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Hilo (Hawaii)
Hilo, also known as “The City of Rainbows” is the largest city on the island of Hawaii, situated on the east coast. The town, founded by missionaries in the early 1820's, has been under restoration in an effort to More...
Honolulu (Hawaii)
Honolulu, which is Hawaii's capital, hugs the southern coast of the island of Oahu. The name Honolulu is derived from a Hawaiian term for "sheltered harbour". To the west of downtown are Pearl Harbor, where you can More...
Kahului (Hawaii)
Kahului port is a gateway to Maui's world-renowned east coast beaches. On the western side of the island is dormant Mt. Haleakala, soaring over 10,000 feet. The National Park of the same name is accessed some 7,000 More...
Kona (Hawaii)
"Sleepy Kona," as it's usually called, lies on the western side of the island of Hawaii - perfect for magnificent sunsets. Kona's main attraction is sports-fishing and the Mokuaikuau Church, the oldest in Hawaii. Also important More...
Lahaina (Hawaii)
Lahaina is on the island of Maui. Before Lahaina became a thriving missionary and whaling village, it was home of Hawaiian kings and queens; today, this small town hums with tourist activity and efforts are under way to excavate More...
Nawiliwili (Hawaii)
Nawiliwili is on Kauai island, north-western Hawaii, situated north-west of Oahu, from which it is separated by the Kauai Channel, and east of Niihau, from which it is separated by the Kaulakahi Channel. The state's More...
Bora Bora (Tahiti)
Bora Bora lies 150 miles (240 km) northwest of Tahiti in the leeward Society Islands. The main island, home to 4,225 inhabitants, is in the center of a multicolored lagoon, surrounded by offshore “motu” islets inside More...
Moorea (Tahiti)
Moorea in the Society Islands, which has often been likened to James Michener's mythical island of Bali Hai, is only 11 miles (17 km) from Tahiti. Many visitors say it is worth the visit just to see Moorea's spectacular bays. More...
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