| Honeymoon in Hawaii |
| Hawaii is generally considered to have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Hawaii has turquoise blue seas, silk smooth beaches and never a day too cold for a swim in the sea. There is no place on earth like Hawaii. Oahu is home of the state capital Honolulu, with approximately 400.000 inhabitants. Outside Honolulu you find the legendary Waikiki Beach, with many hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, bars, shops etc. - See surfers at the famous North Shore - Visit the Pearl Harbour museum - Learn to surf on Waikiki Beach - Visit breathtaking places such as Diamond Head Crater and Hanauma Bay Kauai, the tropical centrepiece of Hawaii, is carpeted in lush greenery, with flowers of all colours, fresh fruits, waterfalls and a magnificent nature. More than 60 feature films have been shot here, such as the Jurassic Park. - See the view from Waimea Canyon - Visit the Kilauea Lighthouse - Go to the Spouting Horn - The fantastic nature along the Na Pali coast - Meet green sea turtles - Golf on the Coconut Coast - Visit the Keahua Arboretum (bubbling streams etc) In Molokai you will find unspoiled coastlines and untamed wilderness – a travel back to a simpler time. If you want to get back to nature and find tranquillity you have find the right place. - Hiking in breathtaking Halawa Valley - Watch the world’s tallest sea cliffs - Ride through the Kalaupapa National Historical Park On Lanai you will discover an idyllic romantic setting. - Hiking - Mountain biking - Horseback riding - Munro Trail to the top of Mount Lanaihele for the views - Diving (the underwater lava caverns) - Deep sea fishing - Dolphins - Submarine tours In Maui you will find some of the best beaches in the world. This is an island for high-energy, romantic and non-stop fun. - Whale watching tours - Biking down a volcano - Jumping a canyon on a zip line - Windsurfing - Helicopter tours - Tours to Kipahula Valley, Haleakala Crater - Have fun in Lahaina (water sports, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, shops, galleries) Hawaii (Big Island) is twice as large as all the other Hawaiian Islands combined, and with a live volcano this island is getting bigger and bigger. The volcano Kilauea has been erupting for more than 20 years. The Big Island is the world’s largest producer of orchids and the bulk of the state’s agricultural products are grown and produced here (coffee, cocoa, vanilla beans, etc). - Go rafting - Hike under a waterfall in the Pololu Valley - Take a golf lesson - See lavas from the Kilauea Volcano hit the sea - Helicopter tours - See Rainbow falls of the Wailuku river - Botanical garden near Hilo - Hawaiian flower farms |