Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The colors of Hawaii

The colors of Hawaii reflect a sense of place found no where else. This autumn, hike through a tropical rainforest, bike down a volcano, swim with the dolphins, and immerse yourself in a world of constantly changing color.

KAUAI – How can so much beauty be found in just one place? From the soaring cliffs of the Napali Coast to the vast chasms of Waimea Canyon, Kauai enchants the senses like no other island. Plunging ravines. Cascading waterfalls. Unforgettable cliffs, canyons, beaches, and bays. "The Island of Discovery," begs to be discovered.


OAHU – The timeless, natural radiance of the islands meets the modern luxuries of today, on Oahu. Hike down a lush mountainside, just minutes away from a soaring cityscape. Feast at a luau under the stars one night, dine at a five-star restaurant another. Sun-bathe all day on the North Shore then dance all night in Waikiki. Theres no shortage of things to do on Oahu.

HAWAII'S BIG ISLAND – It isn't just big, it's still growing. Famous for the active Kilauea volcano, Hawaii's Big Island is home to a list of fascinating anomalies. Eleven different climate zones generate everything from lush rain forests to arid deserts, black sand beaches to snow-capped mountaintops. The Big Island is Hawaii's biggest playground.

MAUI – Drive above the clouds. Watch a humpback whale breach the sea. Tee off at a championship golf course. Voted "Best Pacific Island," by readers of Conde Naste Traveler, Maui does not disappoint. From the summit of Haleakala Crater to the shore of Big Beach in Makena, Maui has a breadth of exhilarating outdoor sights, activities, and entertainment for every visitor.

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