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Hawaii
Having grown up in Hawaii, it is always a pleasure to plan Hawaiian vacations for people.  Whether it's a vacation on a single island, multiple islands or a cruise vacation that visits all the major islands, it's fun to help make dreams come true.

How you choose to enjoy the islands depends on your preferences.  Give us a call or email us at
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We can assist you with an air/car/hotel package or any combination you need. 

We have numerous suppliers and will check for the best rates for your vacation preferences.

Condo rentals are a favorite for families or those who would like a more relaxed atmosphere where you can prepare some of your own meals.
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If you have never been to Hawaii and would like some advice on how best to enjoy the islands, feel free to call on our toll-free number (877-477-8222) or email us at
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NCL America offers 7-day cruises throughout the islands.  These are American-flagged ships with a predominantly American crew.

Other cruise lines offer one-way and/or roundtrip cruises to Hawaii from the West Coast.

Here is a little information on the Islands of Aloha.

Oahu - The Gathering Place

Oahu is the most popular and populated of the Hawaiian Islands.  Waikiki Beach and its famous landmark, Diamond Head are what most people think of when they hear the word Hawaii.  Honolulu, the capital city is located here as well as Pearl Harbor.

Maui - The Valley Isle

With white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, Maui is ideal for sunbathing and snorkeling.  But once you've had enough sun, Maui is also wonderful for shopping and sightseeing.  The old whaling town of Lahaina is home to many quaint shops.  Whale watching is popular from December through March.  On the opposite side of the island, the long and winding road to Hana will lead you to waterfall fed pools. 

Hawaii - The Big Island

The largest and second most populated island, "The Big Island," as it is referred to is still growing as molten lava makes it way to the sea.  It has spectacular contrasts - the mighty volcanoes Mauna Loa (13,679 ft) and sometimes snow clad Mauna Kea (13,796 ft), spectacular waterfalls, the fern forests and the colorful orchids in Hilo.

Kauai - The Garden Isle

There's a reason Kauai is known as the Garden Isle.  This is the greenest and most lush of all the islands.  From the spectacular views at Waimea Canyon to the verdant vistas along the Napali Coast, Kauai can take your breath away.  Attracted to its natural beauty and laidback atmosphere, more and more people are coming to Kauai.  Visitors are also drawn to Kauai for its gorgeous tropical rainforests, some of which can only be accessed by helicopter.  These aerial tours take you into the heart of the island and offer spectacular scenic views that will remain with you long after you return home.

Lanai - The Pineapple Isle

Lanai is known as the Pineapple Isle because until relatively recently, most of the island was a Dole pineapple plantation.  Now it is becoming a tourist destination with two first-class hotel resorts.  It is the perfect place to get away from the crown and relax.

Molokai - The Friendly Isle

Molokai is the most like old Hawaii prior to the tourism boom.  It offers the perfect place for ultimate relaxation.Hiking and breathtaking bicycle tours are available.  For a truly unique experience, visitors aged 16 years and older can take a mule ride down the steep cliff to Kalaupapa National Historical Park, the isolated and historic settlement of those afflicted with Hansen's Disease.