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Welcom
to Hawaii
A magnificent royal blue sky mixes with a rainbow-colored
tropical garden... Pacific waves roll onto an endless white
sand beach. World-class resorts pamper your every wish...?nbsp;
This is truly America's Paradise... the breathtaking Hawaiian
Islands. With Apple's value-added programs like Hawaii Deluxe
and Hawaii Yes You Can, Hawaii is closer than you think. Experience
the true spirit of "Aloha" in Hawaii, voted?nbsp;
"Best Destination 1999" by Apple Vacationers!
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Kauai-The
Garden
Island
The "Garden Island" is considered
by many to be the most beautiful of the Hawaiian Islands,
because of its lush, tropical rainforest, desolate moonscapes
and more than 40 spectacular beaches. Life on Kauai
is unhurried from the Na Pali Coast to Waimea Canyon
with plenty of unforgettable beaches and stunning waterfalls
in-between. Most people have already seen Kauai on the
silver screen as the lush, Eden-like backdrop for hundreds
of films including Blue Hawaii, South Pacific, Jurassic
Park, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Outbreak and Gilligan's
Island. Yet the camera's lens could never do the island
justice. Some of the best golf courses in the Hawaiian
Islands are found on Kauai, including the Poipu Bay
Resort Golf Course, known from the PGA Grand Slam of
Golf, and the Prince Courses at the Princeville Resort.
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Oahu-The
Gathering Place
Appropriately named "The Gathering Place,"
Oahu is the exciting center of the Aloha state. Famous
Waikiki Beach, the heart of the island and a world class
resort area, offers outstanding dining, entertainment,
shopping, attractions and hotel accommodations to fit
any budget. Down the shore from Waikiki Beach is one
of the most recognizable landmarks in Hawaii, Diamond
Head. This extinct volcano crater sits solemnly above
another fabulous beach filled with sun worshippers and
surfers. Beyond Waikiki, Oahu becomes a quietly enchanting
island. There are 23 state parks on the ocean and throughout
the interior. On the North Shore, the ocean's fury comes
to life as massive waves pound the shore in an unforgettable
rhythm. History buffs can trace the million year history
of the islands on Oahu, or experience more recent history
at Pearl Harbor.
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Molokai
There is not a single traffic light, elevator or chain
store to be found on this quaint and friendly island
where you'll experience authentic Hawaiian culture and
tradition. All along Molokai there are dozens of small
coves with deserted beaches including Papohaku Beach
Park, Hawaii's largest white sand beach.
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Lanai
Imagine having a private island all to yourself with
only a handful of hotels and endless lands and legends
to discover. You will find a rugged, gorgeous landscape
ringed by picture-perfect beaches. Practice your swing
at the Greg Norman designed "Experience at Koele"
or the Jack Nicklaus designed "Challenge at Manele
Bay".
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Maui
- The Valley Island
The mythic aura of this island begins high atop Mauna
Haleakala, a towering, dormant volcano whose crater
is big enough to hold Manhattan. Its slopes descend
down to 33 miles of pristine beaches, then further into
the waters off its shores, where endangered humpback
whales find a safe home. Maui could be called the activity
capital of the world, with more than one hundred optional
activities to be experienced by land, sea or air. Relax
on the beautiful sandy beaches or explore historic Lahaina,
once Hawaii's Royal capital and later a famous whaling
town. Taking the Road to Hana and the Seven Pools is
an unforgettable trip. The road itself is a twisting
narrow ribbon that weaves in and out of sea cliffs,
mountains, valleys and waterfalls, and through rainforests
and jungles of ferns. It is a visually spectacular journey
that should not be missed. Maui is a true haven for
golfers. Practice your swing on a great variety of courses,
each with unique characteristics and spectacular vistas.
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Hawaii
- The Big Island
Larger than all the other islands combined, "The
Big Island" is a miniature continent with stunning
beaches, dramatic cliffs, volcanic parks, exotic rivers,
vast plains and even cactus studded deserts. The island
is dominated by the twin peaks of Mauna Kea and Mauna
Loa, both over 13,000 feet high and divided by ski slopes.
Actually, Mauna Kea is only the top of a submerged mountain.
Yet at 32,000 feet from sea floor to sky, it could be
called the tallest mountain in the world, dwarfing Mount
Everest by several thousand feet. "The Big Island"
is the youngest in Hawaii, a mere baby at one million
years old and still growing with constant eruptions
and lava flows. It is one of the only places on Earth
where you can still see an active volcano. Along the
island's eastern edge, the desolate moonscape of Volcanoes
National Park is home to Kilauea, a fiery volcano that
has been periodically erupting over the last decade.
Visit the charming port town of Hilo, the flower capital
of the world, lined with black and white sand beaches.
The Kona Coast, world famous for coffee plantations,
offers stunning views of the ocean from its powdery
beaches and sharp cliffs.
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