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Why Choose Hawaii for a Travel Vacation?

November 30th, 2007

Many people have heard that Hawaii is the number one vacation destination for American travelers but they still wonder why? If you haven’t been to Hawaii it’s easy to understand the concern but if you have been you will never ask that question again. Hawaii is one of the most remote groups of islands on the earth. It is a string of volcanic islands created out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The result of this natural phenomenon is magnificent. The rich volcanic soil has provided a lush environment on the wet sides of the islands and often times in the middle. One island, Kauai, has the wettest place on earth as one of its claims to fame. The Waialiali Crater gets an average of one and a half inches of rain a day. The volcanic beginnings also offered those who come to Hawaii on their travel vacation some spectacular landscapes like the Na Pali Coast, the black sand beaches, and even the current active volcano Kilauea. It is unlike anywhere on earth. You can be in the snow on top of the over thirteen thousand foot peak and on the same day be surfing the warm Pacific waters. If you prefer to see what’s under the ocean surface, the scuba diving in Hawaii is also rich with diversity. You’ll like see spinner dolphins either while you’re riding out to the dive site on the boat or while you’re in the water exploring the reefs and volcanic craters. Chances of encountering a protected sea turtle are also very good. If you visit during the whale migration season between December and March or April, you may encounter the magnificent giants of the sea frolicking with their newly born offspring. It’s a site worth every moment sitting on the long plane flight. Even though the flight is long it doesn’t have to be expensive. Check out the prices on HawaiianBeachRentals.com for the lowest fares available. Also check out the large selection of accommodations available on the major islands.

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