Monday, April 4, 2011

Hawaii Ocean Kayak Tours

Have You Ever Tried an Ocean Kayaking Tour?

What could better than slipping soundlessly through clear, sparkling Hawaiian waters, skimming over the open Pacific accompanied by dolphins and sea turtles? Imagine passing close to a humpback whale and her calf as they winter in warm Maui waters. Taking an ocean kayaking tour is the perfect way to experience this wonderful aspect of Hawaiian island life in a way that’s not only completely harmonious with the surroundings, but also gives you an intensely personal connection with the ocean and all its wonders.

Kayaking Basics

Sea kayaking trips range from a few hours to a many weeks. Developed for the active sport of paddling on lakes, bays and the open ocean, most ocean kayaks are made for one or two paddlers. Size and configuration of the kayak are determined by the type of trip you want to make; for example, specialized kayaks such as surf skis are narrower than the typical open-water ocean kayak. Some may have upturned bows, providing better performance into ocean waves and better wave-shedding properties. The length of the ocean kayak affects both its cargo capacity and the ease of staying in a straight line in the water–its “tracking” ability. Very long ocean kayaks are easier to paddle straight, but are harder to turn and maneuver, so they are used mainly for long, open-water trips. The width of the ocean kayak also affects the cargo capacity, the size of the cockpit and overall stability.

Recreational Sea Kayaks

Most recreational sea kayaks are molded in one piece with a “cockpit” to sit in, “foot wells” to brace the feet in a comfortable position with the knees slightly bent and a backrest to provide support and comfort. Hooks along the side and top secure accessories and gear for snorkeling. Some fishing kayaks have rod rests for open-ocean fishing. The one-piece construction eliminates any need of bailing or clearing out water from the hull in rough water or after an overturn. Modern molded sea kayaks are light and easy to transport, as well as easy to use.

Ocean kayak paddles for recreational use are usually made of aluminum, plastic or wood, with high-performance paddles formed of lightweight materials like carbon-fiber. Ocean kayak paddles are made of two spoon-shaped blades on the ends of a shaft, usually “feathered” or set at right angles to each other. As one blade pushes through the water, the other passes through the air at a right angle, reducing wind resistance.

The paddles are attached to the kayak with a tether, so you can’t accidentally lose it–no chance of being up the proverbial “creek without a paddle.” A few practice strokes in calm water will give even the rank beginner at sea kayaking a feel for how easy it is to move, turn and control the kayak. If you are a beginner, stick with short sea kayak trips for starters. Sea kayaking tour guides and rental businesses will be happy to show you just what to do. And remember, you can do this!

Ocean Kayaking Techniques

If the kayak overturns or if you have been enjoying open-water snorkeling in one of Maui’s secluded bays, you can get back into the kayak by following a few basic steps.

o If the kayak is upside down, reach across the bottom of the boat and grab the scupper holes or accessory hooks. Bring your knees up and onto the bottom of the boat. Lean back and the boat will roll over. Lighter kayaks can be flipped over easily.

o Position yourself near the cockpit area facing the kayak. Let your feet float to the surface behind you by floating on your stomach.

o Reach across the boat to the far edge and swim up and on the kayak so your bellybutton is across the centerline of the boat.

o Roll over on your backside, swing your feet into the foot wells, and you’re up and ready to go. If you miss the first time, just line up in the middle of the kayak again until you make it. Easy does it, and you’re ready to paddle again.

Of course, you shouldn’t forget the basic safety rules to prepare for that long-awaited kayaking trip onto Hawaiian waters. A little preparation can mean the difference between having a once-in-a-lifetime dream trip on Hawaii seas or a disappointing experience.

Follow These Simple Kayaking Tips:

o Always wear a life jacket. Coast Guard regulations require a lifejacket on all kayaks. Wearing the lifejacket will keep your head above water in case of an upset and add insulation to your body.

o If you are a beginner, seek qualified instruction to learn paddling and water safety techniques unique to ocean kayaking.

o Be aware of weather conditions and ocean water temperatures present in the area of Hawaii you plan to kayak. A wet suit or dry suit will keep you comfortable in cold waters, and a simple, long-sleeved shirt can provide protection from intense sun in warm conditions.

o If you are striking out on your own, tell someone your paddle plan, including: where you are going, what you will be doing, how long you expect to be gone and how many people are in your party. Then, do not vary from that plan.

o If you are taking an ocean kayaking tour in a new area on your own, check with the locals regarding currents, shoreline conditions and usual weather patterns. Have an escape route and an alternative place to get off the water if environmental conditions make it necessary. And remember to let someone know your alternative plan as well as well as the original one.

o Always have water and some food with you.

o Be aware of offshore winds that may make it difficult to return to shore.

Hawaii Ocean Kayak Tours

Fortunately for the casual ocean kayaking enthusiast and occasional visitor to Hawaii, ocean kayak tour operators can and will provide just the right kayak for whatever kind of kayaking tour you have in mind, along with life jackets, snorkel gear, reef shoes and fins. Kayaking tours provide instruction in basic ocean kayaking, lead groups to the best local spots for snorkeling, ocean fishing, wildlife observation and out-of-the-way Hawaiian beaches and coves. Local kayaking tour guides have a huge store of information to share about local Hawaiian landmarks, native traditions relative to the area, and all wildlife unique to Hawaii. Get out there on the water. Ocean kayaking tours are fun! Hanalei river kayaking on Kauai is also a blast.



 

Hawaii Christmas – Oahu Events, Holiday Airfares

Christmas in Hawaii this year is as festive as ever, and some very well priced, holiday airfares can be found (at last check as low as $300 from US West Coast). Whether your vacation is budget or extravagant, you can create some beautiful holiday memories on Oahu.

Hawaiian Christmas memories are among my favorite remembrances of living in Hawaii. Listening to the children belt out their favorites like “Here Comes Santa in a Red Canoe,” and the Hawaiian version of “The 12 Days of Christmas,” and
hearing “Silent Night” sung in English and Hawaiian by an angelic choir on a balmy evening under the stars with palm trees swaying are experiences not to be missed.Just walking downtown is a delight during the holidays.

And I’ll never forget arriving at the Honolulu Airport for the first time during the holiday season and being in awe of the towering tree all decked out with huge, lauhala woven pineapples and golden lights.

Holidays in Hawaii, especially Christmas are widely celebrated. This is a very churched community,but even many of the Buddhist families participate in Christmas traditions, especially the Japanese-Americans who come who have a reputation for loving to give gifts.

If you’re visiting the islands for the holidays, you will find a myriad of Christmas events on Oahu, actually on all the islands, but more so on Oahu.

In Hawaii, Santa gives his reindeer a Christmas break and arrives in a canoe, barefoot, tanned and with his red furry pants rolled up. On Oahu, his first stop is, as it is for most of Hawaii’s visitors, Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. Keiki (children) visit their Hawaiian Santa at various cities on Oahu throughout the season.

While at Christmas time, many of the islanders enjoy watching the visitors in awe of this warm, friendly climate in the dead of winter, they also enjoy imagining what a white Christmas would be like. You’ll hear many of the traditional mainland songs, like “Winter Wonderland” and “Jingle Bells.”

Some Hawaiians though do have a white Christmas, that is if they’re on the Big Island (island of Hawaii) and drive up above the tree line to the 10,000 foot high snowcapped peaks of Mauna Kea, transforming their boogie boards into sleds and building snowmen! With the current, cheap airfares from between Oahu and
Neighbor Islands,a side trip from Oahu to the Big Island is more affordable than its been in a long time.

It’s fun swapping tropical and white Christmas stories with locals. For us visitors it’s especially fun to write home about how we spent our Christmas day on a beach! Some newcomers to Hawaii will even bring miniature trees down to the beach, although Hawaii has plenty Christmas trees. On Oahu,as on the other islands, trees from the mainland are sold. And, Hawaii has its own Christmas tree: the island Norfolk Pine. The tree doesn’t have the spicy pine scent, but its largely spaced branches are wonderfully easy to decorate.

Hawaiian Christmas tree decorations are found everywhere. Craft fairs are great for finding local style ones: coconut frond woven ornaments, kukui nut and tapa cloth angels, Santas on surfboards in canoes and riding dolphins; along with beautiful wreaths made of island flowers and greenery.

Many of these craft fairs are events in themselves, complete with Hawaiian Christmas entertainment and food. You’ll find many of these listed along with other holiday Oahu events in newspapers and free magazines at the airport.

Some of my favorite Oahu events at Christmas are the light displays in Honolulu and the music – choirs, orchestras and local style bands are found everywhere with free concerts at malls and on the beach. Adding to the holiday fun, many of Hawaii’s most popular musicians like the Brothers Cazimero and Don Ho perform regularly in Waikiki.

The Honolulu City Lights (the city was given permission by Keola and Kapono Beamer to use the name of their all time hit song) is a spectacular display throughout Honolulu, including Waikiki, making Oahu a good pick for a Hawaiian holiday vacation.

The month-long, traditional festivities begin with the Kawaiahao Church Service in Honolulu (This was the first Christian church built in Hawaii and is extraordinary), the lighting of the City’s 63-foot Norfolk Pine at Honolulu Hale (City Hall) and an electric parade and concert on December 3; however festivities continue throughout the holiday season.

For example, the Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tours run from December 8 to 30. The $2.50 fare (under age 4 free) benefits the Hawaii Food bank. For details, visit Honolulu Hale If you go, be sure to check out the other Oahu event calendars mentioned above as well as this one’s. And check out the holiday airfares at places like Hawaiian Airlines and Hotwire.com.

Mele Kalikimaka!



 

Hawaii Government Confronting Legal Issues Related to Vacation Rentals

The vacation rental industry is a large part of the Hawaii economy. Not only does it play a large role in tourism, but it also is a large contibutor to state taxes due to the transient accommodations tax. Just recently with the struggles of the economy the state and counties have had a hard time enforcing policies that have been set to regulate the industry.

The first issue is non conforming use of homes. This is when the homeowners attempt to rent their properties out as vacation rentals when the land use ordinance does not allow for that property to be a vacation rental. In these instances the fines can range from $50-$1000/day. Many homeowners can reach $100,000 in fines quickly. Typically if the county brings the issue to the homeowners attention and it is dealt with in a timely manner the fine will be drastically reduced up to 75%. If it is not dealt with in a timely manner then the county can enforce the maximum penalty since this non conforming use falls in the category of the homeowner doing it solely for financial gain.

The second issue is homeowners attempting to rent their properties out on their own and not being fully aware of the taxes for vacation rentals. For vacation rentals not only do you have the general excise tax, but you also have the transient accommodations tax of over 8%. This tax was raised by 1% in 2009 and will be raised another percent in 2010. There are a substantial amount of owners that do not pay this tax. Another fair amount of owners were unaware of the tax increases and did not charge the guests accordingly and did not pay the state the correct amount. Failing to pay the correct taxes for a vacation rental is fraud and homeowners can potentially be imprisioned.

Where the battle of legislation comes into play is that the counties would like to see the tax records from the state to see who is paying transient accommodations taxes. The counties are confident that most people do pay at least a portion of the transient accommodations taxes to avoid legal issues. If the counties could gain access to this information then they could compare the data to the land use ordinances to see who is renting their home out as a vacation rental in an area where this is not allowed. The state of Hawaii tax department can not share the information with the counties due to legislation. The two have battled for over a year now and no agreement has been met.

As the economy continues to struggle the state of Hawaii is bound to see this as a greater issue in the future. Many second homeowners are doing what they feel they need to do to keep possession of their home and not lose it to foreclosure. Hopefully in the near future the counties and state can reach an agreement to help policies be enforced.



 

A Few Facts About Hawaii

If you are planning a vacation to the state of Hawaii then you may be interested in some basic facts about Hawaii. These facts will help you to plan where to go, what to see and what to do. To start with Hawaii was welcomed as a state back in 1959. Before that time it was considered to be a possession of the United States. It was also known as the Sandwich Islands during the 19th century.

The next facts about Hawaii that you need to know about to plan your Hawaiian vacation are facts that relate to the state’s climate. Hawaii has a tropical climate that is slightly milder than most tropical areas because the waters that surround it temper the climate. Temperatures generally stay between the 60s and 80s year round. While swimwear and summer clothing are appropriate choices for the lower elevations in Hawaii, if you plan on hiking up in the mountains then you will also want to pack a jacket, a sweatshirt and long pants as snow and cold weather is common in the higher elevations.

Hawaii has a lot of great national parks that you can visit. If you will be staying on, or visiting, the Big Island then you will want to make plans to visit the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. If you will be visiting Kula then you will want to visit the Haleakala National Park. If you will be visiting Kalaupapa then you will want to visit the Kalaupapa National Historical Park. In you will be in Honaunau then you may want to visit the Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, if you will be in Kawaihae make plans to visit the Pu’ukohola Heiau National Historic Site and if you are in Honolulu make plans to visit the USS Arizona Memorial.



 

A Hawaii Fishing Vacation

I really didn’t need a cup of coffee. Yet I find myself here, at Starbucks, across the University of Seattle, with coffee in hand wondering if there’s anything fun that can come out of today.

It seems ironic that we left the “high-eighties” in Hawaii thinking we were headed to the cooler, maybe even rainy, Pacific northwest! Instead we are greeted by temperatures that made what we left seem cool! With some time to kill while the students I accompanied here attend their workshops, it would seem a great opportunity to break away and enjoy the city. Seattle is a wonderful place and the quick drive into town from the airport last night reinforced my appreciation for the impressive architecture, the exciting waterfront, the greenery, and overall charm which I’ve admired on this and each of my two prior visits.

Today, I am in a different mood. It may be that the heat is intense enough to make any sightseeing pursuit more a feat of endurance than a pleasant pastime. Or perhaps I realize that anything that seems exciting…like the run out to Tillicum Village, or exploring the shores of Puget Sound or Lake Washington would only make we wish I had my fishing gear to really enjoy being here. But then, even if I did have my gear, I know neither where to go nor what to do to in these waters that are completely foreign to me!

So, I sit here in Starbucks, where the air-conditioned comfort seems more pleasant than anything else I can think of doing today. My thoughts drift back to my part of the world, Hawaii. I can’t help but wonder how many visitors to the islands are feeling this same, “it’s nice to be here but I’d really be just as happy fishing back at home!” I also wonder how many, like me, go through the tourist “must-dos” and bypass fishing altogether because Hawaii beaches, while great for tanning and swimming, seem just a bit too “foreign” to them!

For the fishing Mecca that Hawaii is, relatively few will do some serious fishing outside of the pricey options that grace the tourist publications that are literally everywhere you turn. Certainly, we’d all love to charter a sport fishing boat, but how many of us have the budget to do something like that more than once or twice? Most will agree that a day of fishing does not a vacation make. But a week or more spent doing our favorite activity in a new and promising environment could very well be the closest thing to heaven imaginable.

So how do you begin to prepare for a Hawaii fishing vacation? Read on, it might be simpler, more enjoyable, and less expensive than you think!

Get A Home Base

Looking at a condo or vacation rental home rather than a hotel room is a great start to setting yourself up for a serious island fishing. Aside from offering kitchen facilities and more space, condos or vacation rental homes come at a relatively lower cost than equivalent hotel rooms. And while the price of a rental might initially seem out of range, the actual number of people that can be accommodated in these units and the ability to prepare your own meals will result in an overall decrease in your daily expenses.

What’s more, condos and vacation rentals will allow you the full impact of your fishing vacation for you’ll find, in Hawaii, the fishing experience goes far beyond the catch. If you’ve ever enjoyed the many and varied ways that fish is prepared in the islands, you’ll know that enjoying your catch at the table is as much a part of fishing as is the fight! The opportunity to experiment with different local recipes will enhance your vacation experience and the ability to wow your friends back home with some exotic (many quite simple, too!) dishes you’ve learned to prepare will probably be the most treasured souvenir of your entire vacation!

Try Some Local Fishing Techniques…

We could spend hours and not scratch the surface of fishing in Hawaii. But one or two days of purposeful (and genuinely interesting) investigation can get you ready for some serious fishing fun in Hawaii that is not only productive and exciting but quite inexpensive as well.

Pick up a book about Hawaii fishing and add to that a visit to the local fish markets and fishing supply stores to learn about the edible fish and which to expect in different types of waters.

Spearfishing

If you’ve developed some proficiency snorkeling or diving, visit any of a number of “mom & pop” fishing supply stores on the islands and ask them to show you a “Hawaiian sling,” a simple inexpensive spear with a rubber tube that’s probably the most popular piece of hardware for catching fish in Hawaii!

Many of us local enthusiasts started out with these simple spears and continue using them today!

Pole-fishing

If you prefer fishing from the shore, you’ll find Hawaii’s coastlines offer a range of different conditions for a variety of fishing techniques ranging from a simple hand-pole to the most sophisticated fly- and surf-casting! The small size of the islands make it possible to spend a day or two looking for possible fishing spots on one day, talking to fishing supply people and those you come across on the beaches… then going it on your own the next day! Before you realize it you’ve already enjoyed yourself touring the island… meeting island folks with whom you share a common love… and you haven’t blown a load of money trying to entertain yourself!

If you’re looking to cut the learning curve, there are a couple of shorefishing guides that can take you out for a day and provide you with a sufficient background in that time to enable you to go it on your own the rest of your vacation while feeling quite confident about what you’re doing.

Kayak Fishing

Fast becoming a sport unto itself, kayak fishing has become a venue for those with limited budgets and/or the desire to pursue an exhilarating form of fishing. Hawaii kayak fishermen are regularly boating such sport fish as amberjacks, tuna, dolphin-fish, wahoo, and more as well as smaller reef game fish that are equally enjoyable cooked up!

Of course it’ll take a bit more planning to set-up your equipment and plans for some serious kayak fishing but if it sounds appealing to you now, you might not want to do anything else during your entire stay. Everyone who’s done it will attest that landing a decent-sized fish on a kayak is an experience to which one can easily become addicted!

A Permanent Trophy

In the very possible event you land a fish worthy of permanent display, look into some of the local gyotaku artists. Here is a process where an imprint of your fish is made by applying a non-toxic paint to your fish then using the “painted” fish to imprint its image onto a piece of cloth. It’s an old Japanese method serving the same function as taxidermy which allows for the fish to be eaten. Yes, you can forever display your fish and eat it, too!

Just as it is fishing back at home, nothing can guarantee you’ll catch what you’re fishing for. But I’m confident that the time you spend planning for a Hawaii fishing vacation will be as enjoyable as any itinerary you’ve ever prepared and the subsequent trip might just be the paradise you were really looking for!

Yes… a Hawaii fishing vacation. Give it some thought because the possibilities are endless. I could go on forever but, perhaps, I can share more later. Right now, I think I’ll head down to the waterfront and find out what folks are catching on Puget Sound!



 

4 Hawaii Vacation Tips to Get Ready For a Great Time

If you have decided to take a vacation in Hawaii I want to congratulate you! You are in for a great time. Let’s take a look at things you can do to help make your Hawaii vacation more fun.

1. Check the weather before you get ready to come to Hawaii. Although the climate here is fairly consistent you can have some temperature swings.

It is always a good idea to pack a raincoat and a light sweater, as the temperature in the evenings can get cooler and there is rain at different times during the day.

2. Spend extra time planning where you are going to stay. There are many different places to stay in Hawaii including hotels, condos, vacation homes, and resorts.

One thing to consider is the activities you are going to take and choose where you will be staying based on that. Although you can get around the islands fairly quickly, chances are you can find an affordable place to stay close to the primary activities you want to do.

3. Budget accordingly when it comes to spending money on anything. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of the fun you’re having in Hawaii and overspend your budget.

If you plan in advance the activities and attractions you want to take in this will help you stick to your budget.

One thing that is helpful is to plan on having extra money just in case you come across something you want to do, or a souvenir you want to purchase.

4. Leave your problems behind you. Vacationing in Hawaii can be very fun and relaxing if you leave the stress of work and other things at home. Your goal here is to have a good time and the sooner you get into that frame of mind the better.

Your Hawaii vacation will be as much fun as you make it! If you come prepared chances are you will enjoy your trip to Hawaii.



 

Hawaii State Flower

Hibiscus, among the famous flowers in the world may remind of something. Visualize a red blossom attached or pinned into the hair of a woman. Yes, you are right. It is the national of Hawaii. This comes in different shapes, sizes and colors. Some have double petals while others are crested and some may come in single petal. Hibiscus may come in tiny 10 inches to 12 inches in size. These are some of the characteristics of this flower which proved its worth to become Hawaii state flower. Apart from these, Hibiscus has many varieties where each has an identity of its own. Each of the specie comes with its own name and distinct characteristics. Midnight Blue, Sun Showers, Sunny moon and Silver Shadow are some of Hibiscus enchanting specie names. Not only that it is beautiful and it symbolizes the natural beauty of the country it represents.

Hibiscus, Hawaii state flower is greatly in demand as decorations and because of this demand. It had created a great industry for the Hawaiian people. The flowers offer many use like being good at your shoes. The flowers can sometimes be used as shoe polish. It is also believed that these flowers cures and prevent dandruff thus, are used as shampoo. It is also helpful to those going bald because Hibiscus stimulates the hair to grow. On the other hand some cosmetics may contain Hibiscus flower extract. On the medical side, the flower is believed to have a diuretic and laxative effect and it can also help to control blood pressure, relax the uterus and reduces cholesterol thus increasing blood circulation. Not to mention that it can also be used to correct some stomach and liver disorders.

The stint of usefulness for this flower does not stop. The karkady is a tea made out of this flower. The Arabs were the ones who first used it. This formed the largest demand for this flower as the main ingredient of the Hibiscus tea. Dietary supplements containing the flowers are also available. Some people make the Hibiscus into a salad and moreover, some makes this Hawaii state flower into an exciting concoction or cocktail drinks.

You may believe it or not but all these and more are the uses of this beautiful flower. This beautiful God-given living thing can be considered the flower of life with these many major uses. Aside from being Hawaii state flower, Hibiscus is also Malaysias national flower.



 

A Short History of Hawaii

Hawaii has been admired for its heavenly islands and its history of rich culture. It continues to attract tourists from around the world to visit it again and again. Its beaches frequently host international surfing champions. However, there is also fearsome chain of volcanoes as it is located in the Pacific. Hawaii is also rich in source of natural resources like bananas, coconuts and sugarcane products. Apart from beaches, volcanoes and natural products, Hawaii takes pride in its people called the Kanaka Maoli. They are a happy and warm group who managed the kingdom before the British colonization.

The islands of Hawaiian Archipelago are the most inhabited in the world. They are situated at a distance of nearly 2400 miles from California, 2400 miles from the Marquesas Islands and 3800 miles from Japan. The Marquesas Islands is believed to be the place where the first settlers known as the Menehune arrived around 300 to 400 AD. Later, group of settlers from Tahiti displaced this settlement and they overthrew the Menehune people because the Tahiti people were taller and physically stronger.

Hawaii’s isolation from the rest of the world is the reason why it was one of the last places to be discovered. It was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1778 searching for passageway between Asia and Alaska. He named them Sandwich Islands. A lot of Americans and Europeans explored the islands after Cook.

The first people of Hawaii who were called Kanaka Maoli lived in thousands in a system that was highly organized, self sufficient and subsistent social. This number has been severely reduced to less than 40,000 people since first contact with explorers and missionaries.

War and diseases caused the reduction in numbers. Kanaka Maoli were basically healthy people but were not prepared for the diseases like smallpox. Besides that, the Hawaii people who were divided earlier as kingdoms started to fight with more aggression with the availability of weapons like swords and guns. Although after thirty two years of the arrival of Captain James Cook and his crew, Hawaii got united under the kingdom of Kamehameha I with the help of a mighty army and foreign weapons.

He was succeeded by his son Kamehameha II also named Liholiho, not only changed Hawaii politically but also socially. He eradicated the a taboo system called kapu in his reign breaking one of them by eating with his stepmother and other higher ranked women. Men and women eating together was forbidden and was one of the kapus, punishable by death.

Liholiho was succeeded by Kamehameha III who continued to carry the torch for the family’s propensity and make political, governance and evolutionary changes in Hawaii. He issued the Hawaiian Declaration of Rights and promulgated the Constitution for the Hawaiian Islands, this changed the governance of Hawaii from a complete monarchy to a constitutional monarchy.

Kamehameha III was followed by two more who ruled the Hawaiian monarchy. Kamehameha V tried to convince his daughter to ascend the throne when he was dying. However, she refused and preferred to live a private life with her British husband. In spite of this refusal, a woman Queen Lili’uokalani was able to rule the land. She was the only woman and the last monarch who ruled Hawaii before the kingdom was overthrown by foreigners.

The American and European merchants and traders overthrew the Kingdom of Hawaii when its monarchy’s ascendancy ended in 1893. It became an independent republic from 1894 to 1898 when it was annexed to the US. Later in 1959, it became the 50th state of USA when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill for its statehood. Hawaii quickly became a modern state after statehood and there was a rapid increase in construction and economy.



 

Hawaii Geography

The only state that is not a part of the North American mainland and located in the tropics, Hawaii has a distinct geography of its own that has made it special and enigmatic. The state is made up of a chain of 132 islands, although, while talking about Hawaii, only eight main islands are taken into consideration. These eight main islands include Hawaii, Molokai, Lanai, Oahu, Kauai, Niiahu, and Kahoolawe. The other 126 islands are considered as unfit for human habitation covering an area of three square miles. Except the Kahoolawe, rest of the seven main islands are inhabited. The state lies approximately 2100 miles southwest of San Francisco.

Some of the Hawaiian coastline comprises of tall cliffs rising up from the edge of the water including large lave rocks that protrude in some places. Some of the beaches offer beautiful white sand while some are covered with black sand formed as a result of the molten lava meeting the ocean water. The Hawaiian island is known as the “Big Island” and is the youngest and the largest of the eight main islands encompassing an area of 4038 miles. The land area of this island is dominated by the world’s two most active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna Loa. The land area of Hawaii comprises of 6423 square miles while the water area is measured as 4508 square miles, with most of it being part of the Pacific Ocean. Some of the major rivers of Hawaii include Wailuku and Anahulu. Salt Lake is one of the major lakes of the island state.

The Pearl Harbor lies on the southern coast of the Oahu Island, which is also on of the largest harbors in the Pacific and home to the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Oahu is also home to almost 75% of the population residing in the state of Hawaii. Two mountain ranges separated by a wide valley offer beautiful sceneries, and provide a fertile farming land where the sugarcane and pineapple plantations of the island flourish. The topography of Hawaii is very diverse and offers its visitors a true visual treat.



 

Why Choose Hawaii For Vacations

Here you have another beautiful option. If you are interested in taking a vacation this year and you have not decided the location yet, than your destination can be Hawaii, a place for you to explore and enjoy your vacation. Hawaii is known as a paradise on Earth for the tourists and millions of tourists come to Hawaii each year. Hawaii is best weather if you are alone, with your loved one or even you are with your family, Hawaii is ever green spot for group tour with friends.

Now you must be excited to know that what is so special about Hawaii, if yes you will be surprised with what you will find. Hawaii is a state that is a collection of Islands. Few of the most popular islands are Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and the great Big Island. One reason for Hawaii to be so charming is the Islands and natural beauty at islands. When you are thinking to visit Hawaii you are advised to visit almost all the famous islands in Hawaii to enjoy the beauty of nature.

All the Islands of Hawaii especially Big Island, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Oahu and Kauai are very beautiful and their beauty is a thing that can not be expressed in words. The best thinking to visit Hawaii virtually to seek the beauty is simply google at internet. You can search the internet for locations of attractions in Hawaii and than you will really agree with me to spend your vacations to enjoy the Hawaii.

Along with the beautiful islands and volcanoes, Hawaii offers a variety of activities for you. There are unlimited activities for everyone. The beaches of Hawaii are the place of activities and you can enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, snorkeling, surfing, scuba diving and many other interesting things to enjoy your trip. At beaches of Hawaii you have an opportunity to enjoy the activities that you don’t have experience, there are a lot of facilities for you and you can take lessons for your favorite activity. You can get lessons of Surfing, Snorkeling and Scuba Diving etc at the beach.

A few destinations where most of the tourists visit and enjoy their ethics are the beautiful Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail on the Big Island, the most beautiful park in Hawaii the Haleakala National Park on Maui, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is best place to know about volcanoes, it is located in the Big Island, if you are interested in the history of Hawaii and its islands you must have to visit Kalaupapa National Historical Park on Molokai, Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park on the Big Island, USS Arizona National Memorial on Oahu, Waimea Canyon on Kauai and the great coast NaPali Coast on Kauai are really beautiful and famous tourists places. If you are in Hawaii and you have yet not visited any of these, don’t waste your time just head for these today to enjoy the deep beautiful historic soul of your experience in Hawaii.



 

Famous People From Hawaii

Hawaii is not all about beaches, luaus and beaches. It has given the world many famous people and some of them are as follows:

Alexander Cartwright: Known as the father of American baseball, Alexander Cartwright was born on April 17, 1820. He was officially credited with the invention of baseball. He established the Knickerbockers Baseball Club in 1842 and came up with the idea of a diamond shaped field for the game. He moved to California in 1849 and he taught baseball to all the towns on his way. Though he later became a successful businessman, he is still remembered as the inventor of baseball.

David Copperfield: David Copperfield was born on September 16, 1956. From the young age of 12, he started practicing magic and was the youngest magician in the The Society of American Magicians. His feats include walking through the Great Wall of China and making the Statue of Liberty disappear. He is the first magician who has received a star on the Hollywood walk of fame

Herman Frazier: Born on October 29, 1954, Herman Frazier went on to become one of the most famous athletes of his times. He started taking part in athletics during his school days in Germantown High School in Philadelphia. Though he started as a multiple sport athlete, it was the 4×400 m relay that earned him a gold medal in the Olympics in 1976. In one of the magazines called The Black Enterprise, he was named as one of the 50 most powerful African American sports persons.

This is not the end of the list of famous people from Hawaii. There are many others who were born in Hawaii and have gone on to become famous in their lives.



 

Hawaii – Islands of Adventure

Famous for its surfing beaches, Mai Tai’s & world famous shopping, Hawaii is a destination on top of many people’s travel lists. Among the many reasons why so many people choose Hawaii, adventure touring is high up on my list. You can do almost everything here which range from parasailing to volcano safaris to surfing lessons on Waikiki beach. Below is my story of my Hawaii adventure.

Shark Diving is one of my favourite adventure activities and located on the North Shore of Oahu’s island you can jump in the water with a large school of Galapagos sharks. These mid depth sharks follow the sounds of fishing boats in hope of a free feed and the sound of any boat within these waters will bring the predators to the surface. Underwater it is such a surreal experience watching these sharks coming within centimetres of the cage and from all directions. Depending on the day you can see around 20 of these sharks around the cage and the boat.

Hawaii’s marine life doesn’t stop at just sharks, dolphin swims are very popular whether you are swimming with a wild pod of dolphins or taking a visit to Honolulu’s Sea Life Park. At this marine park the dolphin swim includes a kiss and cuddle from the dolphins which makes for great photos but you also get to have a play around with them too. Getting a dorsal tow from two of the dolphins and being pushed across the surface of the water are just some of the activities that you can do with these beautiful creatures. Of all the tours in Hawaii that you can do this one is what will make all your friends and family envious. Within the park there are other species of marine life such as penguins, sea lions, sea turtles, stings rays and other tropical reef fish. In the reef tank you can put on something like a space helmet and actually walk through the aquarium and hand feed the friendly Eagle Ray. The sea trek is probably the most unique adventure activity I have ever experienced.

If you are after unique tours and experiences then another activity to consider is the Atlantis Submarine. Submerging down to 104ft below the water’s surface to ship and plane wrecks is a wondrous experience. Among the wrecks many reef fish such as Butterfly Fish, Amberjack’s, Porcupine Puffer-fish as well as Sea Turtles, reef sharks and if you’re lucky you may see humpback whales in season. At 104ft below the reefs looks other worldly among the wrecks but on the contrary the wrecks provide shelter so this delicate eco system can thrive.

Hawaii is a place of unlimited adventure, excitement and fun for the whole family. The activities here are no like no other place on Earth so don’t miss out on booking some sort of adventure tour. Here I have just given you some ideas of adventure tours but there are many others such as Whale Watching, Kualoa Ranch, Pearl Harbour, Kayaking tours, Snorkelling and many more.



 

Hawaii Vacations: 9 Great Places to Eat

There are many great restaurants and eating establishments in Hawaii. Here’s a small sample of places to enjoy a good meal.

Kilauea Lodge & Restaurant – This is a bed and breakfast inn located in Volcano National Park. Meals span from traditional American/European to wild game. They have a good wine selection. The atmosphere is a mixture of contemporary and traditional. Brunch is for overnight guests. Dinner is open to the public. Reservations are required.

Tex Drive-In and Restaurant – A great place for down home Portuguese food. They are famous for their Malasadas (puffy deep fried dough rolled in sugar and eaten hot). You’ll also enjoy various chutneys, dessert sauces and coffee.

Bamboo Restaurant & Gallery – This is one of the best places to enjoy the look and feel of old Hawaii. You’ll feel cozy surrounded by bamboo walls and furniture with a display of cultural art. Waiters and waitresses dressed in Hawaiian attire serve you delicious tropical drinks in coconut cups. Great place to enjoy a traditional Hawaiian meal. They have entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays.

Island Lava Java – In need of a caffeine fix in the morning? Stop by and get some delicious Kona Coffee and out of this world pastries. You can also check your email on the Internet (for a small fee).

Kawaihae Harbor Grill – A great place if you love fresh lobster and seafood. The service is very good and it’s child friendly.

Bubba Gump Shrimp Company – A fun place for the family to enjoy great shrimp and seafood. Features memorabilia from the movie Forest Gump. Also serves ribs, steak, and pasta dishes. It’s a fun, loud environment and the service is excellent. Bubba would be proud.

Ken’s House of Pancakes – Won several people’s choice awards and is known for serving the best breakfast in Hawaii. Ken’s is open 24-hours a day, everyday, and serves a wide-variety of food–from spaghetti to Kahlua pig. All-you-can-eat specials on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Lulu’s – Looking for a laid back place to enjoy a meal? Head on over to Lulu’s where you can kick back and watch the surf across the street, while chowing down on a nice selection of burgers, fries, fish tacos and the like. They also serve beer and mixed drinks.

Ocean Sushi Deli – A popular spot for very fresh sushi and seafood dishes. Menu favorites include: Ahi Poke, fried limpets, chewy taco salad, big island roll, and sake steamed scallops.



 

English-Only Rules Present High Risk to Hawaii Employers

Title VII prohibits discrimination because of “national origin.” The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the agency charged with the enforcement of Title VII, defines national origin discrimination as the denial of equal employment opportunity because of an individual’s ancestry, place of origin, or because the individual possesses the physical, cultural, or linguistic characteristics of a national origin group.

The EEOC has consistently scrutinized English-Only policies very closely and has taken the position that such policies can be a proxy for national origin discrimination. Given the amount of attention given to immigration issues on a national scale, the significant increase in national origin claims being filed with the EEOC in the last few years is no surprise. Many of these claims arise from employers promulgating English-Only policies. In the EEOC’s view only the most limited policies do not violate Title VII.

Recently, the EEOC brought suit against a California Nursing Home company that prohibited Spanish-speaking employees from speaking Spanish to Spanish-speaking residents, and also while on breaks or in the parking lot of the facilities.

According to the EEOC, in addition to being required to comply with an overbroad English-Only policy that the employer did not apply even-handedly, it was alleged that Hispanic employees were given desirable work than non-Hispanic counterparts, were paid less, and promoted less often. In April 2009 the EEOC and the company settled for $450,000.

Hawaii employers are also finding it difficult to balance legitimate business needs and Hawaii employment practices law prohibiting ancestry or national origin discrimination. Hawaii law, HRS Chapter 378, prohibits discriminating against an employee in the terms or conditions of employment, because of their “ancestry.” However, as a practical matter “ancestry” and “national origin” are synonymous under Hawaii law.

Hawaii law is arguably more expansive than Title VII in that employers are precluded from making pre-employment inquiries and requests for information which tend to lead to disclosure of the person’s ancestry/national origin, unless the inquiry is justified by a bona fide occupational qualification.

Both the EEOC and the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission (“HCRC”) have issued regulations addressing the issue of English-Only rules and whether and to what extent employers prohibiting foreign languages to be spoken in the workplace have violated the prohibition against national origin discrimination.

The EEOC and HCRC’s regulations presume that blanket English-Only rules are per se unlawful. Their position also is that limited English-Only policies are lawful only if justified by business necessity. 2002 EEOC guidelines list the following examples where business necessity justifies an English-Only policy:

o For communications with customers, coworkers, or supervisors who speak only English;
o in emergencies or other situations where workers must speak a common language to promote safety;
o for cooperative work assignments in which the English-Only rule is needed to promote efficiency;
o to enable a supervisor who only speaks English to monitor the performance of an employee whose job duties require communication with coworkers or customers.

Employers with English-Only rules should also consider doing the following:

o Implement cultural sensitivity training programs for supervisors;
o provide non-native English-speaking employees English classes;
o ensure to the extent possible an even-handed application of the rule;
o draft or revise the English-Only rule as narrowly as possible;
o give employees fair notice of the rule and consequences for violating the policy;
o have the policy written in other languages spoken in the workplace.




 

5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Hawaii

If you’re preparing a Hawaii vacation then you should examine Hawaii prior to making plans. Hawaii vacations are well-liked and their popularity continues to improve. You will find great factors for that. In truth, five factors why you visit Hawaii are outlined below.

1 – Affordability

The price of travel can seem quite higher these days, particularly with the higher price of gasoline. In truth, numerous people are putting off their summer holiday plans. With that said, numerous travelers are surprised to learn just how inexpensive it’s to vacation over a stunning Hawaiian island. Having a little amount of time and research, you are able to very easily discover incredible Hawaii travel deals and discounts.

2 – Beauty

If you’ve never visited Hawaii prior to, the beauty from the land will likely leave you breathless. In addition to vacations, did you also know that Hawaii is really an excellent place to get married? Hawaii destination weddings are very popular and that’s due in part to the beauty of the islands.

The beauty from the land is excellent for travelers who are unable to decide over a destination, as there’s a lot to accomplish and see. It’s difficult to discover a destination like Hawaii where you are able to relax in a tropical climate, swim within the ocean, hike to see stunning waterfalls, and explore volcanoes.

3 – Actions

Whether you enjoy staying on land, becoming on the water, or becoming within the air, there’s a lot for you to personally accomplish and see while on vacation.

As for beach actions, swimming, boating, fishing, dinner cruises, surfing, body boarding, and scuba diving are well-liked. Well-liked land actions consist of hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping, and sightseeing. Hawaii can also be explored by the air and also the ideal way to accomplish is having a private Hawaii helicopter tour.

4 – Points of interest

If the above mentioned actions weren’t enough to keep you occupied on your trip, the big number of points of interest within the area will. Regardless of which Island you select to go to, you will find stunning, incredible, and historical websites for you personally to go to. One from the most well-liked points of interest is that from the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which is located on Large Island. Kauai, Molokai, Maui, Oahu, and Lanai.

5 – Travel Reasons

Perhaps, the greatest reason why you ought to think about taking a vacation in Hawaii is simply because of your factors for doing so. Even though you don’t require a reason to travel, any cause will do. Hawaii is the ideal destination for loved ones vacations, romantic getaways, and trips hanging out with a group of friends. You’ll also discover that numerous points of interest are created for people of all ages, which is nice if you’re preparing a family vacation.

Book your Hawaii vacation today!



 

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Hawaii Vacations

One of the most popular tourist destinations in both the United States and throughout the world is Hawaii. Hawaii is a state consisting of islands. These include Hawaii, known as the Big Island, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai. The attractions available on these six islands range from adventure attractions and ecotourism, to historical places to see and wild nightlife.

Another great reason to go to the beautiful State of Hawaii is the gorgeous beaches available. Maui itself offers 80 beaches sitting 120 miles of coastline. The southwest region of Maui includes lovely white beaches. Oahu, on the other hand, offers 130 beaches. Sandy Beach is a great place to enjoy sand and sun, while Hanauma Bay offers a great place to snorkel.

One of the most fascinating attractions to see on the ecotourism front of Hawaii’s Big Island is Mount Kilauea and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Visiting this National Park will put you face to face with the elements. Hiking, walking, and driving through this Park, you will see Mauna Loa and Kilauea. Within the state park, you can enjoy the Crater Rim Drive, stopping at Steaming Bluff, the Halemaumau Overlook, the Devastation Trail and many more enticing monuments of Mother Nature.

In addition to beaches and volcanoes, there are also multiple adventure opportunities to enjoy. Whether it is ATV rides, airplane tours, skydiving, or windsurfing, there is plenty of adventure to enjoy on the Hawaii islands. In addition to these items, you can enjoy parasailing, snorkeling, sailing, sailplane rides and surfing. There are even shark encounters to be had. Specifically found on Oahu, shark excursion tours leave the Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor for two hour tours. During this tour, individuals have the ability to feel the thrill of coming close to sharks in a shark cage.

Finally, there are the historical and cultural aspects of Hawaii. You can visit Pearl Harbor and the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial. You can also visit Polynesian Culture Center, the Royal Palace, Queen Emma’s Palace and Bishop Museum. There are also historic sugar plantations and ancient Hawaiian Temple Sites to investigate. For a taste of modern Hawaiian culture, you can enjoy the traditional Luaus. Be prepared for fish, roasted pig, sweet potatoes and many more delicious foods. Save room for desserts.

Vacations in the beautiful land of Hawaii include more than just fun in the sun. Here you can enjoy the thrills that come with adrenaline and nature, or relax in the sun and water that surrounds you. Take the time to experience a culture that you have never experienced before. All of these options exist in the beautiful six islands of Hawaii.



Hawaii Trip

When thinking of the perfect vacation, some people imagine pristine beaches, while others imagine miles of hiking trails, great restaurants, or a place rich in history. Hawaii offers all of these things to it’s visitors, and because of this, is the dream vacation spot for many. Hawaii’s islands differ greatly. A cruise can be a great way to explore all of the islands.

In Hawaii, there are four islands, which can be a great location for your great Hawaiian cruise.

These particular islands have unique allure and charm. You will surely adore your cruise at the four different islands called Maui, Kauai, Oahu and the Big Island. You should try visiting these places when you plan on cruising.

A Hawaiian vacation is a perfect vacation for hard working people. On a Hawaiian cruise, you do not just see the island itself but you will have the chance to tour the entire state.

You can visit Hawaii anytime of the year because of its amazing climate. It really makes a great vacation spot.

You will only have to decide on which cruise liner, but with plenty of liners available, it will not be difficult to make a good choice. You will be able to choose a cruise liner that can guarantee you all the things you need at an affordable price.

Once you get on board, you will be welcomed with a plethora activities. There are so many entertaining amenities on the boat. You will enjoy the different amusement center, spas, boutiques, pools and even sport centers.

If you are a very outgoing person you will be sure to enjoy the different bars and disco clubs on board. If you are feeling more quiet, you can just go over to the cafZ or read your favorite books in the library. Truly, you will never experience boredom on your Hawaiian cruise.

The famous Kauai, which is also known as the “Garden Island”, is the smallest and the furthest island from the Big Island. You will love its rich culture and wildlife. There are many beautiful places in Kauai; it has houses and many different nature based activities. It can also be a great place for many different land activities such as biking, touring, picnicking, dinners and off road sightseeing.

Kauai is very famous because of its very uncommon island composition. Hollywood movies usually shoot films in this place when they try to represent the natural wildlife of Hawaii. You will start from Waimea canyon which you can visit in a long tour while visiting the island.

You will also have a chance to visit Oahu, the second largest island of Hawaii. The famous Waikiki is found on this particular island.

Oahu is known because it is a dominant island that has been the target place for special gatherings. This a unique place to visit on your Hawaiian cruise.

You can experience all the comfort and enjoyment you could want when you visit this particular island. You can enjoy snorkeling and diving over the deep waters of Pearl Harbor, and learn a tad of its great history and go across the island and have a visit to the Polynesian Culture Center and discover all the remarkable historical facts of Hawaii.

You will also have a chance to visit Maui. This is the island where you can find many different outdoor activities such as kayaking, biking, and ATV touring. Some of the finest beautiful beaches are found in this particular place. The summit of Haleakala is truly a necessary sightseeing venture.

Finally, you will tour the famous Big Island, which is also called Hawaii and is the largest among the four islands. You will experience a lot in this island; it has a bit more to offer than the other islands.

You can also enjoy the different outdoor activities such as venturing to the very interesting Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Wherever you wish to go and whatever you want to do, there is a bounty of breathtaking scenery in Hawaii.

These are the things that the island Hawaii can offer when you visit it by cruising.

Hawaii lures many people back for vacation year after year. It’s no wonder, since the state has so many endearing qualities. Some people love it for the abundance of nature, others enjoy it’s history, and others love the different activities available. After your visit, you will surely want to visit again. Hawaii is a perfect location for an island cruise.



Hawaii Cruises

Hawaii cruises are one of the great ways to enjoy the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. Brilliant wildlife, volcanic peaks, elegant beaches and perfect temperatures are the specialties of these islands. The main Hawaiian Islands that cruise ships visit are Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua-Kona, Nawiliwili and Lahaina.
There are many activities including snorkeling with dolphins, waterfall kayaking, whale watching, deep-sea fishing, rainforest adventures, hiking across lava fields, horse back riding, sea turtle explorations, eco safaris, golf excursions, scuba diving and glass-bottom boat tours. A walk on the Waikiki Beach is an important part of all Hawaii cruises.
A cruise around Hawaii takes you to the towering cliffs and historic Pearl Harbor, incredible shopping, delicious food and visits with the Island’s friendly people. You can also take part in numerous shore excursions to please your desire to see some of the local land sites. A variety of Hawaii cruises are available to exotic locations. There are many Hawaii cruise companies that offer a wide selection of packages including last minute cruises.
Hawaii cruises are a perfect way to travel around the islands of Hawaii without rental cars, waiting at airports and multiple hotel bookings. It is one of the most favorite vacation options in the travel industry. There are a number of Hawaii cruises offered by major cruise lines such as Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines and Holland America. Several cruise lines offer periodic Hawaiian cruises from the west coast of the United States.
Generally, Hawaii cruises are booked for f 15 or 18 days. One-way cruises are also available for those flying back home from Hawaii. Many companies provide extended Hawaii cruise vacations of 25 to 30 days. These extended cruises are an ideal choice for those wishing to take in more of the fantastic adventures that Hawaii has to offer.



Things You Should Know About Hawaii

Learning About the State of Hawaii

The state of Hawaii is really and truly one of the most wonderful places in the world. Not only is it absolutely gorgeous, but there are also a million different things to do there. Everything from waterskiing and scuba diving to skiing and snowboarding, the landscape of Hawaii is incredibly versatile and you have almost limitless options when it comes to things to do.

The State of Hawaii

Most people are not aware of the fact that the state of Hawaii actually comprises of over 100 different islands. Hawaii was actually a native kingdom throughout most of the 19th century, when the expansion of the sugar industry came about and this meant increasing U.S. business and political involvement.

The temperature in Hawaii is very mild and there is rarely any precipitation. Flowers and nursery products are the chief products, but Hawaii also grows coffee beans, bananas, and macadamia nuts. The highest peak is Mauna Koa at 13,796 feet, and the Mauna Loa is the largest volcanic mountain in the world by volume, standing 13,679 feet.

There are also a few particular points of interest that are famous in the state of Hawaii, including the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, National Historic Park, Polynesian Cultural Center, and the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Things to Do

You are sure to be almost overwhelmed by the variety of things that you can do in the state of Hawaii, and there is literally something for everyone. Dolphin encounters are one of the most popular activities, and although there are a few different dolphin excursions that you can go on, one in particular is the Hawaii Dolphin Watch & Kayak – Big Island Early Riser Dolphin Quest, on which you will search for dolphins as you enjoy an early morning kayak excursion along Hawaii’s beautiful coastline.

Scuba diving is also very popular in the state of Hawaii, as there are so many beautiful and breathtaking views under the Hawaiian waters and the Big Island Hawaii Scuba Diving – Red Sail Sports Scuba Dive is by far one of the most popular. Here you will explore the underwater world of one of the most geographically isolated places on the earth. Hawaii’s Kohala Coast offers some of the best diving in all the Hawaiian Islands, and the water along the coast is clear year round and often exceeds 100-foot visibility.

Regardless of what particular adventures you go on, you are sure to have a wonderful time, and there is nothing but beauty and enjoyment in Hawaii.



Hawaii Honeymoon Resorts

There are many exotic, romantic spots in Hawaii to spend a honeymoon. Each of Hawaii’s islands boasts of many resorts, hotels and restaurants, and many are perennial favorites of honeymooners from all over the world. These resorts offer romance, and everlasting perfect weather. They come in a range of styles and price ranges to suit any taste; they are the perfect way to complement your honeymoon in Hawaii.
On the Island of Maui, there are resort facilities that offer luxurious accommodations and surroundings. There is lots to do including helicopter tours, golfing and just about every water sport imaginable, in addition to the shopping and dining experiences. As you can see, there is something for everyone on Maui.
Maui’s Kapulua Bay has been voted one of the nation’s best beaches and there are beautiful places to hike including the rainforest. At night, the place to enjoy nightlife is any of the nightclubs on South Kihei Road. On the Big Island of Hawaii, the awe-inspiring Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a must see.
Depending on your tastes, you can choose from a variety of Hawaiian honeymoon travel specials to fit nearly any budget. You may prefer a cozy cottage for two on the Garden Island of Kauai or a romantic high-country manor on mystical Lanai, rather than a stay in a major hotel. Whether you want to surf, shop, cycle, lie around on the beach, play championship golf or enjoy a secluded snuggle with your sweetie, Hawaii has the perfect island for you.