Hawaii Vacation Connection show

Hawaii Vacation Connection

Summary: Direct from Honolulu Hawaii, this podcast focuses on Hawaii Vacations and Travel to Hawaii. Each 15 minute podcast segment is packed with valuable information on pricing, trends and Hawaii vacation itineraries submitted by podcast listeners. Topics range from booking Hawaii All inclusive packages to sailing Hawaii cruises covering just about anything having to do with Hawaii Travel.

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 LOST Event Travel Tips | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:39

Welcome to another episode of The Hawaiian Vacation Connection, there is plenty to talk about today this Wednesday, January 27th 2010. On

 The Origins of Hawaiian Music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:36

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 is Hawaii Aloha Travel’s 362nd podcast and is about the origins of Hawaiian Music. Plus listen about vacation

 Which Island to Visit in Hawaii | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:11

Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Molokai or Kauai? Which island is best for you? Picking which Island to visit in Hawaii can be confusing and time-consuming. So listen in for help and learn more about the five main islands for travel. Do you prefer hikes in the rainforest versus hikes along the beach? Do you want to snorkel or lounge? Ride a surfboard or ride a horse? Explore museums or explore waterfalls? Do you like seclusion or lively crowds? Sunshine or shade? These are all the aspects to consider when picking the right Hawaiian Island for your trip. Oahu - The Gathering Place How this nickname came to be is a mystery, but it certainly fits. When you come to Oahu, you will most definitely "gather". Ohau is the hub of the Hawaiian Islands and is home to the state capital. it's the most populated island with over 1 million residents. If you're looking for a little bit of everything Hawaii has to offer, then choose Oahu. Waikiki, the North Shore, Pearl Harbor, and many other attractions bring millions of visitors to the island every year. This influx of tourists, combined with the residents and other visitors, makes O'ahu a gathering place for people from around the world. Pro tip reminder: Oahu is the Island, Honolulu is the county and Waaikik is the district where 90 percent of the hotels are located. Maui - The Valley Isle This nickname captures the beauty and landscape of Maui. The island was shaped by two major volcanoes, which carved out significant valleys. The deep valleys and gorges in the West Maui Mountains are the result of millions of years of erosion. Maui is an excellent destination if you enjoy adventure but also seek some relaxing time at a quality resort or vacation rental. However, be prepared to drive. A car is essential to reach many of the popular attractions and beaches. The island resembles a sideways figure-eight. Most accommodations are situated on the South or West sides. In the south, the area of Kihei offers numerous condos at more affordable prices. On the west side, Honokowai has a plethora of vacation rentals catering to budget-conscious travelers Kauai - The Garden Isle and Hawaii With its lush greenery and tropical landscapes, it's no wonder where this nickname originates. The island is home to Mount Waialeale, one of the rainiest places on the planet. There is so much natural beauty, making this island a wonderful place to explore. Since the island is small, you don't have to drive very far to experience amazing waterfalls and hiking trails. There are three areas of the island to find the best accommodations to suit your needs and preferences. On the South Side, the Poipu area has a mixture of beautiful resorts and vacation rental condos. Pricing varies, but the resorts in this part of the island tend to be more expensive. The east side of Kauai, spanning the Lihue to Kapaa areas, is also plentiful in beauty and accommodation, and it's more centrally located. So, if you have a shorter stay, you can travel north or south rather easily, saving some time when exploring." Hawaii Island - The Big Island The Big Island is, well, big! And thus, the nickname certainly fits the topography of this island. For this reason, many people confuse the island chain of Hawaii with the Big Island itself. This is why you see that reference to distinguish the island from the chain. Hawai'i is the youngest island in the Hawaiian chain, and recent volcanic activity has further expanded its landmass. Visiting the Big Island is not just about experiencing the volcanoes. There is so much more to Hawaii Island than that. In fact, Hawaii Island has many climates and vistas; for example, during the winter, you can be surfing on the beach and then skiing on snow-capped mountains.

 Hawaii Hotel Deals Abound | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:26

Aloha! Welcome to Bruce and Yaling’s Hawaii Vacation Connection for Wednesday January 13th, 2010. Find out the best Hawaii Hotel Deals for 2010 during this podcast. Choosing your accommodations for your Hawaii vacation is one of the most important aspects of your trip and we want to make sure you get it right the first […]

 What Locals Love About Hawaii | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:55

Find out what locals love about Hawaii and what folks like you who will be coming to Hawaii can expect to enjoy

 Things to Do in Upcountry Maui | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:25

Tune in to today’s show and get the run down of Things to Do in Upcountry Maui. We’re answering podcast listener questions

 Hawaii Cruises for 2010 – Cruising the Hawaiian Islands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:00

Cruising to the Hawaiian Islands is an adventure. And it’s a great opportunity to see more of Hawaii in a short period

 2009 Hawaii Year in Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:48

2009 Hawaii Year in Review Can you believe another whole year has gone by? With this Year in Review podcast, you can listen to Hawaii’s highlights from 2009 and catch up on what you’ve missed in the Islands since your last visit. But first, Hawaii Aloha Travel is excited to announce the new Hawaii Aloha […]

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