Visit
the active Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island
Kilauea
is located on the southeastern tip of the Big Island of Hawaii
and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world! Hike
through lush rainforest to experience vents spewing steam,
brand new land being created, ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs,
walk-through lava tubes, and unrivaled vistas.
Its current eruption started in January 1983 and has been
continuously flowing ever since. As of January 2000, it had
produced 2.5 million cubic yards of lava, covered 39.9 square
miles, and added 506 acres (205 hectares) of land to Kilauea's
southern shore. Lava erupting from the Pu'u 'O'o cone flows
through a tube system down the Pulama pali about 7 miles to
the sea.
Take a helicopter tour over the island of Kauai
If
you do one thing while you're on Kauai, take a helicopter
ride! Upon takeoff, you'll be overwhelmed by the stunning
scenery set before you like a feast for your eyes. Majestic
mountains adorned with a thousand shades of green touch the
sky. As you gaze awestruck at these wonders of nature, your
pilot points out names and history of the locations below.
Trying to absorb the pilot's words and take in the breathtaking
beauty all around you is nearly impossible. With about 80%
of the island inaccessible by foot, the only way to truly
see Kauai in all its splendor is by air.
Book a Tour...
Relax on Hawaii's world famous beaches
Hawaii
boasts some of the loveliest beaches in the world. In view
of majestic emerald mountains, the sapphire waters and turquoise
waves of Hawaii's best beaches await you.
There
is something for every taste and the vast stretches of white
sandy beaches are especially appealing to those looking for
sun, sand and water.
Take a whale-watching catamaran cruis
Each
winter, the humpback whales leave their rich Alaskan feeding
grounds to frolic, mate, birth and nurse in the warm and shallow
waters surrounding the Hawaiian Islands.
Breaching
is probably the most spectacular behavior of the humpback
whales. They are able to launch themselves into the air sometimes
completely out of the water!
Book
a Cruise... Kauai | Oahu | Maui | Big Island
Snorkel off the island of Molokini
Molokini
is the most popular snorkeling site in all of Hawaii. The
reason is simple. Molokini consistently has the clearest water
in Hawaii, teaming with beautiful fish. On most days visibility
is between 80 and 200 feet.
This
marine preserve is located several miles off of the south
shore of Maui directly across from the Wailea/Makena area.
The only way to get to Molokini is by boat and Maui has plenty
of boats in all sizes, shapes and price ranges. This is a
must-do if you can float. You do not even have to know how
to swim. All boats have flotation devices and some have glass
bottoms so you can stay dry and still see all the pretty fishes.
Book
a Snorkeling Trip...
Bike down Maui's Haleakala Mountain at sunrise
Haleakala,
one of the largest mountains in the world, is a dormant volcano
full of volcanic rock, both inside its crater and on its slopes.
Haleakala stands more than 3,000 feet above the sea level
and lies some 20,000 more feet under water. The mountain is
dense, and the park that surrounds the volcano takes up more
than 27,000 acres of land. You can go right up and see into
the crater. Many people say it's one of the most powerful
experiences of their lives. The mountain is visible for miles
as you approach it, first on the road and then on foot. Seeing
that it's hollow inside and that the crater is some 3,000
feet deep, seven miles long, and two miles wide, you are amazed
that such a place could exist. Haleakala is a National Park,
preserved to maintain all the living creatures that surround
the historic volcano. You'll want to experience Haleakala
during sunrise or sunset. Its legendary beauty inspires powerful
and personal emotions.
Take the Ride Yourself...
See Waimea Canyon on Kauai, known as the Grand Canyon
of the Pacific
The
inland area of the western part of Kauai is dominated by the
Waimea Canyon and Koke'e State Park. Dubbed as the "Grand
Canyon of the Pacific" by Mark Twain, Waimea Canyon reigns
supreme. The coloring of its inner walls and the roadside
lookout views into the canyon are spectacular.
The
canyon is one mile wide, 10 miles long, and over 3,600 feet
in depth. The deep canyon gashes in the landscape look like
the claw marks of some immense prehistoric creature. The play
of light and shadow throughout the day on the colorful striated
layers of rock is extraordinary. A fun pastime is to stand
at one of the Waimea Canyon overlooks and watch the reaction
of visitor after visitor, as their jaws drop, and they become
first speechless and then breathless as they witness this
spectacle of nature for the first time, realizing that words
fail them and that there must be a God.
Play
golf at any of Hawaii's world class courses
There
are few places on earth as perfect for golf as Hawaii, with
its dramatic topography, ideal growing conditions for lush
green fairways and flowering vegetation, and year-round balmy
weather. There are more than 80 courses on six idyllic islands,
with locations ranging from upcountry rainforests to coral
sea cliffs and sandy beaches.
Most
of the island courses would be in the running for best view
because the Pacific Ocean is a constant backdrop almost anytime
you climb above sea level. Naming other bests is much harder,
because the world's greatest golf architects have long been
at work here, creating course after course--all demanding
superlatives.
Set
a Tee Time... Kauai | Oahu | Maui | Big Island
Attend an authentic Polynesian Luau
Today
the luau is as synonymous with Hawaii as the grass skirt.
Luaus are an incomparable visitor attraction and an excellent
introduction to the food and culture of the Hawaiian Islands.
The
Polynesian Luau is an exotic, South Pacific-style celebration
of color, style, history, music, and dance. Women in grass
skirts, men in face paint, authentic fire dancers, and traditional
music showcase the cultures and traditions of Polynesia.
Luaus
are enchanting experiences that tickle the nose with savory
scents, entice the palate with delicious tastes, please the
eyes with colorful entertainment, and bathe the ear in exotic
music, leaving exciting memories and a full tummy.
Attend a Luau on... Kauai | Oahu | Maui | Big Island
Shop and Dine in Waikiki
From
quaint shops and artists' studios to elegant art galleries
and large shopping centers, you'll enjoy island-style shopping.
Find many unique items, including T-shirts dyed with Hawaiian
red dirt, macadamia nut cookies, music CDs by local musicians,
coffee, books, designer clothing, custom jewelry, furniture,
surfboards, tropical flowers, and fine art and gifts handcrafted
of wood, ceramics, fabric, or glass.
Oahu Shopping Venues...
In
Hawaii, there's a word for food that's delicious -- ‘ono.
We know you'll be saying it over and over again as you eat
your way around the Hawaiian islands. Hawaii's mix of many
cultures has led to a unique variety of cuisine, including
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, European, and American. Innovative
chefs trained in continental and Asian culinary traditions
have created Pacific Rim delights. Fruits, vegetables, herbs,
seafood, and even chocolate grown in Hawaii are fresh and
flavorful. Bon appetit!
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