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Our Favorite Hawaiian Island: Kauai

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The “Garden Isle” is the most beautiful, verdant island (in our humble opinion) and has its share of truly awesome sights.    The Napili Coast, approachable by boat only, is spectacular. There is also the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, Waimea Canyon, which is seen by helicopter and affords views of pristine water falls and flora and fauna untouched by man ever.  Poipu Beach on the South side of the island is picturesque and always sunny.  However, our best memory of the island is the Fern Grotto cruise.

The Fern Grotto, a short trip of about 40-45 minutes on the Wailua River, is one of Kauai’s most beautiful and fun attractions.  You are taken to a cave covered with ferns and other greenery as well as a gorgeous Hawaiin-style waterfall. Once, only the Kings of Hawaii were allowed to see this beauty. Now everybody can enjoy this delightful river cruise and the Grotto.  For those old Elvis fans, there’s a scene in ‘Blue Hawaii’ actually  filmed at the Grotto.  You will be serenaded by music (including Hawaiian Wedding Song) while there and on the return trip, there is also a fun Hula lesson!

Globus Tours Hawaii

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

globushawaiiThere has never been a better time to discover true paradise with a 2010 Globus Hawaii vacation.  Globus is offering seven vacations to these awe-inpsiring islands.  Globus offers a wide range of travel styles and itineraries to ensure you find the ideal Hawaiian getaway. Choose from first class escorted vacations with Globus, or independent travel packages from Monograms.

Featured vacation:  New! Enchanting Hawaii
(a Globus Platinum vacation)
8 days from $3,204 land only (price include intra-tour flights)
Visiting Honolulu & Maui

Vacation Highlights:

  • Stay in moderate deluxe and above hotels
  • Visit Pearl Harbor & USS Arizona Memorial & Museum
  • Enjoy an oceanfront dinner with entertainment in Honolulu
  • Choose your experience in Maui:  choose a snorkel adventure or sunset cruise
  • Book by October 13th, and save up to $500 per couple on 2010 Globus tours or Monograms air-inclusive Hawaii vacations. Some restrictions may apply. Please call for details.

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    Hawaii Shopping

    Monday, August 10th, 2009

    shoppingbagOahu has the most shopping choices of all the islands. Waikiki is well known for its world class shops – you’ll find everything from Gucci and Tiffany and Co. to unusual local stores and unique handicrafts. The Ala Moana Shopping Center, Hawaii’s largest mall, has more than 200 restaurants and shops, including Neiman Marcus, Macy’s, Sears and J.C.Penny. Right across the street from our hotel, the famous International Marketplace offers bargains on souvenirs and craft items, and down the street is the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, housing 160 shops, including Fendi, Chanel, Ferragamo and Hermes.

    In downtown Honolulu is the largest Hilo Hattie in the islands. It’s a fun place to visit – they carry the largest selection of “Aloha wear” you’ll find anywhere. Aloha shirts, floral print dresses, t-shirts, souvenirs and all kinds of Hawaiian products, including macadamia nuts and other packaged food items. They even have seamstresses on hand, in case you need that special muu muu altered!

    Honolulu’s Chinatown District, historically the oldest Chinatown in the country, is filled with exotic Asian shops, and Maui Divers Jewelry carries beautiful, locally made jewelry. For excellent quality, this is a great place to buy Hawaiian jewelry, especially coral pieces. Down the block from Chinatown on Honolulu Harbor is the Aloha Tower Market Place, famous for the Aloha Tower and now for some fabulous stores and restaurants.

    Kauai, on the other hand, is known more for its beauty and resistance to change than for shopping. Nevertheless, there are many fun and interesting places to browse and buy. The Poipu Shopping Village has about 30 great little shops and restaurants, and in downtown Lihue you can find anything that you might need.

    Although Maui is more laid back than Oahu, there are plenty of shopping opportunities. The Whalers Village Shopping Center is Maui’s only oceanfront shopping center. A number of shops and restaurants surround the Whalers Village Museum, too – and be sure to check out the museum!

    Another must-see on Maui is the town of Lahaina, the first capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii as well as one of the most important whaling towns in the world. Front Street has many specialty shops, art galleries, restaurants and popular night spots.

    On the Big Island of Hawaii, check out King’s Shops, which has more than 35 specialty shops and restaurants.