Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Hawaii the Exotic Islands of Aloha


Hawaii: the islands of aloha. Every year, thousands upon thousands of tourists visit the archipelago to see the exotic flora and fauna, see the beautiful beaches and various surf spots and to experience the culture of the islands.

Once you land on the island of Oahu, there are various transportation options to get you from point to point as there are a number of Honolulu airport shuttle services that are waiting 24/7 to get you from the airport to whichever hotel you are staying on the island. The typical airport shuttle in Honolulu will even welcome you with a lei; a popular cultural icon in Hawaii, it literally translates to a garland or a wreath of flowers that is emblematic of the warm Hawaiian welcoming greeting.

Get to experience the famous Waikiki surf with various airport Waikiki express shuttle services just waiting to take you to see the celebrated views of Diamond Head tuff cone. Any Waikiki airport shuttle will promptly take you to whatever surach you like, and with surfboard in tow, you can go straight from surfing the crowds at the airport to surfing the world renowned waves in the many surf spots in the island.

If you are more of the nature appreciating type, there are also various services offering >circle island tour Honolulu as part of its services as it is alsouar with most tourists who visit Hawaii. Because of the isolation of the islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and the nature of the volcanic islands, the flora and fauna in Hawaii are unique from anywhere else. Unfortunately, most of the species that can be found in Hawaii are endangered so some areas have been declared as protected sites. There are several areas in Hawaii under the protection of the National Park Service. Two areas are designated as national parks: Haleakala National Park near Kula, Maui, includes Haleakala, the dormant volcano that formed east Maui; and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in the southeast region of the island of Hawaii, which includes the active volcano Kilauea and its various rift zones.

If you seek to go to any of the other nearby islands, it won’t be a problem because there are also several budget airlines or boats that will ferry you across from island to island. There are many other things of note to see on the other islands: Mauna Kea, Hawaii’s tallest mountain located in the big island of Hawaii is an inactive volcano and is a constant draw for hikers and mountain climbers. Maui, with its surf heritage is also a perennial destination for many surfers and enthusiasts.

Author by Andrew Beene

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