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HAWAII: The
Big Island
Explore Hawaii's Big
Island, and watch molten lava flows glowing in the dark night. Also
see local sights on foot or horseback; play top-flight golf on
internationally-renown courses; have a cup of Kona coffee; visit
cattle country, home of the paniolo Hawaiian cowboys. |
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MAUI: The Valley
Isle
White sand beaches and
crystal clear waters, Maui is not only ideal for sunbathing,
snorkeling and snoozing, but also great for shopping and
sightseeing. Drive the infamous long road to Hana, which will lead
you to the waterfall fed pools. |
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LANAI: The
Island of Hospitality
Once covered with
Dole Pineapples, this agricultural island has become a destination
of luxury. Lanai City, the center of the island, is a small
plantation style village. Nearby, climb through a conifer forest on
the Munro Trail or swim, snorkel and dive in Hulopoe Bay. |
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OAHU: The Gathering
Place
The most populated island,
where Honolulu is the capital city. It is the military command
center of the Pacific, home of world famous Pearl Harbor. Stroll
through Waikiki, hike up Diamond Head Crater, or snorkel in Hanauma
Bay. |
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KAUAI: The Garden
Isle
From the spectacular views
at Waimea Canyon to the verdant vistas along the Napali Coast, Kauai
can take your breath away. Take a helicoptoer tour and visit Kauai's
gorgeous tropical rainforests and see spectacular scenic
views. |
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