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| Kauai
Pono Kai Hotel
Lawaii Beach Resort Resort Condo
Kauai is a small yet enchanting island that offers a variety of
landscapes and points of interest that are virtually endless. The island's beauty and
splendor will captivate you. Visit the Fern Grotto, a picturesque fern-fringed cave
accessible only by a leisurely ride up the Wailua River. The dewy emerald grotto, complete
with the soft strains of Hawaiian music, creates an alluring setting for the special
romantic occasion. If sight-seeing is more to your liking, the National Tropical Botanical
Garden is a must-see. The tour of the grounds, ablaze with a multitude of plants and
flowers, includes ancient Hawaiian stonewalls and taro terraces. |
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| Hawaii (the big island)
Sea Village Resort
Paniolo Greens Resort Condo
The "Big Island" of Hawaii, from which the state derives its name,
is twice the size of all the other islands combined and is known for its breath-taking beauty:
breaking waves, wide vistas of oceans, and sensational mountain ranges. Visit Hawaii's Volcanoes
National Park, which encompasses diverse environments that range from sea level to the summit
of earth's most massive volcano, Mauna Loa, at 13,677 feet. Kilauea, the world's most active
volcano, offers you insights on the birth of the Hawaiian Islands and dramatic views of volcanic
landscapes. |
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| Oahu
Pacific Royale
World-famous beaches and tropical weather set the scene for
an amazing mix of Pacific cultures in the Hawaiian capital on the island of Oahu. There is a reason
why Hawaii is consistently rated as one of the nation's top travel destinations; in fact, there
are several of them. |
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| Maui
Resort Condos
Maui is a golfer's dream, with some of the most challenging courses anywhere designed by the most
well-known names in the sport. For a fantastic adventure, you can take a short trip to the island
of Molokini, which lies just off the southern coast of Maui. This wildlife preserve is the single
most popular spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. The inner crater is an anchorage for the dive
boats, and the infamous "back wall" has some of the most spectacular underwater vistas in the world. |
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