Hawaii - Travel Tips For You!
April 17, 2010
Aloha and Mahalo!
Friendly smiles, beautiful flowers and gentle breezes greet you from the moment you arrive in Hawaii.
The Islands of Aloha are a wonderful destination for your next holiday or it is also a great stopover destination to consider for your onward or return flight home from the South Pacific.
Relax for a few days on the renowned Waikiki beach with its abundance of night life, beach activities and fine shopping. Or consider a 30 minute island hop over to the #1 island in the World - Maui, (Maui No Ka Oi) where the rich and famous vacation with its international golf courses, white sand beaches and breathtaking vistas. Of course, you don’t need to be rich and famous to visit my island home. It is very laid back, easy going and there are plenty of things to do on the cheap - after all - the beach is free!
Hawaii Climate & Weather: As the islands are located in the tropics, temperatures remain fairly stable year-round. The temperature of the islands is also influenced by several winds. Trade winds from the east and northeast keep the air balmy most of the year, while the kona - a leeward wind - may bring sticky weather during summer and storms in winter. Winter trade winds bring frequent rains to many areas but in spring and summer, showers are fairly uncommon.
Summer (Apr-Nov) 75-84 and Winter (Dec-Mar) 64-77
Lets begin planning your Hawaiian Holiday now!
See you in paradise!
The Travel Gal - Your Friend in the Islands!
800 644-6659 or Teresa@Luxuryhideaways.net
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Maui - I love where I live!
July 27, 2008
Maui - I realize this island is a dream destination for many people and I am blessed to live here for the last 20 years…I love the tropical warm island breezes that make it possible to have my door open year around, I love waking to the sound of melodic birds singing (all a different tune).
I love the slower pace of life, where people stop for each other in traffic and greet each other with a smile and a “shaka bra” hand signal (whether they know them or not). I love the different cultures co-existing harmoniously - just experience a school pot luck dinner and you will find dishes from at least a dozen different cultures.
I love the idea that weekends are for beach barbeques and the parks are always full of families enjoying the ocean and each other. I love that our favorite annual visitors, the Humpback whales bless us yearly with their presence to birth their calves in our warm, calm, safe waters and we get to watch the Mothers teach them how to breach, slap their tales and mingle with the other whales and dolphins.
Maui No Ka Oi - Maui is the best!
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