How Hawaii Travel Packages Save you Money

January 26, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

Planning a trip to Hawaii? Then consider looking into a Hawaii travel package. You’ll find many different offers of to spend your Hawaii vacation. You can get a package that will allow you to spend all your time on one island or to visit multiple islands during your visit.

Though, when you look around many places say unless you’ve been to Hawaii before you should pick just for one island for your first visit. The more seasoned traveler, who’s been to Hawaii before, will know they what to do and see among the different islands.

Here is some information on one or two of the main islands to help you choose between them. Each island is different and has a lot to offer the tourist. Hopefully this information will help you make the most of your Hawaii travel package.

If volcanoes excite you, then Kilauea is the most active in the world. You will find that in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii that also offers some great rainforests that many tourists love to backpack through. The island also some great surfing and magnificent beaches, ad you can also do some diving in the clear waters if you like. If you like fishing, there is lots of opportunity of sea fishing around the coast.

Maui will be the next stop in our short tour of islands. Checking out the Haleakala Crater is a must for this trip. Also offering a beauty, second to none, is tranquil and scenic Lao Valley.

Another island you will love on your Hawaiian travel package is Lanai. This is also known as ‘Pineapple Island’ (no prizes for guessing why) and there are only two resorts here. That means that you won’t be crowded, and this is the place if you want to enjoy Hawaii and also enjoy your peace and quiet.

Molokai, which is the ‘Friendly Isle’, offers visitors to experience what an older Hawaii used to be like. Laid-back, no stop lights, friendly natives (which gives the island it’s nickname) and traditional ways of living is what you’ll find here.

Oahu has many beaches on the island and the landmark Diamond Head is located here in addition to Waikiki and Pearl Harbor. Oahu is home to great shopping and a slew of ethnic restaurants from Hawaiian to Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and Korean in addition to Western cuisine.

Finally, we come to the last island in this short tour of Hawaii. Last but by no means least, because it is Kauai, a magnificent display of natural beauty offering what Mark Twain called ‘The Grand Canyon of the Pacific’: Waimea Canyon. It also offers the Pacific Ocean fronted by the 1,000 foot cliffs of the Napali Coast, and some fabulous waterfalls. This is truly a feast of natural beauty, and you can sit and enjoy it on one of its many beaches that boasts the most wonderful climate in the world.

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A Hawaiian Vacation: Different Ways to Experience the Islands

May 29, 2009 by · 8 Comments 

A vacation in Hawaii is one of the life’s most pleasant experiences, the memories of which you will treasure a lifetime. You can select from many different kinds of Hawaii vacation rentals, to suit your requirements and budget and certain to make your vacation in these tropical islands an enjoyable experience.

Oceanfront Kauai vacation homes and beach cottages provide a special ambience along with panoramic views. Luxury Kauai hotels, as well as the budget varieties, are also available throughout the year in all the major islands. Private vacation homes and cottages are perfect for Kauai weddings or a romantic Hawaiian honeymoon.

The main tourist attraction to Hawaii is the magnificent landscape and outdoor odysseys. On Kauai, ride in a helicopter quietly gliding along the 3,000 foot tall cliffs on the Napali Coast or tour the Wailua River, the only navigable Hawaiian river, by kayak. Be sure to visit the famed ‘Grand Canyon of the Pacific’, Waimea Canyon.

The six islands of Hawaii are each unique and attractive enough to make first time vacationers return again and again. What adds to their pleasant experiences is that there are Hawaii vacation rentals offering comfort and convenience in all the major islands. English is spoken throughout the islands and the dollar is the official currency. Credit cards are accepted everywhere. As Hawaii is the 50th state of the US, visitors from mainland America do not need to obtain visas or bring their passports.