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Join the Nifty Nineties as we experience Hawaii's lush rainforests, waterfalls, other-worldly landscapes and the phenomena of an active volcano.
Hawaii, The Big Island
An active volcano, Kilauea has been erupting continually since 1983 and puts on quite a glowing show at night. In contrast to the black lava fields is a pristine rainforest and plantations where fruits, macadamia nuts, coffee and flowers are harvested.
Kauai
The oldest Hawaiian isle - the "Garden Isle" of Kauai - is someplace extraordinary. Visit the Kokee State Park to view Waimea Canyon - the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. This is more than a view, it's an experience. You'll treasure in memory its grandeur and jewel-tone colors, its awesome depth and breadth.
Oahu
On Oahu, you can enjoy world-class shopping, the Polynesian Cultural Center, or a stirring visit to the USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor.
Maui
A prominent feature of Maui is Haleakala, the world's largest dormant volcano. Visit Lahaina or Kahakuloa Valley, rich in history and culture of the Hawaiian Islands. |