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The Hawaiian Islands are in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
approximately 2,400 miles (4.000 km) southwest of California. You can go there
only by airplane or boat. There are six major islands: Oahu, Maui, The Big
Island of Hawaii, Kauai, Molokai and Lanai. Each island is unique and may
feature live volcanoes, lava flows, tropical rain forests, beautiful beaches,
sugar cane fields, pineapple plantations or historic sites. These tropical
paradises attract about 7 million tourists each year, but most visitors only see
one or two of the islands.
You can easily travel between the islands by using one of the two domestic
airlines: Aloha or Hawaiian. Flights are frequent and inexpensive. When landing
at each airport, be sure to look for the racks of free coupon magazines. Each
island has its own coupon book with lots of discounts.
Oahu Coast
Hawaii has a wonderful climate
The climate is consistent and enjoyable. Temperatures seldom fall below 65
degrees or rise above 80 throughout the year. A pleasant breeze frequently cools
the day. Don't forget your sunscreen, or sun block! In such pleasant conditions,
you can easily forget that the tropical sun causes severe sunburn to anyone not
accustomed to it. Rainfall varies by location but can be an almost daily
occurrence in the rain forests.
The Aloha Spirit is prevalent everywhere
Visitors are warmly welcomed and quickly enveloped by the "Aloha" spirit of
Hawaii. Life is very informal on the islands and the dress is casual. Take lots
of casual warm weather clothing and don't forget your swimwear! Men visiting the
islands usually buy and wear "Aloha shirts" made of bright colorful fabrics.
Women usually buy colorful muumuus (loose fitting comfortable dresses that can
be worn anywhere in Hawaii).
The different islands offer a variety of features
There are numerous recreational opportunities on the islands. You can swim,
surf, scuba dive, snorkel, sail, fish, golf or just see the sights. The famous
Hawaiian surf is among the biggest and best in the world. Remember these two
rules when surfing in Hawaii: 1. Never turn your back on the ocean! 2. If the
natives are not in the water, stay out! When picking which islands to visit,
consider the type of activities you enjoy. Some islands provide lots of
nightlife and lots of sports or recreational opportunities. Others offer
spectacular scenery or quiet beaches and solitude.
Polynesian Hula Dancers
Accommodations on the islands include plenty of hotels and motels in various
price ranges. If you stay longer than a few days, there are also lots of
condominiums and apartments for rent. Car rentals are readily available and are
the best way to see all of the spectacular scenery on most of the islands. When
visiting Oahu, long-term car rentals are not a good choice as parking is very
limited in Honolulu. Tour busses and daily car rentals are much better options
on Oahu.
Hawaii has a strict quarantine
Hawaii enforces a strict quarantine inspection upon arrival. You will not be
allowed to take any fresh fruit, flowers, plants and certain meats into the
state. Small sniffer dogs very efficiently search all luggage and passengers on
arrival.
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