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Classic Flavors of Hawaii Gift Basket Classic Flavors of Hawaii Gift Basket Enjoy the flavors of Hawaii with some traditional island favorites. Locally made cookies and confections are sure to please any time of year! More Hawaiian Gift Baskets . Express Shipping via USPS Express Mail available for this gift item. Classic Flavors of Hawaii Gift Basket The Classic Flavors of Hawaii Gift Basket includes: Kauai Kookie Macadamia Home Style Cookies (2) 5.5oz Ed & Don's Hawaiian Macadamia Brittle 6oz Mauna Loa Dry Roasted Macadamia Nuts 4.5oz Hawaiian Sun Kona Krunch 2oz Keepsake Hawaiian Woven Lauhala Basket Gift Card Free USPS Priority Mail shipping within the US. Qty. Classic Flavors of Hawaii Gift Basket w/Free Shipping $42.95 Availability - this gift basket ships within 2 business days. Qty. Classic Flavors of Hawaii Gift Basket w/USPS Express Shipping $63.15 Availability - this gift basket ships next business day. Please note: Each keepsake basket is individually hand decorated here in Hawaii. The Hawaiian fabric colors and basket ornamentation may vary from those pictured above. It may be necessary to substitute an out of stock item with a similar item of equal or greater value on occasion. All of our Hawaiian gift baskets are individually created here in our shop and not mass produced or drop shipped from a gift basket vendor. Free shipping is via USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation within the US only. Please allow additional time for delivery during the busy holiday season. Fresh floral accents not included. Order online or call us toll free! 1-800-210-1668 [Home] [Handmade Soap] [Bath Salts] [Bath Crystals] [Gift Baskets] [Gift Certificates] [Glossary] [Kids Soap] [Hawaiian Bath Gels] [Hawaiian Body Lotion] [Hawaiian Candles] [Hawaiian Calendars] [Soap Making Books] [Soap Making Resources] [Soap Making Supplies] [Contact Us] [FAQ] [News] [Ordering] [Ohana/Links]



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Lahaina O'ahu Hawaii Maui Kauai Molokai Lanai Click On Name To View Site Info Ahihi-Kina'u Natural Area Preserve Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum Baily House Museum Baldwin Home Bellstone Black Rock Blue Angel Falls and Blue Pool Blue Saphire Pools Botanical Gardens Carthaginian Floating Museum Charles Lindbergh's Grave Dragon's Teeth Haipua'ena Falls Haleakala Crater Haleakala National Park Halekii and Pihana Heiaus Hana Hana Bay Hana Cultural Center Hawaii Nature Center Honokahua Preservation Site Hui Aloha Church Humpback Whale Museum and National Marine Sanctuary Iao Valley State Park and Iao Needle Ka'ahumanu Church Kaeleku Caverns Ka'uiki Hill Kahakuloa Head Kahakuloa Village Kanaha Pond Waterfowl Sanctuary Kaulanapueo Church Kaumahina State Wayside Park Kaupo Ke'anae Peninsula Kealia Pond Bird Sanctuary Keawala'i Church Kihei Boat Landing Ko'ie'ie Fish Pond Lahaina "Cruel Sun" Highway 30 West Maui Lahaina may, at first glance, seem like just another sleepy port town. But this lovely and pictureque city is full of life and brimming with history! Day or night, Lahaina is a site not to be missed. Parking is probably the only "problem" in the town, however, there are several public lots that are convenienly located. Lahaina started as an ancient Hawaiian fishing village. Then westerns and their tall ships began sailing to the islands and Lahaina became a popular town due to it's natural harbor. Several of the buildings and much of the history of the area revolves around those early years of the 1800's. The Sitesof Lahaina: Banyan Tree Park Brick Palace Buddhist Church of the Shogun Mission Carthaginian Floating Museum Episcopal Cemetery Hale Aloha Cemetery Hale Pa'ahoa Prison Jodo Mission Lahiana Harbor Lahaina Hongwangi Mission Lahaina Lighthouse Luakini Street More Great Sites in Lahaina: Maria Lanakila Church Masters Reading Room Missionary House of Rev. Baldwin Molu'ulu-o-Lele Old Fort Walls of Lahaina Old Lahaina Courthouse Pioneer Inn Seamen's Cemetery U.S. Seamen's Hosptial Waine'e Church & Cemetery Wo Hing Temple Useful Information: Great place to visit, day or night Many restaurants, shops, hotel, Bed and Breakfasts in the area Lahaina Harbor is the location for charter boats and the Lahaina-Lanai Ferry Walking tours of the city available or pick up a self-guided map from the Old Courthouse Museum DIRECTIONS: Lahaina is located off of Highway 30 (Honoapiliani Highway) on the western lobe of Maui. Activities | Beaches | Dining | Golfing | Hiking Lodging | Shopping | Sites | Home Click On Name To View Site Info La Perouse Bay Lahaina Lahaina harbor and Lighthouse Launiupoko State Wayside Park Lower Makamaka'ole Falls Luaus Ma'alaea Bay & Harbor Makalua-puna Point Makapi'pi Falls Maui Ocean Center Maui Tropical Plantation and Country Store McGregor Point Lookout & Lighthouse Mokulau Molokini Nakalele Point and Blowhole Olivine Pools Olowalu Petroglyphs Paper Airplane Museum Pi'ilanihale Heiau Pokowai Sea Arch Polipoli Springs State Recreational Area Pua'a Ka'a State Park Pua'a-lu'u Falls Puohokamoa Falls, Upper & Lower Road to Hana Seven Sacred Pools (O'heo Gulch) Sugar Cane Train Sugar Mill Sugar Museum Tedeschi Winery Twin Falls Wai'anapanapa Park Wailua Wailua and Kanahualui Falls Waine'e Church and Cemetery Wananalua Congressional Church West Maui Mountains and Coast Whalers Village Museum



Kauai HI

Discover Kauai - Official Tourism Site of the County of Kauai Home Mayor's Page FAQ Email Sitemap Kauai Visitors Bureau Information Hotline: 1-800-262-1400 Vacation Directory Activities & Recreation Sites & Attractions Parks & Beaches Local Culture Island Events Home : Activities & Recreation Explore by region: Other Kauai Websites: Kauai Beach Safety Guide www.kauaiexplorer.com FREE Kauai Vacation Planner www.kauaivisitorsbureau.com Kauai Calendar of Events 2005 www.kauaifestivals.com Kauai Government Information www.kauaigov.org The most difficult thing about a visit to Kauai - besides getting on the plane to return home - is knowing where to start once you get here. Opportunities for fun are virtually endless. So, what do you want to do first? You might start by checking out the various outdoor sports and other activities that are available on the island. Printer Friendly Version Golf • Horseback Riding • Fishing • Hiking • Windsurfing • Scuba Diving • Camping GOLF Photo by: Nick Galante Some of Hawaii's best golf -- and most challenging golf courses -- are found on Kauai. In addition to several outstanding resort courses, there are also some excellent public courses. What puts all these golf courses in a class above those you might play elsewhere, is their location. Most come with an inspiring ocean view or spectacular mountain backdrop. Click here for more golf info. Go to Golf Courses HORSEBACK RIDING Of all the ways to explore Kauai, from horseback must be among the best. There are scenic trails that follow along the coast. Trips up Hanalei Valley, a place that hasn't changed much in the past one thousand years. Other trails take you to Haupu Valley, along the beach and past the coves of Mahaulepu Beach, or down into Waimea Canyon, known as the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific.' Go to Stables FISHING Kauai is a popular spot for both freshwater and saltwater anglers. Large- and smallmouth bass are taken in Kauai's inland reservoirs. Marlin, ahi, ono, and aku are found in abundance off Kauai's south and east coasts. There also are special charters available that will carry you near the private island of Niihau for giant tuna and marlin. Go to Fishing HIKING Photo by: Kayak Kauai About 10 percent of Kauai is accessible by road. That's great news if you enjoy hiking, because it means there's a lot of island out there waiting to be explored on foot. Of course, before you set out you'll need to know where you're going. Write to the Hawaii Geographic Society, P.O. Box 1698, Honolulu, HI 96806, and ask for their information packet. A good book on the subject, Hawaiian Hiking Trails, by Craig Chisholm, offers trail descriptions by someone who has been there. You can also contact the Sierra Club, Kauai Group at http://www.hi.sierraclub.org/Kauai/kauai.html . Any of the above will prove helpful to your planning. Good maps are also necessary. The University of Hawaii Press Reference Map of Kauai is available from the Hawaii Geographic Society and at bookstores on Kauai. Maps may also be obtained from the State Division of Forestry, P.O. Box 1671, Lihue, Kauai, HI 96766. Three of Kauai's best trails: The Kukui Trail This 5-mile (round trip) trail drops 2,000 feet into spectacular Waimea Canyon, and offers the shortest route to the canyon floor. There's a large swimming hole at the bottom. The trail begins off the Iliau Loop Trail. The Kuilau Ridge Trail This 4.2-mile (round trip) hike offers dramatic views of small waterfalls and a wealth of flora. The trailhead is about a mile beyond the University of Hawaii Agricultural Experimental Station on Route 580. The Kalalau Trail This is the original Hawaiian trail into Kalalau Valley, and offers dramatic views of Na Pali Coast and Kee Beach. It begins at Kee Beach where Highway 56 ends. Two miles inland is Hanakapiai Falls, which cascades 300 feet to a pool below. The trail travels on to Kalalau Valley, and many hikers camp overnight at Hanakapiai and before continuing on the next day. The entire trip is best made by experienced hikers. Go to Land Activities WINDSURFING Anini Beach Park and Kalapaki Beach are both good places for windsurfing, especially Anini Beach because it said to have more consistent wind. On the south coast, Poipu Beach is also an excellent choice. For the more advanced, Haena Beach on the north shore is a great spot. Go to Water Activities SCUBA DIVING Photo by: Kayak Kauai The best diving on Kauai is found along the southern shore because waters are calmer. The water is clear, with visibility averaging about 50 feet, and sea life is abundant. Go to Water Activities CAMPING Photo by: Kayak Kauai Kauai's county and state parks are ideal for camping. Both require permits. Permits for camping at county parks are issued for seven days, and enable you to camp in one location for seven consecutive days - and a total of up to 60 days at all county parks. Permits cost $3 per person per night, with children under 18 free. State park permits are free, and allow camping for five consecutive days. It is suggested that permits for state and county parks be requested up to one year in advance of arrival, especially for popular areas such as the Na Pali coast and Kokee. For other areas, try approximately one month in advance for the winter and six months in advance for the summer. The State Division of Forestry also offers camping permits for sites in the forest reserves. For permit information, please contact: County: Department of Parks and Recreation 4193 Hardy Street Lihue, Kauai Phone: 808-241-6660 State: Department of Land and Natural Resources 3060 Eiwa Street Lihue, Kauai, HI 96766 Phone: 808-274-3444 State Division of Forestry 3060 Eiwa Street Lihue, Kauai, HI 96766 Phone: 808-274-3433 Go to Land Activities



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Na Hoku Hawaiian Jewelry Collection - White and Gold As Advertised New From Na Hoku Hawaiian Slippers Na Hoku Solitaires Flowers of Hawaii Island Lifestyle Jewelry Tanzanite Jewelry Palm Tree Collection Sea Life Jewelry Na Keiki Collection Tahitian Pearls Pearl Jewelry Kabana LeVian Collection Steven Douglas Asch/Grossbardt Na Hoku Watches Body Jewelry Bracelets Chains Earrings Necklaces Pendants Rings Watches Anklets Our Policies Contact Customer Service Customer Comments Free Shipping Offer Free Gift Wrapping Shopping Cart 0 Items in Cart Contact Us E-mail : Customer Service Telephone : 1-800-260-3912 ext. 1 Customer Login: Create New Account Forgot password? E-Mail Address: * Password: * | Login | Shop by Collection As Advertised Na Hoku Collections Have you seen our Na Hoku advertisements in newspapers and magazines? Browse through this section to see all of our advertised collections. New Designs From Na Hoku Featuring exciting new additions to the Na Hoku collection of Hawaiian and Island lifestyle jewelry. Hawaiian Slipper Collection The 14K Slipper Pendant is a Na Hoku original. This unique jewelry offering represents the casual island lifestyle and attitude. Made in Hawaii. Na Hoku Diamond Solitaires Na Hoku Diamond Solitaires. Subtle elegance in 18K gold and platinum designs available only from Na Hoku. Each ring showcases our exclusive Na Hoku diamond that is cut for optimal size and brilliance. Flowers of Hawaii Jewelry The Na Hoku Flowers of Hawaii Collection captures the essence of our island flowers in unique and exciting 14K gold jewelry designs. Made in Hawaii. Island Lifestyle Collection The allure and romance of the island lifestyle is discovered in these designs that add the right touch for any occasion. Palm Tree Collection Uniquely Na Hoku; our Palm Tree collection will sway the hearts of all those who wish to enjoy the island lifestyle everyday of the year. Made in Hawaii. Sea Life Jewelry As the World's premier marine life artist, Wyland's Sea Life Jewelry Collection portrays in each 14K gold and sterling silver representation, the beauty and diversity found in nature itself. Made in Hawaii. Na Keiki Collection Na Keiki (the child); a special collection of our popular Na Hoku jewelry designs created for our children; made with Na Hoku style and quality. Made in Hawaii. Tanzanite Jewelry The brilliance of Tanzanite gives radiance and life to our contemporary and traditional 14K gold jewelry designs. Our Tanzanite jewelry will please even the most discriminating wearer. Tahitian Pearl Jewelry Our Tahitian pearl jewelry represents the finest offering from the sea. Na Hoku Tahitian pearls are selected for their superior color and luster that set them apart from all others. Pearl Collection The natural beauty of our pearls and our distinctive 14K gold designs create a sophistication and style that becomes an essential part of the woman who wears it. Kabana Collection Masterful inlay work and the selection of the finest gemstones are essential in creating this remarkable jewelry from the renown Kabana Collection. Le Vian Collection The Le Vian family has been producing jewelry of grandeur for centuries using only the finest precious gemstones in 18kt gold. LeVian® designs are known for their uniqueness and quality as well as their pervasive use of princess cuts and baguettes. Steven Douglas Collection Exclusive designs and timeless styling create jewelry representing love, excitement, and passion. The detail in every Steven Douglas piece transforms 14K gold and precious gemstones into wearable three dimensional art. Asch/Grossbardt Collection The Asch/Grossbardt Company is world renowned as the premier manufacturer of fine inlaid gold jewelry. Body Jewelry Collection Island-casual fashion… Na Hoku body jewelry designs fit your lifestyle like the feeling of sand between your toes and the warmth of the sun and the waves. Made in Hawaii. Na Hoku Watches Time is like a dream...capture the moment with an exclusive Na Hoku timepiece. Quality and precision combined with classic and contemporary designs make the Na Hoku watches timepieces for the island lifestyle. Home | Collections | Jewelry Types | Na Hoku Story | Store Locations | Sitemap --| Resources



Kauai HI

Discover Kauai - Official Tourism Site of the County of Kauai Home Mayor's Page FAQ Email Sitemap Kauai Visitors Bureau Information Hotline: 1-800-262-1400 Vacation Directory Activities & Recreation Sites & Attractions Parks & Beaches Local Culture Island Events Home : Activities & Recreation Explore by region: Other Kauai Websites: Kauai Beach Safety Guide www.kauaiexplorer.com FREE Kauai Vacation Planner www.kauaivisitorsbureau.com Kauai Calendar of Events 2005 www.kauaifestivals.com Kauai Government Information www.kauaigov.org The most difficult thing about a visit to Kauai - besides getting on the plane to return home - is knowing where to start once you get here. Opportunities for fun are virtually endless. So, what do you want to do first? You might start by checking out the various outdoor sports and other activities that are available on the island. Printer Friendly Version Golf • Horseback Riding • Fishing • Hiking • Windsurfing • Scuba Diving • Camping GOLF Photo by: Nick Galante Some of Hawaii's best golf -- and most challenging golf courses -- are found on Kauai. In addition to several outstanding resort courses, there are also some excellent public courses. What puts all these golf courses in a class above those you might play elsewhere, is their location. Most come with an inspiring ocean view or spectacular mountain backdrop. Click here for more golf info. Go to Golf Courses HORSEBACK RIDING Of all the ways to explore Kauai, from horseback must be among the best. There are scenic trails that follow along the coast. Trips up Hanalei Valley, a place that hasn't changed much in the past one thousand years. Other trails take you to Haupu Valley, along the beach and past the coves of Mahaulepu Beach, or down into Waimea Canyon, known as the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific.' Go to Stables FISHING Kauai is a popular spot for both freshwater and saltwater anglers. Large- and smallmouth bass are taken in Kauai's inland reservoirs. Marlin, ahi, ono, and aku are found in abundance off Kauai's south and east coasts. There also are special charters available that will carry you near the private island of Niihau for giant tuna and marlin. Go to Fishing HIKING Photo by: Kayak Kauai About 10 percent of Kauai is accessible by road. That's great news if you enjoy hiking, because it means there's a lot of island out there waiting to be explored on foot. Of course, before you set out you'll need to know where you're going. Write to the Hawaii Geographic Society, P.O. Box 1698, Honolulu, HI 96806, and ask for their information packet. A good book on the subject, Hawaiian Hiking Trails, by Craig Chisholm, offers trail descriptions by someone who has been there. You can also contact the Sierra Club, Kauai Group at http://www.hi.sierraclub.org/Kauai/kauai.html . Any of the above will prove helpful to your planning. Good maps are also necessary. The University of Hawaii Press Reference Map of Kauai is available from the Hawaii Geographic Society and at bookstores on Kauai. Maps may also be obtained from the State Division of Forestry, P.O. Box 1671, Lihue, Kauai, HI 96766. Three of Kauai's best trails: The Kukui Trail This 5-mile (round trip) trail drops 2,000 feet into spectacular Waimea Canyon, and offers the shortest route to the canyon floor. There's a large swimming hole at the bottom. The trail begins off the Iliau Loop Trail. The Kuilau Ridge Trail This 4.2-mile (round trip) hike offers dramatic views of small waterfalls and a wealth of flora. The trailhead is about a mile beyond the University of Hawaii Agricultural Experimental Station on Route 580. The Kalalau Trail This is the original Hawaiian trail into Kalalau Valley, and offers dramatic views of Na Pali Coast and Kee Beach. It begins at Kee Beach where Highway 56 ends. Two miles inland is Hanakapiai Falls, which cascades 300 feet to a pool below. The trail travels on to Kalalau Valley, and many hikers camp overnight at Hanakapiai and before continuing on the next day. The entire trip is best made by experienced hikers. Go to Land Activities WINDSURFING Anini Beach Park and Kalapaki Beach are both good places for windsurfing, especially Anini Beach because it said to have more consistent wind. On the south coast, Poipu Beach is also an excellent choice. For the more advanced, Haena Beach on the north shore is a great spot. Go to Water Activities SCUBA DIVING Photo by: Kayak Kauai The best diving on Kauai is found along the southern shore because waters are calmer. The water is clear, with visibility averaging about 50 feet, and sea life is abundant. Go to Water Activities CAMPING Photo by: Kayak Kauai Kauai's county and state parks are ideal for camping. Both require permits. Permits for camping at county parks are issued for seven days, and enable you to camp in one location for seven consecutive days - and a total of up to 60 days at all county parks. Permits cost $3 per person per night, with children under 18 free. State park permits are free, and allow camping for five consecutive days. It is suggested that permits for state and county parks be requested up to one year in advance of arrival, especially for popular areas such as the Na Pali coast and Kokee. For other areas, try approximately one month in advance for the winter and six months in advance for the summer. The State Division of Forestry also offers camping permits for sites in the forest reserves. For permit information, please contact: County: Department of Parks and Recreation 4193 Hardy Street Lihue, Kauai Phone: 808-241-6660 State: Department of Land and Natural Resources 3060 Eiwa Street Lihue, Kauai, HI 96766 Phone: 808-274-3444 State Division of Forestry 3060 Eiwa Street Lihue, Kauai, HI 96766 Phone: 808-274-3433 Go to Land Activities



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