Posts Tagged Hawaii

  • Maui Vacation Homes: Your Booking Options - November 6th, 2008
  • Are you interested in visiting Maui this year or next? If so, have you decide where you want to stay yet? If you are like many other vacationers, there is a good chance that you may be looking to book at stay at a Maui vacation home. Maui vacation homes, also commonly referred to as Maui vacation rentals, are ideal for vacationers who are looking for the comfort of home, while on a Hawaiian vacation. If a Maui vacation home is what you are looking for, do you know how to go about booking your stay? You may ......

  • Top 10 Things To Do On Maui - October 26th, 2008
  • Are you planning a trip to Maui? You are not alone if you are one of the many people that want to see and visit this beautiful and amazing island. The second largest island on Hawaii, Maui is cram-packed with things to see and do. Time and time again it has been chosen as the best island in the world and it’s no surprise why.

    If you are going to Maui, your question will not be of what to do but instead of what to do first? There are so many great sights to see, things to do, places to go and ......

  • Maui Hotel Or Maui Condo? - October 23rd, 2008
  • Maui hotel or Maui condo? It's the burning question on everyones mind! What should you do? Maui hotel? Maui condo? Which should you choose? The sweat is pouring down your face and you can feel the pressure building...Okay! Okay! Maybe it's not that burning, after all! It is, however, a very important decision if you are planning a Maui vacation.

    The answer depends on what you are planning to do on Maui. If you are going to Maui for just a few days, you will probably want to get a hotel room. Mo ......

  • Kau Desert Trailhead- Big Island - October 22nd, 2008
  • This trail off Highway 11 is remarkable for its high desert scenery and outstanding volcanic formations, if you are lucky you may even get to see a nene. (A Hawaiian duck)

    I wanted to hike this trail for some time but whenever we passed the sign marking the trail head it seemed too hot to hike. We finally decided to just go out despite the heat and I was glad we did. The highlight of the trail leads to a pavilion that protects the imprints of footsteps of a warrior party in the 1790’s. (Kilau ......