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Luxury Hawaii
Hotels and Packages
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Oahu Luxury Hotels |
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Called
the gathering place because it has 70 percent of the total population of
Hawaii. Oahu offers the best of
both worlds. With a nightlife, five-star restaurants, world-class
shopping, and bright city lights it gives visitors the amenities of a
big city, yet is a 30-minute drive from sun-kissed beaches, desolate
roads and miles of sugar cane and pineapple fields. There
is no other city like it. Framed in beauty by mountains and beaches, with pure air and
water, warm sunshine cooled by soft trade winds, Oahu is just waiting
for you to discover them.
For here is a cultural treasure combined with an exciting South Seas
island paradise, and crowned with all the urbane sophistication of
Honolulu and Waikiki. This
is the island that gathers together the essence of all that Hawaii was,
is and ever shall be.
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Maui Luxury Hotels
Mark
Twain wrote when visiting Maui "I went to
Maui to stay a week and remained five. I
never spent so pleasant a month before, or bade any place goodbye so regretfully. I have not once thought of business or care or
human toil or trouble or sorrow or weariness
and the memory of it will remain with me
always."
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Maui's
beaches are legend. Pristine and sheltered. Maui attributes its name of the Valley
Island to its two mountain ranges on the northern and southern sides of the island.
Originally two
islands. A flat, c "valley" connects the older West
Maui Mountains to the eastern dormant volcano, Haleakala.
But into that space is packed long, sandy beaches,
tropical rainforests, rolling green pasture lands, dry land forests, and spectacular rocky
cliffs. Maui is almost like seven
islands in one, so incredibly diverse are its regions.
The sun-drenched savanna of the south. The
moon-like majesty of the Haleakala Crater, the worlds largest dormant volcano. The waving fields of sugar cane in the fertile
central valley. The lush rain forests,
waterfalls, taro farms, black sand beaches and blow holes on the long winding road to the
"emerald" pastoral village everyone calls Heavenly Hana. Yet with all this soothing beauty, for many
visitors Maui is also about activities and challenges, and truly going for it
every moment of their vacation. You’ll have access to the natural wonders that soothe your
soul and the heart pounding activities that take your breath away.
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Kauai
Luxury Hotels
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The
most northern island in the Hawaiian chain, it is nicknamed the Garden Isle because of its
dense foliage. When most people imagine a lush, tropical island in the middle of the
Pacific Ocean, it is Kauai that they have in mind. If there was ever a paradise for
golfers it is Kauai, in general, and Princeville, in particular. Geographically, it is
Hawaii's oldest and most mature island. Here you'll find the natural wonders of the Waimea
Canyon, the Fern Grotto and the dramatic Na Pali coast. Lush, green valleys cut through
folds in the mountains and open out to the sea. Soft trade winds rattle palm fronds as the
surf relentlessly pounds against the shore. Fluffy white clouds gather against the
mountains while the sun provides nurturing warmth.
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Hawaii Luxury Hotels
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With its wide range
of terrain, climate, scenery and natural wonders, the Big Island is as diverse as the
planet itself. It is the only island with its
own desert and annual snowfall atop Hawaiian Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa summits. Neil
Armstrong the first U.S. Astronaut to walk on the moon describes the Big Island as the
only place in the world that reminds him of the terrain that he stepped on in space.
And yes, Hollywood made the Big Island famous in movies like Planet of the Apes,
Water world, and The Black Widow. The Big Islands claim to fame also includes
staging the world famous Iron man Triathlon World Championship and is home to one of the
worlds largest ranch in the U.S. called Parker Ranch located in the upcountry area
of Waimea.
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Lanai
Luxury Hotels
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Lanai
was formed by a single volcano that has a single ribbed ridge running directly across the
island. In just the past few years, this island is now a haven for the breed of
hopeless romantics, so, pampered and invigorated. Known for many years as "The
Pineapple Island" because of the vast plantations that were it's one source industry,
Lanai is home to travelers from around the globe. Along with the 3000 residents and
the vision of an old Hawaii company called Castle and Cooke, Lanai is now Hawaii's most
secluded paradise, almost like a private island retreat.
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Discounted first class (and coach) seats on all major airlines
to all Hawaiian Islands.
Call
our native Hawaiian experts toll free on 1-800-557-0497 or email to
discounts@comcast.net
We
will help create memories of a lifetime.
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