There's no place on earth quite like this handful of sun-drenched
mid-Pacific islands. The Hawaii of South Seas literature and Hollywood
films really does exist. Here you'll find palm-fringed blue lagoons,
lush rain forests, hidden gardens, cascading waterfalls, wild rivers
running through rugged canyons, and volcanoes soaring 2 miles (3km) into
the sky. And oh, those beaches--gold, red, black, and even green sands
caressed by an endless surf. The possibilities for adventure--and
relaxation--are endless. Each of the six main islands is separate,
distinct, and infinitely complex. There's far too much to see and do on
any 2-week vacation, which is why so many people return to the Aloha
State year after year.
Unfortunately, even paradise has its share of stifling crowds and
tourist schlock. If you're not careful, your trip to Hawaii could turn
into a nightmare of tourist traps selling shells from the Philippines,
hokey faux culture of cellophane-skirted hula dancers, overpriced exotic
drinks, and a 4-hour timeshare lecture before you get on that "free"
sailing trip. That's where this guide comes in. As Hawaii residents, we
can tell the extraordinary from the merely ordinary. We're here to steer
you away from the crowded, the overrated, and the overpriced--and toward
the best Hawaii has to offer. No matter what your budget, this guide
will make sure that your every dollar is well spent.
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