Kauai's seemingly endless
trails, searching for secluded beaches of golden sand, or explore the rugged Na Pali coast
in a powerful zodiac raft.
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- THE BIG
ISLAND
The Big Island of Hawaii, as its name implies, is twice the size of all of the other
Hawaiian islands combined and houses a wealth of spectacular phenomena. The fascinating
terrain of Hawaii boasts oceanside fields of black lava, grassy foothills, black sand
beaches, and breathtaking 13,000 foot peaks. Imagine seeing the fiery craters of the
world's most active volcanoes, and then to be in the midst of a lush green rainforest
teeming with exotic birds, and then to ascend towards the snow-capped peaks of Mauna
Kea. It's all possible on the Big Island. The Big Island is also home
to the world-famous Ironman triathlon, and exciting multi-sport event held every October
in Kona. Thirty minutes north of Kona is the beautiful Kohala
Sun Coast, home to the only natural white sand beaches on the island as well as
world-class deluxe resorts and spectacular golf courses.
One the eastern coast is Hilo, the "city of Rainbows."
This is a quiet area surrounded by sloping mountains and gentle ocean. Hilo provides
and excellent starting point for exploring the Volcanoes National Park is
a must-see. Also nearby is one of the world's largest orchid farms and the
Kona Coffee Mill, which produces the only commercially grown coffee in the U.S.
Another thrill is to drive along the scenic northeastern Hanakua coast.
Perhaps take a day to experience some of the world's greatest deep sea fishing; the best
Pacific Blue Marlin grounds anywhere lie just off the Kona Coast. The Big Island of Hawaii
offers a diverse beauty unmatched anywhere else. Whether it's fields of black lava, grassy
foothills, black sand beaches or 13,000 foot peaks that lure your attention, you are sure
to have an unforgettable experience.
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