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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Which island in Hawaii is the best to visit?

When people are thinking about visiting Hawaii they start asking friends, family and coworkers the question "which island should I visit when I go to Hawaii?" I also see this question all the time at Yahoo answers, trip advisor, lonely planet, fodors, and in chat rooms.

My answer as a Maui travel agent and Hawaii destination specialist is always the same. “It depends on the traveler!

For example what are your interests? How much are you allowing for your travel budget? Are you planning your honeymoon or is this a family vacation?

There really isn’t a bad choice when deciding which island to visit in Hawaii. There just may one island that is better suited to your life style and requirements in a Hawaiian vacation.

All of the islands in Hawaii will have our wonderful “Aloha Spirit,” water sports, hiking trails, zip line tours, and snorkeling regardless of which island you pick in the state.

Are you looking for nightlife, shopping, and lots of dining options? Does your vacation social calendar need lots of entries to keep you happy? You would be the type of traveler who would enjoy the high rises in Waikiki, the city lights of Honolulu, located on the island of Oahu.


Will you be spending your honeymoon with us in Hawaii? Then you will probably want to be on a more secluded island. Or limit your stay in Oahu to 2 or 3 days prior to traveling to the second island in Hawaii.

The island of Lanai has 2 luxury properties operated by the Four Season Resort chain. This island is perfect if you idea of a honeymoon or vacation to Hawaii is to be pampered in their world class spa, and wrapped in the finest in amenities. Don’t be expecting a Costco or McDonalds during your stay as they don’t exist on the island of Lanai (or Molokai).

Want to see an active volcano? The big island of Hawaii has been “growing” since 1983. I have actually flown over the lava in a helicopter, and cruised by on a cruise ship, plus walked to the rift. By far this is one of the most spectacular things I have done in my lifetime.

When dreaming of your Hawaiian vacation do you imagine sitting on a lounge chair having someone bring you fruity tropical drinks, and relaxing watching the whales cruise by? Maui is my favorite island to see whales and so much more. That is why I call Maui home!

Kauai is known for its lush green valleys, spectacular rainbows and cascading waterfalls. In order to have rainbows and waterfalls a little rain must fall. Of the all the islands in the Hawaiian island chain, Kauai does tend to be the wettest island. The wettest months are generally December-April.


This is a brief over view of the Hawaiian Islands. If you are would like more information about a Hawaiian vacation or to set up a consulting appointment with one of our Hawaii destination specialist please contact us at http://www.traveltomaui.net

Travel to Maui is a Hawaiian Destination Specialist with the Hawaii Visitor Bureau and a Maui Master with the Maui Visitor Bureau


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Kauai Festivals



Kauai Festivals

Written by Marie Glodt from Travel to Maui

Planning a trip to Kauai and looking for more information about things to do and places to see in Hawaii?

One of the many services we offer our clients is a sneak peak of "fun things to do" and the "interesting things to see" while they are here in the islands.

September 2010:

9/5 Kauai Marathon 6 am-1pm• Outdoor Event
• Beer Garden
• Hula
• Live Entertainment
• Live Music
• Sports
For more information call Bob Craver (808) 283-2078


9/10-9/11 Cultural Festival in Waimea at the Waimea Plantation Cottages.
• Indoor Event
• Hawaiian Culture
• Hula
Call Carol Yotsuda (808) 245-2733


October 2010

10/1 Pow Wow Concert 7-10pm
• Free or small fee

Contact Dale Jacobs (808) 828-1294
http://www.kauaipowwow.com

10/2 Hoe Down for Hope. Benefiting the American Cancer Society.
• Live Entertainment
• Dancing
• Silent auction & more
• Prices starting at $100.00 per person.
Contact Lani Yukimura for more details at (808) 639-0688 http://www.hoedownforhope.org


November 2010

11/14 Slack Key Concert 12-6pm at Hilton Kauai Beach Resort
• Free
• Food
• Crafters
• Exhibits

Contact Milton Lau (808) 226-2697 http://www.slackkeyfestival.com/

11/14 Garden Island Range & Food Festival 11am-2pm
• Featuring local produce and meats raised here in the islands.
• Live music
• Games
• Food booths
• Local products

Contact Barabara Bennett (808) 338-0111 http://www.kauaifoodfestival.com/

11/21 TriKauai Sprint Triathlon

• 5K walk/run
• Poipu Beach Park
Brian Curll 808-635-6311


December 2010

12/3 Crafts fair and lights on parade 10am-9pm
• Free
• Bake sale
• Crafts
• Food booths
Contact Chris Faye for more information at 808-245-6931

12/4 Festival of Lights 12/4-12/26• The 2010 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS at the Kauai Historic County Building Park on Rice Street.
• Free
Elizabeth Freeman: (808) 639-8564 http://www.kauaifestivaloflights.com/

12/18 Audobon Christmas Bird Count 8am-12pm Join the Koke'e Museum and volunteer for the annual Christmas bird count.
• Trek into some of the most botanically-rich areas of the island and enjoy the opportunity to see Kauai's native birds.
• Free

For more information call Michelle: (808) 335-9975

12/31 New Years Eve Fireworks on Kauai 10:00-10:30pm• Outdoor Event at Poipu Beach
• Fireworks
Contact Jody (808) 742-7444


For more information on Kauai Festivals please contact http://www.kauaifestivals.com/


Looking for a travel package to Kauai, Maui, Hawaii, Oahu, or Lanai? Please contact the Hawaiian Destination Specialists at Travel to Maui www.traveltomaui.net


This information was current at time of publishing and is subject to change without notice.

photo credit to Grand Hyatt Kauai