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Hawaii Vacation–Part 2–Maui

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

The second in our series of Hawaii vacations, this article focuses on the island of Maui. Maui is different from the rest of the Hawaiian Islands. Provides adventure in paradise at every turn. If you have just spent a week in Hawaii, this is one of the best places to be.

The accommodation is widely available on Maui, including many places, cottages, houses, hostels and apartments, many of which offer spectacular views of the banks. Several golf courses are world class located in Maui.

For example, a small island, Maui is full of “enjoyable adventure – and a comfortable temperature, ranging from 75 to a minimum and 90 low to high. In addition, the water is warm all year round (variable 7-80 degrees).

With its beautiful beaches and resorts, Maui has many activities. helicopter tours, golf, watersports, submarine rides can also be found on Maui.

The landscape is varied. It is often known as the Valley Island because of the great valley that lies between two volcanoes. In the wet side, east of the mountains there hectares of rainforest. In the dry leeward side of the island, resorts and golf courses abound. And in the central valley, located between Haleakala and the western mountains, cresceabbondantemente sugarcane.

At sea, one can see marine life anywhere else on earth. The barrier island is home to hundreds of species makes this a paradise for divers. In winter, humpback whales fill the waters of the south coast. Maui offers some of the best whale watching activities in the world “. Thousands of humpback whales migrate to warmer waters off the coast of the island of Hawaii, between November and April each year.

Many people drive to the summit of Mount Haleakala for a spectacular view of the sunrise. You can rent a car or take one of many trips to the summit. It will be cold at the summit of 10,000 feet to pack and bring a thermos of hot coffee or tea.

The road to Hana is one of the most impressive units throughout the islands. It is a slow, tortuous way through a lush paradise.

The island’s beaches are not only abundant, are different. From the white beaches of West Maui and South Beach Oneloa Palaueau, Red Sand Beach (Kaihalulu) and Hana black sand of volcanic origin in Wai’anapanapa Pa’iloa Beach Park, the beaches of Maui diversity of supply.

On the north shore, Ho’okipa Beach Park is perhaps one of the best places to windsurf, kite surf or bodyboard.

Kapalua Beach, located on the west side of the peninsula in southern Keanae Maui, is a golden – sandy beach, with beautiful views of Molokai. Grandeonde is protected by both coral reefs and lava formations on both sides.

A good family beach, Wailea Beach is located on the sunny south coast of the island. Protected by outcrops of lava is safe for families with children. Wailea is wide and 1,000 feet long crescent-shaped.

Palauea Beach is ideal for children and families, as it is protected from the wind and the water is shallow. It is also located south of Polo Beach, one of the least developed islands.

One of the best places for diving in Maui, Ulua Beach offers a great cliff of about 100 meters from the shore. Ulua Beach is one of Wailea and Makena Beach north to south.

Oneloa Beach – Known to locals as “Big Beach”, Oneloa Makena Beach State Park has more than 3,000 meters long and 100 meters wide, consisting of sugar-white sands that meet an ocean of clear water. South Maui This beach is the longest beach on the island.

The islet of Molokini, off the west coast of Maui, is one of the most popular places in Hawaii for divers and snorkelers. Accessible only by boat, this crescent-shaped crater is a natural sanctuary and preserve marine life. It provides an opportunity to view exquisite tropicalepesce, lobsters, crabs and coral life, including black coral.

Finally, if you want to explore other islands, day trips you can take ferry to Molokai or Lanai. Ferries depart daily from the pier at Lahaina, Maui.

Whatever you do during your stay in Maui, this holiday is likely to inspire you to return again. In the meantime, you can feed the memories.

Sunset Beach

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

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Karin’s Garden – Phalaeonopsis Orchid Pony

Monday, June 7th, 2010

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Cubicle Travel Tips – Hawaii Vacations with Marriott Resorts

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010


In today’s episode of Cubicle Travel Tips we are saving you some money on a Hawaii Vacation with Marriott Resorts. You can save up to $200 on your Hawaiian Vacation with a stay at one of the beautiful Marriott Resorts through March 27, 2010. www.deltavacations.com Plus, receive up to 10000 extra miles through April 30 with your air and hotel package with Delta Vacations. www.deltavacations.com

Exercising on Your Hawaii Vacation

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

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Oahu Restaurants And Dining With Honolulu And Waikiki

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

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Thursday, May 20th, 2010

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E-Cuts Hawaii Vacation II

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

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Hawaii Vacation–Part 1–Oahu

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

The first of our four-part series of Hawaii vacations takes us to the island of Oahu, the “Meeting”. In later articles, explore the islands of Maui, Kauai and the Big Island.

Oahu is the third largest island of Hawaii and its further developed. Honolulu is the center of all the islands combined, offering many activities and facilities, along with a feeling of escape and relaxation in a mild climate all year round.

Nearly three-quarters of Hawaii is close to 1. 2 million inhabitants and about 400,000 live on Oahu in Honolulu.

Oahu is a good place to start your vacation in Hawaii. Most flights arrive in Honolulu from the Americas and in other places than any other airport in Hawaii.

It is also the cheapest to visit the island of Hawaii. The only island that is cheap bus service throughout the island, you can experience the island without having to rent a car.

Oahu has mountains rising from the coast to 2,000 feet with fragrant flowers, sparkling waterfalls and tropical forest. average daily temperatures are 70 degrees during the coldest months, February and March, and about 85 degrees during the hottest months, August and September.

Most hotels are located around Oahu Waikiki, a good base for your adventures on the island. Besides the usual shopping malls, bookstores, restaurants, bars, art museums, entertainment and cultural activities of a typical American city, Honolulu, Hawaii is unique offerings.

Hanauma Bay, east of Waikiki is the best diving area in all the islands, while Kailua Bay is the top windsurfing on the island. There are many types of activities. From surfing and diving cruise travel by helicopter or dinner, you can find here.

You can discover the underwater world in a submarine tour. Atlantis Submarine “will take you directly to the life of rich Sea Island, from exotic fish and corals turtles, everything revolves around him as it descends to the ocean.

Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial a monument most visited of the islands. Be sure to include in your itinerary Oahu. The monument’s visitor center is located six miles west of Honolulu.

For more robust, more adventurous travelers, hiking possibilities are open. You can set your own (some very complicated ways, but well traveled by bus interprovincial) or book a tour with a tour company island.

You can literally go see the temples of Hawaii in the 21st century skyscrapers, and then change the “city” to “Country”, just 45 minutes away.

No trip to Oahu would be complete without a visit to the North Coast surfing capital of the world. This part of Oahu remains rural and undeveloped in some areas. The hotel and golf course at Turtle Bay are the only resource in the area.

Haleiwa, the main town on the north coast, is 24 miles north of Honolulu. It’s been a mecca for surfers from around the world since 1960, however, is not a place for novice surfers. This is an easy day trip from Waikiki.

What is adventures in Oahu, either to learn to surf in Wakiki, climbing Cell Diamaond head, or enjoy the warm sand on a beach, your vacation ends too soon to discover all this island has to offer. Maybe next time. . . .