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The Hawaiian Islands are a truly unique part of the United States. Hawaii is rich in Polynesian culture. The islands are known for their spectacular volcanic mountains and beautiful clear water that offers some of the best diving in th…
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So little time, so many things to do. That is a common complaint of people on vacation in Hawaii. Unless you are rich enough not to have to worry about it, your vacation to Hawaii is going to come down to choices. As someone who loves…
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Hawaii with its warm Pacific waters offers good opportunities for marine sport fishing. Less well known is it also has a number of freshwater fishing spots in its lakes and rivers. While the state's fishing laws are less onerous than i…
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If you've dreamed of swimming with dolphins, a trip to Hawaii will give you this chance. If you happen to be visiting the islands of Oahu or Hawaii, you can participate in one of the dolphin interaction programs run by Sea Life Park Ha…
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The Hawaiian Islands offer more outdoor recreation opportunities per square mile than almost anywhere on earth. Pristine black sand beaches, rain forest covered volcanoes, and coral reefs teeming with life all await you on the island c…
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Hawaii is the 50th state of the United States and is located in the Pacific Ocean. Many visitors flock to these islands every year to soak in the sun and ride the waves. Hawaii is made up of hundreds of islands that cover more than 1,…
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Hawaii was admitted as part of the United States in 1959. Hawaii is comprised of hundreds of islands spread over 1,500 miles but has eight main islands--Ni'ihau, Kaua'i, O'ahu, Moloka'i, Lāna'i, Kaho'olawe, Maui and Hawai'i.
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Princeville is a resort community on the Kauai island of Hawaii. Both the resort and surrounding area have adventurous activities like kayaking, hiking up to beautiful waterfalls or snorkeling along the coast. Guests can also enjoy rel…
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The spectacular scenery and balmy weather of Hawaii draw millions of tourists each year. Unlimited outdoor water sports in Hawaii include surfing, scuba diving, fishing and boating. You can watch graceful humpback whales and dolphins,…
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In 1959, Hawaii was declared the fiftieth state of the United States of America and it consists of a chain of six islands in the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii harbors one of the world's most active volcanoes and the world's tallest sea mountai…
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Hawaii is home to some of the clearest waters in the world, making it one of the premier destinations for snorkeling enthusiasts. Each island offers unique and exciting snorkeling trips for all experience levels, ranging from adventuro…
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The small town of Pahoa is located near the Eastern shoreline of the Big Island of Hawaii, twenty miles south of Hilo International Airport. Pahoa offers travelers a glimpse of old Hawaii, as well as a convenient location to relax whil…
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Hawaii is known for its beautiful landscape, great surf and fascinating Polynesian culture. Yet despite being associated with romance, the unique islands that make up Hawaii are perfect for children, offering numerous entertaining acti…
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Fishing in Hawaii is a refreshing activity done from the beach or boat. Hawaiian waters still yield large marlin, tuna, tarpon, bluefin and oama. Fishing can be as simple or as complicated as you wish it to be in Hawaii. Use a simple b…
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Fishing in Hawaii usually entails thoughts of azure blue waters, deep-sea fishing equipment and giant tuna requiring a day's fight to bring in. Beyond the deep-ocean fishing, Hawaii has many other species of fish, including freshwater.…
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