To see the real Hawaii spend some time on Molakai. With limited visitor numbers you get a chance to live like a local. Molokai is known as the most “Hawaiian” of the islands because most of the population is of Hawaiian ancestry.
Molokai is a small island, being just 38 miles long and 10 miles wide at it’s widest point. This is the place to just kick back and relax and forget about the pressures of the world. Read the rest of this entry »
April 8th, 2009 | Posted in Molokai Hawaii | Comments Off
Lanai is the perfect island for holiday makers wanting to get away from it all. This is a true island getaway with a population of just over 3000 people. Lanai is noted for luxury, romance, and privacy away from the crowds and without a single traffic light to disturb the tranquility.
Far from the noise, crowds, hustle and bustle of that other world, Lanai is the ideal destination to create wonderful, lasting memories of your Hawaiian vacation. Read the rest of this entry »
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The Kauai Vacation Experience
Kauai is the most northern, and the oldest, of the major Hawaiian islands. Compared to Oahu, Maui or the Big Island, Kauai is smaller, less populated, a lot more rural and laid back. Read the rest of this entry »
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The Maui Vacation Experience
Voted “Best Pacific Island” by Conde Naste Traveler readers, Maui offers a wonderful blend of beautiful resort areas, small town charm, pristine beauty and lush tropical rain forests. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oahu is the most popular destination in Hawaii. Honolulu, the major city on the island, is home to about 80% of the state’s residents and is the gateway to the majority of travelers visiting Hawaii. Read the rest of this entry »
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What Can I Do On The Big Island?
There are a multitude of excellent swimming beaches but a visit the black sand beaches of Kahena Beach and Punaluu Beach are a must, as is the green sand beach of Puu Mahana. Hapuna Beach is a favorite and falls into the category of the tourists classic version of what a Hawaiian beach should look like. Surfing enthusiasts will be drawn to the Hilo Surfboard Company to see their large selection of surfboards across the ages. Read the rest of this entry »
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