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Each individual area on Maui is so astonishingly different from all other areas, climate, culture and geography, that a tour is equivalent to the island to the visit of seven islands: Climb of Mount Haleakala, you can cruise on the road to Hana, visit Lanai and the Molokini Crater swim.
The holiday of a lifetime ... every time
In the last century, wrote Mark Twain quite carried away the following description of his vacation on Maui. ... I came to Maui for a week, and was then five I have never spent so pleasant a month, and it
The history of Hawaii reads like an exciting novel, with gods, monarchs and the royal palace today only in North America. Seclusion of paradise on the "discovery" by James Cook came to Hawaii Pearl Harbor to the center of global attention. The cultural face of Hawaii’s visitors discovers the best of the many traditional festivals or in remote places is where today fishing with canoe and net.
Aloha! E kobo main - Welcome to paradise (more...)
Hawaii is an archipelago of eight islands, six of which are important tourist attractions: Oahu, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Kauai and Hawaii (also known as The Big Island) is the summary of what may be known as the paradise on land.
Oahu is located in this U.S. state capital, Honolulu, as well as one of [...]
[ April 4, 2010 to April 10, 2010. ] Legends immortalize Laka as the goddess of hula, portraying her as a gentle deity who journeyed from island to island, sharing the dance with all who were willing to learn. Laka’s graceful movements, spiritual and layered with meaning, brought to life the history, the traditions, and the genealogy of the islanders. Ultimately taught by parents [...]
The traditional Hawaiian culture and customs of various ethnic groups and immigrants on the islands are an integral part of the social fabric. Hawaii is not just a meeting point between East and West, but a place where cultures converge in a way which is all developed. The revival of traditional Hawaiian culture has led [...]
Place: 82-6188 Mamalahoa Hwy, Captain Cook, HI 96704, 808-638-0888
Date: 11/1/2008 through 11/6/2008
A statewide celebration of multi-cultural medicinal and nutritional plants of Hawaii. Polynesian, Hawaiian, Ayurvedic, Chinese, Filipino, cultural practitioners and ethno-botanists, will share their knowledge of Hawaii’s rich botanical treasures. Featuring lectures, tours, workshops, adult and children’s programs, a Healing Arts Fair and cultural entertainment.The [...]