Hawaii Honeymoon Vacations

The enchanting Hawaiian Islands make available limitless choices for an ideal and memorable honeymoon vacation. The warmth of the sand coupled with the idyllic sea makes it a perfect destination for newlywed couples in pursuit of a memorable honeymoon experience.

A honeymoon vacation in Hawaii is considered a wonderful dreamy diversion to a tranquil world. The island is noted for its breathtaking environs, crystal blue water, and the magical sunsets. Hawaii’s beautiful islands in the Pacific are colorful to the extent that it gives one the feeling of being in paradise. Every Hawaiian island has its own share of uniqueness.

Posted on April 9, 2012 Filed Under Hawaii Tour | Leave a Comment

Review of Kauai, Hawaii – Visiting the Lush Green Island With Kids

First Impression:

Arrival to Kauai (and Maui 2 years ago) was similar. The open design airport greeted me with only air-conditioning being the trade winds. This openness and fragrant air have brought the Maui memories back, and I knew that I was in Polynesia. We proceeded to the rental car, and found our hotel. It was already dark and opening the room window was scary – I could hear the roaring ocean but I could not see how far it is. I realized at that moment how remote we are, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

Posted on February 27, 2012 Filed Under Hawaii Tour | Leave a Comment

Affordable Family Vacations in Hawaii and Hawaii Ecotourism

It’s easy to see why an affordable family vacation in Hawaii seems out of reach to most. Even the Hawaii Tourism Authority reports total visitor expenditure in Hawaii at 1 per person per day. This brings the total cost of an 8-day vacation to 68, not counting airfare.

Most visitors are getting far from the best airfare rates and are likely spending during low tourism season around 0 and hundreds more the rest of the year or if flying from the East Coast. It’s easy to see why many of the travel experts estimate the average Hawaii vacation costs around ,000.

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However, when it comes to Hawaii ecotourism, the numbers change. You can vacation in Hawaii for less than half of this amount. Consider…

Posted on February 24, 2012 Filed Under Hawaii Tour | Leave a Comment

Cows and Ukuleles in Hawaii? What’s the Connection?

Rodeo is not likely the first thing that comes to the visitor’s mind when they conjure images of tropical Hawaii, but rodeo here is an old and popular tradition. Cows were first introduced to Hawaii in 1793 by George Vancouver and Kamehameha the Great soon imported Mexican vaqueros to teach his people how to handle them. Rodeos were an important part of early ranch life here in Kona. As such, rodeo is much older here in Hawaii than it is in much of the Continental United States; remember, three generations of Hawaiian cowboys lived, worked and died in Hawai’i before cattle were ever driven into Wyoming or Montana, states more typically associated with ranching and rodeo.

Posted on January 4, 2012 Filed Under Hawaii Tour | Leave a Comment

4 Must-Visit Big Island of Hawaii Attractions

Hawaii’s Big Island is a popular vacation destination because there is so much for you to see and do. Creating a rough itinerary for your trip before making your hotel reservations has a number of benefits.

By familiarizing yourself with popular Big Island attractions, you can to make the most of your trip, making sure that you visit the mostly highly rated and recommended sites, a few of which are outlined below.

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1 – Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a must see for all Big Island tourists. This National Park is situated on of a vast array of landscaping; ranging from mountain, to rain forest, to desert, to coastal. Whether you are interested in traveling by car, foot, or bike, there is a large part of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park that you can examine.

Posted on January 1, 2012 Filed Under Hawaii Tour | Leave a Comment

Hawaii Volcano Tour

A Hawaii volcano tour can be a most memorable experience,

and is readily available (short of eruptions!) year round.

While each island boasts some volcanic heritage, The Big

Island is where all the action is.

A Hawaii volcano tour of necessity begins in Hawaii

Volcanoes National Park, established in 1916. This park,

containing more than 218,000 acres, is open daily and offers

guided tours and more. It encompasses both the world’s most

massive volcano, Mauna Kea, at 13,796 feet, and Kilauea, the

world’s most active volcano. Mauna Kea, which in Hawaiian

means literally “white mountain”, gets this name from the

fact that it is quite often snow-capped. It is also thought

to be the world’s tallest mountain when measured from it’s

undersea base to the summit. Currently dormant, Mauna Kea

has also become the home of an important astronomical

center, where astronomers from all over the world vie for

spots atop the summit to view the heavens.

Posted on December 13, 2011 Filed Under Hawaii Tour | Leave a Comment

Hawaiian Cruises – Something For Every Pocket, For Everyone!

Great for all kinds of people, Hawaiian cruises are the dream come true for many – so what is it about these vacations?

What’s So Special About Cruises Then

Cruises are one of the top vacations of choice for many people, for a multitude of reasons.

Being on the ocean is one of the best ways to unwind and relax, whilst also offering great opportunities to dress up and ‘go posh’ and amaze yourselves! With loads of top quality entertainment, a cuisine choice unsurpassable so close at hand and the gently lull of the waves – what’s not to relax about?

Posted on March 11, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

Cruise Vacation Deals Are The Best Value Deals On The Planet!

Cruise vacation deals are all the rage right now. You only have to look in your Sunday supplement to find pages of these deals. Maybe now is the time for you to take the plunge and get the cruise vacation deal of your lifetime!

Here are five great reasons that the cruise vacation deal you decide upon might not be quite so extravagant after all.

In fact it might even save you more money than you might believe…

1) You only need to unpack once and visit a number of places – Unlike most vacations, where if you want to move about you have to pack/unpack no end of times (I once did 13 hotels in 22 days and felt like I needed a vacation at the end of it!).

Posted on March 2, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

Best Cruise Lines

ROYAL CARIBBEAN LINE is a perfect choice for the average first-time cruiser because it attracts the middle-class passenger regarding their age, education, culture interests, and bank accounts. Passengers are young but they don’t party to an excessive degree – there are children, but not an overwhelming number, activities are many and varied. Royal Caribbean offers a huge number of sailings, including cruises to Alaska, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and New England, Caribbean, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal, Europe.

CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE prides itself on being ‘The Most Popular Cruise Line in the World’ – a distinction achieved by offering a wide range of quality cruise vacations which present outstanding value for money. Its ships are modern and large. Rates are moderate. It is family friendly and vigorously courts the family market. This allows the Carnival Cruise Line to offer a great variety of services and activities to please all ages. Carnival Cruise Lines is most popular ways to visit the Bahamas, Caribbean, Alaska and more.

Posted on February 21, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

Hawaiian Cruises – Something For Every Pocket, For Everyone!

Great for all kinds of people, Hawaiian cruises are the dream come true for many – so what is it about these vacations?

What’s So Special About Cruises Then

Cruises are one of the top vacations of choice for many people, for a multitude of reasons.

Being on the ocean is one of the best ways to unwind and relax, whilst also offering great opportunities to dress up and ‘go posh’ and amaze yourselves! With loads of top quality entertainment, a cuisine choice unsurpassable so close at hand and the gently lull of the waves – what’s not to relax about?

Posted on February 19, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

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