Sunday, March 21, 2010

Aloha!!

We recently had two clients come to us for their honeymoon. They decided on Hawaii and were so excited to start planning a vacation they will never forget. After all the work we did and after presenting the final product to the soon-to-be husband & wife, it reminded me that Hawaii is a wondering location to celebrate a honeymoon, a family get away, & even a rest & relaxation trip.

Hawaii has so many great things to do, places to see, and resorts to relax or have fun at!

Hotels

One of the must see hotels when visiting Hawaii is the Royal Hawaiian in Oahu. It is a historic hotel built in 1927, it is known as the "Pink Palace of the Pacific," ushered in a new era of luxurious resort travel to Hawaii. Located on breathtaking Waikiki beachfront, the Royal Hawaiian is an exclusive enclave for luxury and romance. With its two pools, magnificent restaurants, hotel entertainment, and private beach this resort will make you want to stay forever!

Another wonderful hotel is the Hilton Waikoloa Village located on the Kohala side of the Big Island. This resort is perfect for all ages! Experience award-winning dining, world-class shopping, and an array of activities ranging from golf, tennis and the only interactive dolphin program on the island, I promise there is something for everyone! The Hilton also does an impressive Fourth of July celebration has guests booking a YEAR in advance!!!

Activities & Attractions

The Dole Pineapple Plantation is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Hawaii. You can go through the World's Largest Maze, take a tour of the plantation, learn how to grow your own pineapple, how to cut a pineapple and some new recipes! They even allow you to purchase pineapples and ship them home which is much better than a postcard to friends and family.

The Pearl Harbor Memorial is also a popular tourist attraction. The USS Arizona is a 184-foot-long Memorial structure spanning the mid-portion of the sunken battleship consists of three main sections: the entry and assembly rooms; a central area designed for ceremonies and general observation; and the shrine room, where the names of those killed on the Arizona are engraved on the marble wall. You will hear stories, visit the new visitor's center and much more when visiting Pearl Harbor.

One of the most magnificent experiences in Hawaii are the volcanoes. Hawaii still has a few active volcanoes. There are many ways to experience them such as helicopter rides, ATV Tours, and by visiting the Volcano National Park.

I want to hear from you! Have you visited Hawaii? Where did you stay? What did you see or do while you were there?

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