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Hawaii's Big Island - Hawaii Vacation Guide - Rentals Express Vacation Rentals Hawaii Rental Homes, Condos, Villas, Cottages and Cabins Connecting premier vacation rental property owners with renters. Find Beach, Ski, Golf and Pet friendly vacation rentals worldwide. Vacation Rentals SEARCH Rentals Ebook LIST YOUR PROPERTY MY ACCOUNT WHY? Rentals Express > United States > Hawaii Hawaii Vacation Guide The Islands of Aloha Kauai | Oahu | Molokai | Lanai | Maui | Hawaii's Big Island Vacation Guide - RentalsExpress.com © 2006 Hawaii's Big Island Hawaii’s Big Island is an adventure all in its own. The youngest of the islands, it is still hot from birth and growing every day as its active volcano, Kilauea creates new land. Huge black lava fields, cascading waterfalls, islolated beaches, and peaceful rain forests await you here. Each area of the island has its own character and adventure, so be sure to save time to see and experience it all! The island’s capital city, Hilo, is full of museums and galleries in Historic Downtown and has a great Farmers’ Market every Wednesday and Sunday. On the Hamakua Coast, visitors will find Waipio, only accessible by four-wheel drive as vertical cliffs and waterfalls flowing into deep valleys surround the area. The Kohal Coast, the island’s huge playground, has endless days of sunshine, white sand beaches, lush golf courses, and plenty of opportunity for outside fun. The bustling harbor town of Kailu-Kona charters deeep-sea fishing trips and has plenty of shops, hotels, and restaurants. Visitors will find the famous Kilauea Volcano in the Puna district. Although the lava flow has covered a few beaches and small towns, there is still plenty of greenery to be found in the area. Visit the town of Pahoa where you can soak in the volcano heated pools at Ahalanui Beach Park. Come and experience the Polynesian lifestyle in one of the grandest and most beautiful vacation destinations in the world. Related Vacation Information: Search Rentals Express for Hawaii Vacation Rentals - Lodging . Hawaii Vacation Guide > Hawaii Rentals Search City State Arrival Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2006 2007 Departure Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2006 2007 Search within above dates. # in Group " sleeps " All Rentals Search : Search by Hawaii activities, lodging amenities and more Global Vacation Destination Rentals > Molokai Vacation Guide Refreshing, Relaxing Molokai If Hawaii has been on your wish list and crowds are not your favorite vacation sight, then Molokai is for you. This is the place where you can actually expect to walk on the beach and see no other footprints in the sand. With a wealth of natural beauty, some off the beaten path locations, attractive outdoor activities and a chance to truly relish the shopping experience, this “Friendly Island” is perfect for those who like peace and quiet. Hawaii Lodging and Vacation Rentals | SEARCH Vacation Rentals | Advertise your Vacation Rental | MY Vacation Rentals | CONTACT | IN THE PRESS Florida Vacation Rentals | Colorado Vacation Rentals | California Vacation Rentals Hawaii Vacation Rentals | Utah Vacation Rentals | Arizona Vacation Rentals Maine Vacation Rentals | Oregon Vacation Rentals | Massachusetts Vacation Rentals North Carolina Vacation Rentals | South Carolina Vacation Rentals Resources 1 2 RentalsExpress.com ® is a Trademarks of Global Rental Database, Ltd. By using Rentals Express .com you agree to: Global Rental Database user agreement . All rights reserved.© 2006
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NCL Pride of America Cruise Review - Hawaii Cruise Review You are here: About > Travel > Cruises > Cruise Reviews > South Pacific Reviews > NCL Pride of America Cruise Review - Hawaii Cruise Review Travel Cruises Essentials Planning Your First Cruise Cruise Travel Packing List Choosing a Caribbean Cruise Destination How To Get a Passport How to Choose a Cabin on a Cruise Ship Topics Cruise Lines Cruise Destinations Cruise Photo Album Cruise Planning Cruise Reviews Cruise Cams Cruise Glossary Cruise News Getting There Lifestyle - Theme Cruises Cruise Activities Travel Gear and Gadgets Cruise Jobs More Cruise Resources Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks European Cruise Guidebooks Cruise Guidebooks - General Information Alaska Travel Guide Books Product Reviews Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Cruises newsletter! See Online Courses Search Cruises Stay up to date! Email to a friend Print this page Most Popular Cruise Packing List Carnival Cruise Line Reviews Choosing a Cruise Ship Cabin Planning Your First Cruise East or West Caribbean What's Hot Cruise News - Three Passengers Hurt As 40 Foot Wave Hits Lin... Explorer of the Seas Review QM2 Cruises South America Queen Mary 2 (QM2) Overview QM2 Gangway Accident Related Topics Caribbean for Visitors Europe for Visitors Honeymoons / Romantic Getaways Senior Travel Travel with Kids NCL Pride of America Cruise Review from Kevin Cruise to Hawaii on the NCL Pride of America Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) Cruise Ship: Pride of America Cruise Destination: Hawaii Cruise Dates: September 17 - September 24, 2005 Guest Contributor: Kevin kjsandoval@scottnkev.com One of the first things I learned when I started cruising is to never sail on a ship that is new because the crew hasn`t had enough time to figure everything out. After reading some negative reviews and newspaper articles about the ship, I was a little reluctant to book this cruise. This was our first voyage with NCL, and it will certainly not be the last. First of all, the ship is absolutely gorgeous. It's very new, but the designers chose to model if after the classic luxury liners of days gone by. Stunning. The pictures of it that I`ve seen on the Internet do not do it justice at all. Second, "Freestyle Cruising" is awesome. Not only can you eat when and where you please, but a table for two was easily accommodated every time we asked for one. The specialty restaurants are especially worth visiting. I will admit however that the room service menu is very limited. One of the other things we enjoyed about this cruise was that the room attendant was not in our face every time we were in our cabin (which by the way was lovely.) She was attentive, but respected our privacy more than our experiences with other cruise lines. As far as the crew is concerned, I would cautiously admit that some of them seem to enjoy their jobs more than others. However the latter was hardly the norm. This young, friendly, (sometimes sassy) American crew treated us better than any cruise we have been on, and we`ve been on a lot. I don`t think there was a single time we walked past a crew member who didn`t offer a genuine smile and say hello to us. It`s very clear that these folks are working hard to make this all come together, and it came together pretty darn well for us. Unfortunately we did witness a few passengers being extremely rude to crew members for the stupidest reasons. In those instances, the crew handled the situation very professionally. I really can`t say enough about my respect for these nice folks. Our cruise began 9/17/2005. As far as the bottom line goes, we have already booked another cruise on this beautiful ship in 6 months. That should tell you everything you need to know about our experience. Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2006 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Tips to Losing Weight Guide to Distance Learning How to Travel for Less PHOTOS: Italy PHOTOS: Hybrid Cars What's Hot Cruise News - Three Passengers Hurt As 40 Foot Wave Hits Lin... Explorer of the Seas Review QM2 Cruises South America Queen Mary 2 (QM2) Overview QM2 Gangway Accident
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Office of Hawaiian Affairs [OHA] 1/25/2006 8:35:15 AM -- Search Other Polls Did you know OHA provides major funding for Alu Like, Na Pua Noeau and Charter Schools? Yes No Not Sure [ view poll results ] Time to 'write the next chapter' by Haunani Apoliona In the annual address on the state of OHA and the Hawaiian community presented at Kawaiahao Church on Dec. 7, Office of Hawaiian Affairs Chairperson Haunani Apoliona focused on the many efforts and millions of dollars the agency committed to benefit Hawaiians in 2005, as well as the many challenges that continue to face OHA and the Hawaiian community at large in the ongoing quest for justice and self-determination. Apoliona concluded by quoting the recently deceased Native American writer Vine Deloria in saying that Hawaiians now have the opportunity to write the next chapter of their own history. :: full story Civil rights panel mulls Akaka Bill Economic Momentum Commission emphasizes Hawaiian host culture OHA Activities & Accomplishments in 2005 OHA Board approves $1.2 million in grants, board initiatives OHA sued over blood quantum People power carries the day for Waimea Valley Settlement announced in Maui water dispute "Kau Inoa" Hawaiian governance registration form & info "Kau Inoa" Hawaiian governance registration frequently asked questions Hookahua e-newsletter (latest edition: 01/15/06) no events were found. Home About OHA Initiatives News Resources Site Map Contact ©2003 OHA. 711 Kapi`olani Blvd. Suite 500, Honolulu HI 96813. www.oha.org. Ph: (808) 594-1888. Fax: (808) 594-1865.
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Hawaii Hotel & Lodging Association Allocation Information Oahu Big Island Kauai Maui Board of Directors Committees Citizenship Awards Membership Benefits Neighbor Island Chapters Na Po`e Pa`ahana Awards Wishing you and your Ohana A Happy and Prosperous 2006!! "The Hawai`i Hotel & Lodging Association (HHLA) is a statewide trade association of hotels, hotel management firms, hotel owners, suppliers, and other related firms and individuals. This non-profit organization was established in 1947, the original membership consisted of 16 hotels, to represent the interest of the state's lodging industry. Today, the membership consists of over 180 hotels representing 50,500 hotel rooms in the State of Hawaii, over 500 Special Active, Associate, Honorary, Life & Special Members, and Allied Members, for a total of over 700 members, and increasing each year. Our hotel members range from 3,432 rooms of the Hilton Hawaiian Village to the 4 rooms of the Bougainvillea Bed & Breakfast on the Big Island. The membership is made up of local, national and international chains includes Aqua Hotels & Resorts, Aston Hotels & Resorts, Castle & Cooke Resorts, Castle Hotels & Resorts, Fairmont, Four Seasons, Halekulani Corp., Hilton, Holiday Inn, HTH Corp., Hyatt Regency, Marc Hotels & Resorts, Marriott, Outrigger Hotels & Resorts, Ohana Hotels & Resorts, Prince Resorts, Radisson, Renaissance, Ritz Carlton, Sheraton, Starwood, Westin, etc." Na Po`e Pa`ahana Awards Luncheon January 10, 2006 January Issue of Hawaii Inn The Know 2006 Charity Walk Charity Walkers say Mahalo to our Troops Mark Your Calendar for Upcoming HHLA Events! The Hawai`i Hotel & Lodging Association, 2250 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 404-4, Honolulu, HI 96815-2564 Phone: (808) 923-0407 Fax: (808) 924-3843 Questions? hhla@hawaiihotels.org