Saturday, October 20, 2007

Hawaii

Since I am obsessed with Hawaii, I could not think of a better blog topic. I searched the Travel Channel- Hawaii, and found an interesting blog by Samantha Brown. It included links to accommodations, attractions, shopping, dinning, nightlife, entertainment, and just for two romantic ideas. While looking through the accommodations section, I found the perfect place to stay for a few days when I go to Hawaii. It is called the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, and it is located on The Big Island. The only problem is that some of the rooms are very expensive and cost around $7,000 a night. Whoops, I guess I had better get a good paying job!


In the attractions section, there are many fun things I would like to participate in while vacationing in Hawaii. The one I am the most interested in is swimming with dolphins. The Hilton Waikoloa Village's Dolphin Quest Learning Center Lagoon, located on the Big Island's Kohala Coast, is a habitat where marine mammals live, and people go to visit them. It is reasonably priced at $150- $330 depending on the program.

There are a lot of Hawaiian fashions I would like to indulge in while visiting in Hawaii, including purchasing an authentic lei, buying a ukulele, and a Hawaiian shirt. When I go to Hawaii, hopefully for my honeymoon, I would love to go to dinner at an authentic luau. According to Travel Channel’s Samantha Brown, The Old Lahaina Luau on Maui is one of the best luaus to attend while visiting Hawaii.


I think that Hawaii is one of the most romantic places to visit, so I know that it would be the perfect place to go on a honeymoon. The Four Seasons Resort Maui At Wailea offers a romantic dinner
for two and the chef, Ben Takahashi, serves a seven-course dinner for just two people. You are seated at a secluded table set on top of a flowing waterfall surrounded by tropical foliage, and will experience your meal with the best crystal and silver, elegant linens and candlelight. This website has given me very interesting ideas for fun things to do when visiting Hawaii.

* Images from http://www.travel.discovery.com