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Sometimes, the best way to experience a place is to go backpacking. Backpacking in Hawaii offers exciting possibilities for kayaking, hiking, surfing, and a host of other activities that are sure to fit a tight budget. All inclusive Hawaii vacations for backpackers are not that many as the islands offer only a few low-cost hostels. Waikiki has quite a few budget lodgings; while the north shore and Haleiwa are also popular backpacking destinations during the summer months. If youre staying in Waikiki, try the Polynesian Beach Club, rated by the Travel Channel has rated as the Best Youth Hostel in Waikiki. In the Big Island, you also have several cheap and exciting backpacker hostels to choose from. One of the most popular is Arnott's Lodge in the Hilo, offering guided walks to the edge of the lava flow at Volcano National Park, great day tours to Waipio Valley, and adventures to the summit of Mauna Kea. Manago Hostel in South Kona is another option, perfect for keeping you close to snorkeling and kayaking destinations around Hanaunau Bay.
Golfing Getaways with All Inclusive Hawaii Vacations
The only bad thing about playing golf in Hawaii is distraction. Not too many people can concentrate on their backswings with the crystal blue waters of the Pacific to their right, a majestic volcano to the left, a palm-lined fairway in front, a brilliant azure sky above, and a steady, relaxing breeze all around. If this is a distraction you prefer, then pick up your clubs and hit the Aloha State with all inclusive Hawaii vacations. Golfers tend to make a bee line for Hawaii Island, where they scamper across courses along the Kohala Coast: Hualalai, the Mauna Lani Resort, and the Mauna Kea Resort. You might also want to check out the Waikoloa Beach Resort and Ocean courses, or the Alii Mountain Course at the Kona Country Club. The biggest share of golf courses in the islands is in Oahu, with 40 public and private courses peppering the island. Head out to the North Shore for the Kahuku Golf Course and the Arnold Palmer and George Fazio courses at the Turtle Bay Resort. Honolulu, on the other hand, features Ala Wai, Hawaii Kai, and Moanalua.
All Inclusive Hawaii Vacations for Your Wedding
Soft breezes wafting through your veil, sand under your feet, and a romantic sunset to complete the perfect wedding picture everything you need for your dream wedding is in Hawaii. All that is waiting for you in Hawaii where there are dozens of all-inclusive packages specifically for that island wedding of your dreams. All-inclusive packages in major Hawaii hotels bank on years of experience when it comes to these events, but make sure you do your research before booking anything. Some of the best wedding packages are with Turtle Bay Resort. This property has some of the most picturesque venues for that special day. You can choose to have your ceremony amidst the sounds of the surf, swaying palms and emerald blue ocean vistas. If an indoor ceremony is more to your liking, Turtle Bays glass-walled Wedding Pavilion is perfect for you, with the ocean hovering in the background. You can also choose to have your ceremony at Kuilima Point, surrounded by equally spectacular outdoor vistas and the Trellis Arch. The Kahala Hotel and Resort also offers great wedding packages, whether you plan to have an intimate ceremony or something for 450 of your closes friends.
Molokai All Inclusive Hawaii Vacations
Imagine yourself amidst serene seascapes, miles of unspoiled coastline, and untamed wilderness. Visit the timeless island of Molokai and imagine no more. Here, there are no buildings taller than a coconut tree, you wont find traffic or traffic lights either, and the island beats with the culture of the Hawaiian Islands in places like Maunaloa and Halawa Valley. Must-see Molokai destinations include Kalaupapa National Historical Park, Papohaku Beach, Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove, One Alii Beach Park, Coffees of Hawaii, and Palaau State Park. Make time for a ferry to Maui and watch out for humpback whales during the winter months. Your options for lodgings are extensive. Your options for accommodations are highly varied: the island has waterfront properties, rental condos, cottages, and bed and breakfasts in Kaunakakai and Maunaloa. All inclusive Hawaii vacations to Molokai are available with Castle Kaluakoi Villas ($675), Castle Molokai Shores (from $765), and the Polynesian-inspired ambience at Aqua Hotel Molokai ($709).