‘One of the loveliest fleet of islands that has endured in any ocean’ - Mark Twain’s view will be shared by today’s visitors to this glamorous Pacific world of volcanic peaks and dazzling beaches!
About HawaiiThe appeal of North America’s 50th State is just as
irresistible as cinema and television producers would have you believe. Its
volcanic mountain ranges silhouetted against the blue skies of the tropics, lush
green orchid-and-hibiscus-perfumed hillsides sloping to sugar-cane and pineapple
fields; the romantic Pacific beaches and lagoons. These are all part of an
exotic mid-ocean cocktail blended of American know-how (witness the high
standard of hotel facilities), Oriental enigma and the easygoing Polynesian
charm of islands of that famous ‘Aloha’ and lei-garlanded welcome.
No
two Hawaiian islands are alike. Oahu is where 80% of the islanders live - and
setting of Honolulu’s Waikiki Beach and its celebrated surfers, Diamond Head,
Pearl Harbour, a vast selection of shops, restaurants and entertainments. Oahu
offers a contrasting introduction or finale to a stay on one of the other
islands. The spectacular ‘Big Island’ of Hawaii is the setting of the Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park and the 13,000ft peaks of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea.
The ‘Valley Isle’ of Maui, has some of the finest beaches in Hawaii.
It’s rich in history (don’t miss the quaint, superbly preserved 19th century
whaling town of Lahaina, with the old sugar-cane trains still operating for
visitors). But the lush scenery demands exploration, too - best viewed from the
observatory at the top of the 10,000ft high Haleakala Crater, the world’s
largest dormant volcano. The lush tropical landscapes and Bali Hai mood of the
verdant ‘Garden Isle’ of Kauai (‘South Pacific’ was filmed here at Hanalei Bay)
abounds with history and mythology. The scenery has an awesome grandeur, and is
notable for Waimea Canyon (the ‘Grand Canyon of the Pacific’ - see it by
helicopter) and the 800ft Waipoo Falls.