Hawaii Travel Deals - Act now and enjoy this last minutes Hawaiian Island Cruise Deal aboard the Sapphire Princes departing on November 30, 2011. Book with Travelwizard.com and pay only $1599 per person for a Balcony stateroom. Mention Promo Code: PCWS-FLF when calling 1.800.330.8820 or click here to have a Hawaii Cruise Specialist contact you. TravelWizard.com: Specialists in the Art of Travel: Call 1-800-330-8820
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Hawaii holiday food line (c) All Hawaii News Just a few blocks from where oblivious tourists step off cruise ships to pick through souvenirs, there's an entirely different world. West Hawaii Today. Hawaii ex-welfare recipient work incentives cut. Associated Press. Democratic Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa can't remember the last time she cried. Civil Beat. After hovering around $4 a gallon last week, the average price of regular gasoline dropped below the $4 a gallon mark in Honolulu this weekend. But the neighbor islands are not seeing the same price drop. Associated Press. Louie: Gov. still doesn’t have to release names of judicial nominees. Pacific Business News. After five years under federal oversight due to prisoner abuses, the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility has become a safe place with an improved corporate culture, state officials maintain. Star-Advertiser. While the Occupy movement has been smaller and quieter in Hawaii than elsewhere, the music of one Hawaiian musician is gaining attention as a protest song for the campaign. Hawaii Public Radio. Waikiki Torch Runner Surprised By International Attention. KITV4. Oahu The Army plans to welcome home the 25th Infantry Division's headquarters unit from Iraq this week. KITV4. Higher room rates and higher occupancy led to a 30 percent increase in revenue over the six-day period in which the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation gathering brought together 21 world leaders along with top government and business officials in Honolulu. Star-Advertiser. City Pays Landfill Operator $2.6M for Spill Cleanup. Civil Beat. Small waves make for slow business on Oahu's North Shore. Hawaii News Now. Hawaii Motorcyclists accustomed to rumbling through Hilo before distributing Christmas presents to needy children claim police have rained on their parade. Tribune-Herald. The troubled Hoku Ke'a telescope atop Mauna Kea could be operational by next summer, its director said. Tribune-Herald. A group that won the right to turn Laupahoehoe School into a charter school is refusing to hold elections for a board to govern the school as promised in its application and as ordered by the Charter School Review Panel. Star-Advertiser. Kona once again has a University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources Cooperative Extension Service agent to call its own. West Hawaii Today. Maui Council Member Mike Victorino said he believes that the time may be past for the county to tell developers, "show me the water." Maui News. A Maui businessman said last week that he had abandoned plans to develop a bottled-water plant in Waihee, after some of his investors walked away from the project. Maui News. Behind the scenes of Maui's agriculture inspection facility. KHON2. Kauai The tree trimmers working at Bank of Hawai‘i’s Kapa‘a Branch battled not only the brisk trades but the clock on Sunday. Garden Island. The Kaua‘i Robotics Alliance is offering imu service for Thanksgiving as a fundraiser for its season which starts in January. Garden Island.
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Hawaii Cruise Deals Promo Code: HALWS Book this 14 day Circle Hawaii Cruise that travels roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale on the Oosterdam which departs December 10, 2011 with Travelwizard.com and pay only $1,199 for an oceanview stateroom and only $1,599 for a veranda stateroom. Call 1.800.330.8820 or click here to have a Hawaii Cruise Specialist contact you. TravelWizard.com: Specialists in the Art of Travel: Call 1-800-330-8820
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Enjoy seven days of cruising to the Hawaiian islands on Norwegian Cruise Line, the Hawaii cruise experts. With more than 100 hours of onshore time, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the native culture and beautiful islands, while onboard relax with world-class entertainment, award-winning meals and more. Fares FROM $1,949 per person including air. Pride of America departs October, November & December 2011. Promo Code:NCL-VNL Call 1.800.330.8820 or click here to have a Hawaii Travel Specialist contact you. TravelWizard.com: Specialists in the Art of Travel: Call 1-800-330-8820
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This 28 day South Pacific Cruise on the Sapphire Princess departs October 22, 2011 and will visit ports in Hawaii, Tahiti and Samoa. Book this cruise with Travelwizard.com, today and secure a outside stateroom for only $3299 per person, double occupancy. You must mention promo code: PCNCL - FLA to secure this pricing. Call 1.800.330.8820 or click here to have a Hawaii Travel Specialist contact you. TravelWizard.com: Specialists in the Art of Travel: Call 1-800-330-8820
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Hawaii Travel Deals - Hawaiian Island Cruise Norwegian Pride of America Departs December 10, 2011 7 Day Balcony $1899 Hawaii round-trip Honolulu Visiting: Maui, Hilo, Kona, Kauai, Oahu Promo Code:NCL-GWAR4 Book this Hawaiian Island Cruise with Travelwizard.com and in addition to the cruise it will include air from SFO, LAX, LAS, PHX or DEN. Call 1.800.330.8820 or click here to have a Hawaii Travel Specialist contact you. TravelWizard.com: Specialists in the Art of Travel: Call 1-800-330-8820
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Hawaii Travel Deals - A Cruise Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort 9 Days From $1599 pp,do (Balcony) Promo Code: NCL-HTLPRE This Hawaiina Island Cruise Package includes 2 days at the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and a 7 Day Hawaiian Islands cruise. This round trip cruise begins and ends in Honolulu with stops in Maui, Hilo and Kona on the island of Hawaii and Kauai.Pricing based upon November 19, thru December 10, 2011 Call 1.800.330.8820 or click here to have a Hawaii Cruise Specialist contact you. TravelWizard.com: Specialists in the Art of Travel: Call 1-800-330-8820
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Today, we have a great guest post written by Rachael Garrison. She and her husband Eric have a website with cool Hawaii honeymoon planning ideas at My Hawaii Honeymoon . — It was one year before our wedding date, and we had all the basic wedding plans laid out: the dress, the ceremony, the caterer, the flowers…the list goes on and on as, I’m sure you are quite familiar! Once we had the wedding budget squared away, we realized, hey! Isn’t there usually a honeymoon involved with this whole thing? And so began the search for the perfect honeymoon vacation…. My husband started doing research, LOTS of research, since he’s definitely the one in the relationship who likes to spend heaps of time making sure that every purchase is well worth it (and the honeymoon certainly meets the criteria of a “purchase”). Originally, Hawaii was not at the top of our list… I mean, it seems like that’s what everyone does for their honeymoon. We prefer to do things a little differently when permissible, and the honeymoon would be no exception! We went over a few different trips that involved seeing as much of the surrounding area as possible. Honeymoons are supposed to be romantic and the idea of a long flight coupled with hopping from hotel to hotel sounded stressful; great for a random adventure… not so great for a romantic honeymoon vacation. Ultimately, we sat down and discussed exactly what we wanted out of our honeymoon. The key word we kept coming back to was relaxation . We envisioned ourselves being pampered, enjoying decadent food, luxurious hotel suites… the wedding planning was stressful enough, so why add any sort of worry to a vacation immediately following such a busy (albeit special) day? We then went back to Hawaii as just the word itself brings thoughts of paradise, palm trees and…the kicker…relaxation! It was difficult to choose which island, though! We learned that each is vastly different from one another in seemingly inconspicuous ways, but enough to change the vibe of an entire vacation. Did we want diverse Oahu, with its crowded Waikiki beaches? That was certainly the least expensive option. What about Maui, with its rich white sandy beaches? Or Kauai, where it’s ‘oh so quiet’? And we couldn’t forget our wish to see where the lava smolders into the sea on the Big Island. That’s when we heard about Hawaiian cruises that actually take you to each of those four islands, with a full day spent at each location plus ten days at sea. Even better, the cost of a cruise was well within our budget! We chose Princess Cruise Lines as they are known for cruises catered to couples of all ages (meaning, less kids!). Princess is a fantastic cruise line that offered every amenity we could dream of. Cruising to Hawaii was absolutely the best decision we could have ever made regarding our Hawaii honeymoon. We were pampered more than we had ever been in our lives. Each day on the islands was utterly amazing, as we had energy built up from being at sea for five days to expend doing and seeing as much as possible. We rented a car on each island and just explored. We even drove a complete circle around the Big Island, which allowed us to see both the Kona and Hilo regions. Now that we’ve gotten a taste of what Hawaii has to offer, we can’t wait to go back. On which island would we choose to stay? Surprisingly, Oahu! If you’re having any hesitation choosing Hawaii for your honeymoon, don’t! You will not regret the decision. An overwhelming number of honeymooners choose Hawaii for a reason, whether it be romance, natural beauty, or isolated decadence. Discuss with your partner what you want out of this vacation, and you may arrive at the same thing we did: a Hawaii honeymoon spent in ultimate relaxation. Enjoy your time in Hawaii, and of course, enjoy each other! © Go Visit Hawaii – Republication of this entire post is prohibited without prior permission. Using extracts of less than 100 words are permitted with full attribution and link back to GoVisitHawaii.com .
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Hawaii Travel Deals - Hawaiian Islands Cruise Norwegian Pride of America Departs November 19, 2011 7 Day Balcony From $1449 pp,do Promo Code:NCLWS-PGHOT Enjoy a Hawaiian Islands Cruise from the balcony of your stateroom for only $1449 per person. This Hawaii cruise visits the islands of Oahu, Maui, Hilo, Kona and Kauai. Call Travelwizard.com to book this cruise now. Call 1.800.330.8820 or click here to have a Hawaii Travel Specialist contact you. TravelWizard.com: Specialists in the Art of Travel: Call 1-800-330-8820
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