In considering a vacation one commonly looks for a mix of tranquility as well as adventure which can easily be found in the islands of Hawaii. They offer a fascinating panorama coupled with azure, blue seas and luxurious mountain scenery which provide travelers the combination they seek while making memories to be treasured for a lifetime. This experience is enhanced with a Hawaii oceanfront condo to spend your holiday. The most difficult part is deciding on just one.
Sometimes you would be better with a Hawaiian vacation package that looks after the arrangements needed for your vacation. This would consist of flights, cruise ships, lodging, meals and anything else necessary for a fun filled holiday in the Islands. Many who have never visited Hawaii before use this option as they haven’t any understanding of the islands, which one to visit, where to stay and the things they can do.
The experiences available in the islands will be numerous and varied, and if you love beaches then every island has them – however some more than others. Take the Big Island of Hawaii for example, which is, geologically, the youngest of the major islands. Because of this it has the fewest beaches, yet even here you’ll find very good ones that include Kauna’oa, accessible through the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, or Anaeho’omalu, what everyone would envision a beach in Hawaii ought to look like. This particular beach is near the Royal Waikoloan Hotel at Hapuna and shouldn’t be missed by anyone traveling to the Big Island, but it also boasts a fabulous selection of inexpensive Hawaii rental accommodations.
Oahu, the most populated island, is home to Pearl Harbor as well as the infamous Waikiki Beach. Due to its development Oahu offers the best selection, in the way of attractions, including everything from kayaking in the crystal blue ocean to riding a horse along the trails in the mountains overlooking the city of Honolulu. Another island, that has fewer people, is Kauai where you’ll find more beaches per mile than found on any other island in Hawaii. Kauai boasts not only water activities, but also camping, golf, and inland canoe and kayaking through its numerous rivers and streams.
Maui is known as the ‘magic isle’ for good reason. Whether experiencing the sunrise on top of its 10,000 foot mountain, hiking through a crater, taking a catamaran out for snorkeling, swimming under the many waterfalls, or strolling along the red, white, and even black sand beaches, Maui has something for everyone. It delivers a wonderful mix of the old and the new plus the people impart the spirit of the tropics to each guest. Molokai, however, offers a taste of the “real” Hawaii the way it used to be. Its natural splendor is only highlighted by the numerous rainforests and deserted beaches. This, as well as the spirit of Aloha of the people, makes it a diamond among the gems in the islands.
And then there’s Lanai. This island is referred to as the ‘Private Isle’, because it is home to a small number of locals – only 3,000 or so – having gated communities, two very high-priced and plush resorts, championship quality golf courses, secluded beaches and very good hiking and walking passages up into the inland mountains. The hotels are more than 5 star, and this island is favored by travelers for whom money is nothing. There is one more island, known as Niihau, which is privately owned. It is possible to visit by helicopter and spend part of the day exploring one of Niihau’s beaches.
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