Kona, Hawaii

July 16, 2008

Kona, Hawaiis Biggest Island

Kona, Hawaii’s Big Island, has a variety of geography that makes for an unforgettable holiday. Thrill at the island’s volcanoes, where you’ll experience natures might first-hand with active craters and the unearthly glow of molten lava flows. Hike up the trails of Mauna Kea, where improbable snowcaps tower over a sultry tropical paradise. The beaches of this magnificent island run the range from white to black – and are all bounded by beautiful emerald seas that offer a full variety of water sports. Visiting Kona requires bringing a sense of play and an active imagination – whether diving into the deep blue sea, dancing a festive hula or feasting on a traditional luau.


Alaskan Adventures

July 16, 2008

Alaska

We wanted to post some fun land excursions that you absolutely have to see when visiting Alaska.

SKAGWAY:
Klondike Summit Suspension Bridge and Salmon Bake
Whitepass Scenic Railway
Alaska Dog Sled and Mushers Camp
Dog Sledding and Glacier Flight seeing
Experience the Yukon

JUNEAU:
Deluxe Mendenhall and Juneau Highlights
Gold Panning and History Tour
Alaska Whale and Wildlife Quest
Best of Juneau

KETCHIKAN:
Saxman Native Village
Totem Traditions

VANCOUVER:
Deluxe City Tour
(good for overnight near the airport)


Maui…The Tropical Treasure

July 16, 2008

It’s hard to describe Maui as anything short of the stuff that dreams are made of. This tropical treasure is one of the most sought after vacation destinations in the world – and rightly so. Its emerald green lushness beckons discerning travelers with a sensual island draw. In Maui, romantics fall in love, adventurers become energized and all visitors leave with a sense of having experienced perfection. The magnificent volcano, Mt. Haleakala, dominates the island from over 10,000 feet. Its lush slopes are home to some of the rarest wildlife and exotic birds on the planet. But it’s the island’s rewarding balance of seclusion and sophistication that steal your heart. The crystal clear waters have their allure as well, with surfers and water sport enthusiasts coming from all across the globe. Maui’s culture also delivers great delights, with museums, galleries, delectable dining and rich history. Be sure to visit Lahaina, a quaint 19th century whaling village that illuminates one of the most inspiring periods in the island’s history.