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Hawaii Vacations - Island Guides:
The "Big
Island" of Hawaii
Twice
as large as all of the other major Hawaiian Islands
combined, the Big Island is also the youngest of the
island chain. At some 800,000 years of age, it's
also still growing. . . .
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The Valley Island
of Maui
Travelers who
can go anywhere in the world come back to Maui again
and again, because their Maui moments are some of
the most treasured of their lives. The majestic
leaps of Maui's humpback whales are the perfect
symbol for the magic of this island, where natural
wonders set your spirit free and the warm. . . .
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The Gathering
Place of Oahu
Oahu is "The
Gathering Place." It has more hotels, more
restaurants, and more major attractions than
all of the other islands put together. Our major
city, Honolulu, is here. So is the "World's Best
Beach" at Waikiki. Honolulu is sophisticated,
lively, and as breathtaking.
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The Garden Island
of Kauai
Kauai
stands out as the Hawaii vacations destination of choice,
blending the enchantment of ancient Hawaii with all
modern conveniences. Kayak on the same river where
Indiana Jones escaped, or windsurf with playful
spinner dolphins swimming at your side. Enjoy a whale-watching.
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The Pineapple
Island of Lanai
For
nearly 70 years, Lanai dubbed the "Pineapple
Island," was operated as a pineapple plantation by
Dole Company. Today there are two exclusive,
world-class hotels. . . .
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The Most Hawaiian
Island of Molokai
The fifth largest and least developed of the
Hawaiian Islands, Molokai is only 20 minutes by air
from Hawaii's most populous islands, Maui and Oahu.
Molokai's population, numbering less than 7,000,
includes the highest percentage of people of native
Hawaiian ancestry of any of the islands. Because of
their friendliness to visitors. . . .
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