Sunday, April 29, 2012
Honeymooning on The Big Island of Hawaii
Looking for the perfect Hawaiian Vacation or Honeymoon?
Look no further......The Big Island is easily one of my favorites!
Begin your life together with the adventure of a lifetime. First, take some time off to relax and indulge in the comforts of Hawaii Island’s finest resorts, beaches and restaurants. Then set out on some romantic day-trips, hunting for waterfalls in Hilo and along the Hamakua Heritage Corridor, exploring the lava tubes and trails of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and sharing unforgettable views at the Pololu Valley Lookout and the Waipio Valley Lookout.
Whether you want to relax with a game of golf or swim with manta rays, memorable honeymoon experiences are endless on Hawaii Island. You’ll discover a variety of accommodations on the island, from world-class resorts to charming bed and breakfast hideaways. Take advantage of our honeymoon resources to plan what will be an unforgettable stay on Hawaii Island.
For more in formation about your visit to the Big Island in Hawaii
or any other Hawaiian Island contact us
The Way To Go Travel
Hawaiian Island Excursion
888-750-0825
www.thewaytogotravel.com
www.hawaiianislandexcursions.com
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Molokai Travel Tips
Getting to Molokai
There are three ways to get to Molokai: a 25-minute flight on a local air carrier from Oahu’s Honolulu International Airport Commuter Terminal (HNL), Maui's Kahului Airport (OGG) to Molokai Airport (MKK), or the daily inter-island ferry from neighboring Maui. Ferry service on the Molokai Princess crosses the Kalohi channel twice a day between Lahaina Harbor and Kaunakakai Harbor, once in the morning, once in the late afternoon. Expect to be treated to spectacular sunsets during the afternoon ferry and whale sightings during the winter months. Travel time is approximately 90 minutes.
Accommodations on Molokai vary from the oceanfront Aqua Hotel Molokai to rental condos, cottages and bed and breakfasts in Kaunakakai and Maunaloa.
Weather in Molokai is pleasant throughout the year. Year round
temperatures average around 75º F (23.9º C). At Molokai’s higher
elevations, it can get a bit cooler and wetter so pack a light jacket.
The West End of Molokai is dryer and more arid while the mountainous East End is wetter and greener.
Traveling on Molokai
It’s best to rent a car on Molokai. The island is easy to navigate with only one two-lane highway stretching across it. However, some excursions require the use of a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Quantities are limited so make reservations in advance. Remember to ease off the gas pedal here. As the sign says on your way out of the airport: “Slow down, you’re in Molokai.”
Ron Trimper
Hawaii Travel Specialist
The Way To Go Travel
888-750-0825
www.hawaiianislandexcursions.com
or
www.thewaytogotravel.com
There are three ways to get to Molokai: a 25-minute flight on a local air carrier from Oahu’s Honolulu International Airport Commuter Terminal (HNL), Maui's Kahului Airport (OGG) to Molokai Airport (MKK), or the daily inter-island ferry from neighboring Maui. Ferry service on the Molokai Princess crosses the Kalohi channel twice a day between Lahaina Harbor and Kaunakakai Harbor, once in the morning, once in the late afternoon. Expect to be treated to spectacular sunsets during the afternoon ferry and whale sightings during the winter months. Travel time is approximately 90 minutes.
Staying on Molokai
Accommodations on Molokai vary from the oceanfront Aqua Hotel Molokai to rental condos, cottages and bed and breakfasts in Kaunakakai and Maunaloa.
Traveling on Molokai
It’s best to rent a car on Molokai. The island is easy to navigate with only one two-lane highway stretching across it. However, some excursions require the use of a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Quantities are limited so make reservations in advance. Remember to ease off the gas pedal here. As the sign says on your way out of the airport: “Slow down, you’re in Molokai.”
Ron Trimper
Hawaii Travel Specialist
The Way To Go Travel
888-750-0825
www.hawaiianislandexcursions.com
or
www.thewaytogotravel.com
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Lanai ....Secret no more
Lanai Travel Tips
Ben to all the "other" Hawaiian Island?
Discover Lanai
Getting to Lanai
There is no direct service to Lanai from the continental United States. Instead, fly to Honolulu International Airport (HNL) or Kahului Airport (OGG) in Maui, where you can connect to several local airlines with service to Lanai Airport (LNY). For those flying into Maui, you can travel to Lanai’s Manele Harbor from Maui’s Lahaina Harbor through the Expeditions ferry service. There are 5 round-trips daily. Ferry trips take roughly an hour.
Staying on Lanai
Lanai has two world-class resorts, the Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay and the Four Seasons Resort Lanai, The Lodge at Koele. The historic Hotel Lanai can be found in Lanai City.There is no direct service to Lanai from the continental United States. Instead, fly to Honolulu International Airport (HNL) or Kahului Airport (OGG) in Maui, where you can connect to several local airlines with service to Lanai Airport (LNY). For those flying into Maui, you can travel to Lanai’s Manele Harbor from Maui’s Lahaina Harbor through the Expeditions ferry service. There are 5 round-trips daily. Ferry trips take roughly an hour.
Staying on Lanai
The weather on Lanai is pleasant and drier than other islands. Lanai City sits at nearly 1,700 feet, where the warmest months reach about 72º F so bring a light jacket. Temperatures at Manele and Hulopoe Bay are usually about 10º to 12º higher.
Traveling on Lanai
Lanai has a great Island-wide transportation system offered for a nominal fee that is available through the Four Seasons Resorts, Hotel Lanai and Expedition Ferry (to and from Maui). The island shuttle offers an easy way to get from the airport to the hotels in Lanai City and Hulopoe Bay, the beautiful golf courses, and the Expedition Ferry. The shuttle is convenient and runs frequently. Booking a rental 4-wheel drive in advance in Lanai City for exploring the special sites throughout the island is the best way to discover all that Lanai has offer.
Mahalo,
Ron Trimper
Travel Agent
Hawaii Specialist
The Way To Go travel
888-750-0825
www.Hawaiianislandexcursions.com
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