May 1, 2009
A Hawaiian Vacation: Many Ways to Experience the Islands
Planning a Hawaii vacation can be quite involved – there are so many unique features on each of the islands and so little time to visit them. Hawaii contains huge waterfalls, majestic mountains, and wildlife, plants and flowers you can find nowhere else. Whatever your plans for a vacation, Hawaii has something for you, and it will take some thought for you to decide on what you want out of your vacation.
Staying at a resort is one of the more popular options. Many resorts offer packages which include your hotel stay, meals, drinks, and activities. Certain resorts also have amenities such as a kids club for children, a salon and spa, shopping, and an activities desk to arrange tours and adventures. Ask your friends for resort recommendations, or check with a travel agent for suggestions. Many resorts have great sales and promotions too.
Be sure to travel to other islands during your stay. Kauai, in particular, is a popular vacation destination. Choosing a Kauai vacation package might just be a perfect trip! As the second largest of the islands, Maui is another popular destination in Hawaii. History buffs may choose to travel to Oahu, location of Pearl Harbor. Those into geology can take a tour of Mauna Kea, an active volcano on the "Big Island" of Hawaii.
Another choice would be a Hawaiian cruise. Hawaii cruises allow you to see many of the islands as you sail around the State visiting many ports. Enjoy onboard activities on the cruise ship itself or while in port tour the island, play a round of golf or hike one of Hawaii's many trails offering spectacular scenery and off-the-beaten path beaches. Many cruises are specifically for families with children, while others are meant for romantic couples.
Wherever you decide for your Hawaii vacation package, and whatever you decide to do, it will be an experience that you'll never forget. The locals are full of good advice on things you can do for your trip. Take lots of picture and sunblock, and enjoy yourself. To review Hawaii's finest resorts visit GreatHawaiiHotels.net for Maui hotels, Kauai hotels and Big Island hotel accommodations.
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