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Honolulu vacation packages

May 17th, 2010
Ali{{okina}}i?lani Hale, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Honolulu is indeed one of the most widely popular tourist attraction sites. With its clear unclouded skies and warm reflecting waters, the place boasts thriving beaches and perhaps even more crowded hotels and homes. Apart from the sun and the surf, the place is also well known for its rich architecture such as oceanfront hotels, museums and historic monuments. The Hawaiian capital is indeed a treat for all those who love the thrill of outdoor adventures and beautiful sceneries. Furthermore, due to its vast popularity the place boasts abundant nightlife, ensuring that no single moment of your stay is gong to be wasted in sheer boredom

For those who plan a vacation in Honolulu, Hawaii, opting for vacation packages is an excellent idea. These packages provide tourists and visitors with numerous benefits over the casual hotel room renting. Not only are you saved from the unnecessary hassle and worries of spending your valuable vacation time on random hotel room searching but with the additional value added services provided, you have the opportunity of changing your mere stay into an unforgettable and gratifying vacation experience.

Waikiki vacation rentals come in a variety of combos, each package catering to different needs, tastes and budgets. One of the most widely opted for package and perhaps also the most cost-effective one is that of a combination of air travels and hotel reservations. This single package accommodates almost all of your major expenses leaving you with ample of space on your shopping budget.

Other than that, you are also free to opt for hotel deals offered by many. There are certain special packages for vacations and tourists and a couple of seasonal promotions offered to the tourists.

At Honolulu your vacation starts the moment you step onto the island. With its lively resorts and hotels and oceanfront suites you are given luxurious accommodations and a plethora of lively vacation activities and parties that are indeed fit for a king. While searching for the perfect accommodations and rentals in Honolulu make sure you do abundant research on the World Wide Web to best grasp what kind of packages are offered. You are free to choose a package that offers you multiple night stays in an oceanfront suite or opt for a cozier accommodation, near to the crowded beaches where you can enjoy all the snorkel tours and canoe sails.

A lot of tourists prefer the old fashioned way of rentals for the rates offered by these hotels and resorts are very likely to fall under the range of many. Thus for those individuals who are visiting Honolulu on a limited budget, the options are many and varied, starting with an economical hotel stay.

Furthermore, as Honolulu is a tropical region boasting a warm and humid climate, a hotel accommodation that comes with an onsite swimming pool would surely be a wise choice.

However, for the ultimate epicurean experience furnished by luxuriant perks and services then opting for Honolulu real estate is recommended. These resorts offer exceptional facilities and services to their visitors and are thus a tad more expensive than the hotels. Whatever accommodation type you prefer, you are sure to be confronted with hundreds of choices and interesting options making Honolulu an ideal vacation resort.

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Affordable vacations in Hawaii

July 30th, 2009
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Hawaii has positioned itself as one of the premier travel destinations for people of all shapes and sizes from a variety of destinations around the world.

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While this great appeal has been marketed to people of all financial backgrounds, the costs associated with flying to and staying in Hawaii far outweigh the costs that go along with a Caribbean or Floridian vacation

Accordingly, Hawaii has become known as a more “premium” or costly vacation destination. However, contrary to popular belief, it is possible to experience an affordable vacation in Hawaii.

The first step to visiting Hawaii while keeping a tight grip on budgetary needs is by finding Hawaii vacation rentals

. Rental homes not only are more spacious and more scenic than hotel rooms, they are also far less costlier to stay in.

Although the beds won’t be made everyday and there won’t be someone to carry bags to and from the house, travelers on the budget will find great savings and rewards by finding a vacation rental property. More importantly, vacation homes allows visitors to cook.
One of the biggest expenses for tourists is the cost of dining out. By shopping at local grocery stores and cooking, visitors can save large sums of money.

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Hilo, Hawaii

July 28th, 2009
Lilioukalani Gardens in Hilo Hawai    i
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Hilo is a coastal town located on the northeastern coast of Hawaii and has a population of about 41,000 residents.

Being the largest settlement on the island of Hawaii and second largest in the state of Hawaii, Hilo is the county seat of Hawaii County.

The town overlooks Hilo Bay and is situated by two shield volcanoes, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea. Served by Hilo International Airport, Hilo is home to major establishments such as University of Hawaii at Hilo and the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Corporation, which is one of the world’s leading producers of macadamia nuts
. Hilo also hosts the annual Merrie Monarch Festival, which is a week-long festival that celebrates both ancient and modern hula.

Like most other cities in Hawaii, Hilo’s economy is based primarily on tourism. Residents and guests can find great shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities. Hilo has a developed downtown area and is also home to movie theaters and hotels.

Some popular attractions in Hilo include the East Hawaii Cultural Center, Hilo Art Museum, Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii, Liliuokalani Park and Gardens, Pacific Tsunami Museum, and Panaewa Rainforest Zoo.

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Oahu Best Places to Live

June 26th, 2009
?Iolani Palace in Honolulu, formerly the resid...

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Now’s the time to look for real estate on Oahu! Known as the “gathering place,” Oahu is the center of the Hawaiian culture, economy, communication, and transportation. A bustling nightlife, exciting cultural events, and a wide variety of lodging, dining, and shopping options makes Oahu one of the best places to live, both for part- and full-time residencies.

A number of the state’s major attractions are concentrated on the island, namely the Polynesian Cultural Center, USS Arizona National Memorial, Honolulu Academy of Arts, The Bishop Museum, Iolani Palace

, Queen Emma’s Summer Palace, Diamond Head State Park, Pu’u O Mahuka, Waimea Valley Audubon Center, Dole Plantation, and Lyon Arboretum. Oahu is also home to a number of large retail plazas, including Ala Moana Center, the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, DFS Galleria,

Waikiki Shopping Plaza, Aloha Tower Marketplace, Kahala Mall, Koko Marina Shopping Center, Windward Mall, Ward Centres, Pealridge Center, and the Waikele Premium Outlets Mall.

Finding a property on Oahu is also advantageous for the cost benefits of ownership. The very premium Waikiki area’s hotels and properties are sold at extraordinarily high nightly prices. This is because some of the world’s priciest resorts are located directly on the world renowned Waikiki Beach. A number of other glitzy and famous hotels and resorts are also located on Oahu, including Turtle Bay Resort and
the Ko Olina host of hotels.

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Origins of Hawaii Statehood

March 12th, 2009
Honolulu Hawaii at Night
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Hawaii Statehood

Before its discovery by Captain James Cook

in the late eighteenth century, the Hawaiian Islands were governed by an assortment of kings, queens, princes, princesses, and nobles. The islands were unified by King Kamehameha the Great

(Kamehameha the First) in the year eighteen ten after a long series of wars, sieges, and diplomatic negotiations. Hawaii’s newfound unity and sovereignty was not to last long, however, and as plantation owners and foreign powers gained traction in local politics, the autonomy of the Kingdom of Hawaii was steadily decreasing. By the year eighteen ninety three, the islands had already been occupied once by the British Empire, and the monarchy had been forced to make a number of constitutional concessions under the threat of violence from American plantation owners. In the year eighteen ninety three, a coalition of political malcontents and those holding economic grudges against the current regime occupied ‘Iolani Palace and forcibly removed Queen Lilioukalani from power.
These revolutionaries called themselves the “Committee of Safety”, and established a pseudo-democratic Provisional Government that clashed for several years with the remnants of the queen’s forces. Although there were several attempts to reinstate Lilioukalani to the throne, including one violent confrontation, none were successful, and the Republic of Hawaii was founded in the year eighteen ninety four. In eighteen ninety eight, the United States Congress annexed the Republic of Hawaii under the Newlands Resolution, making Hawaii a US territory. There were several attempts to gain statehood for Hawaii in the next few decades, although none were successful until the movement received overwhelming support from the rapidly increasing immigrant population. The Hawaii Admission Act finally passed through Congress and was signed by President Eisenhower in the year 1959. Hawaii voters approved the measure by a ratio of seventeen for and one against.

Hawaii’s statehood had widely resounding effects on the economy and politics of the newly christened “Aloha State.” Honolulu, which had until that point been mostly a port town centered on Honolulu and Pearl Harbors, quickly became a hub for commercial and governmental activity. The population also increased exponentially, while the rise of the jet plane led to increased levels of tourist activity, which is now the largest industry in the state of Hawaii. A number of additional military bases were constructed on the islands, especially on Oahu and Kauai, boosting military spending to the second largest component of Hawaii’s economy. Dozens of popular television shows and movies have been filmed in the islands after statehood, including the massive hit “Lost”, “Blue Hawaii”, and even “Raiders of the Lost Ark”. The admission of Hawaii in the Union was overwhelmingly favored by the populace, but it also triggered an extreme reaction from a number of Native Hawaiians. Many of these individuals continue to contend that Hawaii was illegally invaded and occupied by the United States of America – staging protests, decrying American “injustices”, and even going so far as declaring heirs to the throne and setting up parallel governments. Although the United States government did officially apologize for the invasion of Hawaii, it did not in any way concede that Hawaii should become independent or that Native Hawaiians should be awarded reparations.

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