Posts Tagged “road to hana”

10 Reasons To Choose a Guided Road to Hana Tour

By | September 13, 2011

Discover Hawaii Tours: Aerial View of Road to Hana

10 Reasons To Choose a Guided Road to Hana Tour 1. Go Sightseeing, Not Driving. Our seasoned, expert drivers will safely navigate nearly 70 miles of winding road, populated with over 600 curves and 50 single-lane bridges. Yup, that’s the Road to Hana! You wouldn’t want to spend your time staring at the road ahead [...]

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Visit the Kaupo Store in Maui

By | July 29, 2011

Discover Hawaii Tours - Kaupo Store of Maui

A great thing about traveling is seeing unique places. While Hawaii is known for its gorgeous beaches and roaring waterfalls, not much mention is generally given to some of the unique stores here in the islands. And they don’t get much more unique than the Kaupo Store on Maui. Located past the town of Hana, [...]

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Hamoa Beach

By | July 29, 2011

Discover Hawaii Tours - Hamoa Beach

Ernest Hemingway purportedly called Hamoa Beach the world’s best beach. The author of Hawaii, James Michener, considered Hamoa Beach to be the most beautiful beach in the Pacific. But don’t just take these famous author’s word for it, this gorgeous Hana beach is indeed one of the most serene spots in the world. Walking along [...]

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What Are the Best Scenic Lookouts Around the Islands?

By | March 3, 2011

The Hawaiian Islands have some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the world. From large sea cliffs, vertical mountain ranges, and amazing coastlines there is just so much to see. Mark Twain described the islands as, “the loveliest fleet of islands that lies anchored in any ocean.” Along with many other famous authors, the beauty [...]

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What are the 5 Must See Waterfalls in Hawaii?

By | February 17, 2011

The Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Rain falls down the steep ridged mountains from the tropical forests creating hundreds of magnificent waterfalls all over the islands. Some are easily accessible with man-made lookout points, others require a trek through the jungle to find them hidden in [...]

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