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How To Pick A Picnic Backpack – For One Or The Entire Family

by Patricia C Thomas

The right picnic backpack can transform a long family outing to an enjoyable romp. It can make a huge difference on those romantic outings as well as they leave your arms free for hand-holding. If you know what you are looking for and select according to your current needs, you can find the perfect pack whether you are packing just for yourself or for the entire family.

The first consideration when purchasing a backpack is size. Depending on who will be carrying it most of the time, you may want to select something more compact or a bit larger. Of course, you have to also consider how many items you will be hauling for this occasion before picking the size.

Sizes are generally determined by how many people are going on the picnic. For example, a 2 person backpack is going to be more compact and offer less space for drinks than a 4 person backpack. Don't let the idea of a backpack fool you because some of these can be quite large and bulky.

If you are purchasing this item for a child, then consider purchasing one that was made just for children. They will be lighter weight and have features designed just for younger users. If you will be going on a lot of family outings then you may want to purchase a pack for each of your children so they can each carry their own belongings and lighten the load on you.

You also want to look at the arrangement of compartments and how your stuff will fit inside. There will be spaces for drinks and silverware as well as larger openings to pack in food and other bigger sized items. You want to think about what you will typically be packing and find something that will accommodate your needs.

You want one that has enough room to pack the things you want to carry while still being as compact as possible. The value of a backpack is that it can be easily carried along without hassle, so look around and make sure you get one that can comfortably be carried even when filled completely up.

Your chances of having an enjoyable outing today and many more in the future are increased if you look at functionality more than price. You want something that is durable and that will hold up with consistent use. If you select the right size and style chances are you will enjoy your time on the go much more.

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May 30 2009 | bags | No Comments »

Egypt Tours and Travel: Luxury Cruises in the Nile River

by Sam Njihia

From the ancient days of the Egyptian pharaohs, river Nile has been a top destination in Egypt travel. Luxury cruises in the Nile are today among the most enjoyable activities while on holiday in Egypt. The cruise affords you the chance to see most of the historical sites of ancient Egypt along the banks of the Nile, while enjoying your Egypt vacation in a relaxed manner. Fully equipped with restaurants, discotheques, lounge bars, shops and swimming pools, the Nile cruise ships are in actual sense floating hotels.

A typical luxury cruise ship in the Nile has air-conditioned rooms, though the rooms are slightly smaller than those of ordinary Egypt hotels based on land. The rooms have adequate space for twin beds, a private shower, nightstand and dresser, and a television. Like hotels and lodges, the cruisers are star graded according to their quality. Most of the top rated (5-star) cruisers are nearly as equipped as the luxury ocean cruise ships. Many travelers to Egypt agree that the Nile cruisers' romance setting is superior to that of any other riverboats in the world.

Nile cruises may take three nights, four nights, or seven nights. On the trip, you will get to see a good number of the important sites and monuments of ancient Egypt especially on the more popular and considerably shorter cruise between Luxor and Aswan. If you are on a budget or have an adventurous heart, you may opt for sailing the Nile in a felluca " the traditional nile sailing vessels. The felluca option lacks most of the amenities of the luxury boats, but helps you save on costs.

One of the best starting points for your Nile cruise is Aswan city. The deep and calm river Nile is at its most glorious at Aswan, a city that has for long been the gateway between Egypt and the Southern parts of Africa. The region from Aswan southwards was often referred to as Upper Egypt, being upstream of the Nile. Further downstream, the Nile goes through hard rock surface, resulting in cataracts and rapids.

Aswan is the home of a dark-skinned people, the Nubians, who are related to the people of Northern Sudan. The Nubian museum is one of the historical attractions in Aswan. The museum highlights the culture of Nubians from ancient days. At Elephantine island, you can also see a number of traditional Nubian villages.

Kom Ombo is another historical site along the Nile, situated about 48km north of Aswan. Its main attraction is the Greco-Roman temple, whose construction was started in the second century BC by Ptolemy VII. A number of successive Roman emperors contributed to completing its construction, including emperor Augustus around 30BC.

The Temple of Kom Ombo actually consists of two separate temples, each with its own entrance, colonnades, hypostyle hall and sanctuary. The southern temple is dedicated to Sobek -the crocodile god, while the northern one honours Horus - the falcon god. If you have not seen mummies before, be sure to see the mummified crocodiles in the Sobek part of the temple.

Your next stop and highlight of the Nile cruise is Luxor. The range, magnificence and diversity of the monuments in the Luxor area is unsurpassed in all of Egypt. Known to the Greeks as Thebes, Luxor became the capital of Egypt at around 2040 BC. The city survived the sacking by the Assyrians in the 7th century BC, but steadily declined, and was finally destroyed by the Romans in the first century BC.

Among the celebrated monuments dating from Luxors heydays are the necropolis complexes at the Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens and Tombs of the Nobles. You will also come across some outstanding temples scattered in the region. The Egyptians buried their dead in the direction of the setting sun and the west bank at Luxor was the final resting place of royalty and high officials.

The best time to take a Nile cruise is over the cooler months of November to March. These are also the peak months and it is advisable to start out early each day to avoid crowds. When visiting the monuments, you are advised to hire a guide who will explain the historical context at each site. The services of a guide are usually included on a Nile Cruise package.

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May 29 2009 | cruise | No Comments »

Hawaii Surfing at its Best

by Ted Felber

One of the most magnificent things to see is a surfer making their way through the tubes of the waves. While many of the islands enjoy ridiculous swells, the most predominant hit in between October and run through March. While you're there, you will see that the northern shores of Oahu get the popularity. Most people believe it's because of the waves that reach as high as thirty feet, but others simply enjoy the location to watch. Years ago it was the Polynesian culture that set their ways on this land and delivered future stories of their unbelievable achievements regarding surfing.

However, before we all called it surfing, it was once known as he'e nalu. It was considered the sport of royalty during this generation where officials at the highest ranks competed for honor. One of the most well known kings ever to stand on a board was that of King Kamehameha.

Although surfing diminished in popularity in the 1800's under the influence of the missionaries and the appearance of immigrants brought in to work on the sugar plantations, surfing in Hawaii regained its popularity as a sport when Duke Kahanamoku burst onto the scene in the early 1900s. Highly thought of as the "father of modern surfing", Duke was also an Olympic gold medal winner in swimming, and drew on his fame to spread the popularity of surfing.

Back then though, it wasn't about surf wax, shiny boards, and toned bodies. In fact, the only boards you would find were made out of balsa wood or hewn redwood. Eventually the world embraced surfing once again thanks to today's technologies which allow lighter and faster boards. It's simply a great way to surf and grab some of the best waves known to man.

If Oahu isn't a place you plan on visiting, there is plenty of surfing available to enjoy or watch on Kauai, Maui, or the Big Island. Here you will find many surfers who take advantage of tow-in surfing. This is where a boat takes them out to the waves instead of paddling with the arms. It's a great way to hit those large ones that can reach sixty feet high on some occasions. These individuals are called, "Big Wave Surfers."

While it's a site to see, the best surfing during the summer months has to be on the south shores of Waikiki, Maui or Kauai. This is evident thanks to the storms that venture through the South Pacific. You will find a lot of beginners in this area due to the gentle waves, but there is plenty of great surfing to be had by the professionals. Even if you aren't a big surfer yourself, you can enjoy watching the event from afar.

What it comes down to is whether or not you want to learn. We recommend trying it if you've never set foot on a board before. It's one of those experiences that for most people only happen once throughout their lives. Even if you don't think you'll be able to figure it out, the surfing instructors on all the islands guarantee you'll be standing on the board after your first lesson.

Are you a woman who loves the ocean, but think that luxury pleasures and surfing in Hawaii can't go together? Discover Kelea on Oahu, a surf & spa retreat for women like you, who want to learn to surf and be pampered too, in an exotic location. Here, "your greatest worry is sand in your surf wax"!

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May 27 2009 | vacation | No Comments »

Pamper Yourself This Summer With A Luxury Holiday To Kenya

by David Hughes

If you desire some of the most exclusive and diverse experiences during your opulence holiday, then Kenya is the destination that you would feel like to go to. It has the most diverse type of locations, and there are numerous particularly designed experiences for you along with the dazzling sugary beaches.

In Kenya, you would not only be capable to treat yourself with a dream opulence holiday with stunning sites and graceful hotels, but you would also experience the culture which consists of great contrasts and diversities. There are many fantastic resorts in Kenya, and there are some historic sites to gratify the history fan in you as well.

If you wish to experience spotless console, you ought to head off to the Diani Beach which resembles a piece of paradise. The sands are powdery and soft, and the hotels offer the best of services. You can loosen and lounge under a tropical palm tree or sink your toes in the sand and loosen. Another choice for luxury is Watamu where you will get a great feeling of quietness and tranquillity. You can do swimming and sun bathing besides having long walks on the beach.

A brilliance holiday is Kenya is entirely uncompleted without the safari which allows you to have mainly created experiences for you. You can have the amazing experience of listening to the wild calls of the animals in the silence. On the safari, there are dazzling accommodation facilities and there are safari lodges as well as stylish tents for you to stay.

There are also three of the most creative wildlife reserves in Kenya which you would be capable to see if you desire during the Safari. These comprise Maasai, Samburu and Amboseli. The safari would be distinct any other experience you have had before, and you would observe the whole thing from wilderness to even the most edifying places.

There are poised hotels in Kenya, mainly in Diani Beach, and there are shops where you can get some of the most exceptional of fresh seafood. There is the Indian Ocean Beach club in Diani beach which has the entire thing for a faith and calm holiday. The National Marine Park is one of the deluxe places in Kenya for snorkelling and diving.

If you want to see the authentic African atmosphere you should go to Mombasa, which has some of the best luxury beach resorts. During your stay in Mombasa you can experience the excitement of the African culture as well as the luxurious environment of what is renowned for being the second city for a classic luxury (??).

In Mombasa, you can also have a big shopping experience as it is the trading city of Kenya. There are all sorts of gorgeous things in shops from the traditional African to the modern luxurious items. The traditions and history of the city are marvellous and so are the colourful Khanga cottons which are conventional for the Africans. You can also carry one of the stunning sculptures which are hand carved.

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May 26 2009 | Luggage | No Comments »

The Amazing Coral Tourist Attraction Near Miami Florida

by Michael Kohler

If you will be traveling near Miami or anywhere in the southern Florida region of the United States, you will undoubtedly want to check out the Coral Castle. Located just 10 miles from Florida City on Highway 1, this tourist attraction receives tens of thousands of visitors every year so they can admire and be amazed at one of America's only megalithic structures. Created less than 100 years ago, Edward Leedskalnin, better known as Ed, constructed an 1100 ton masterpiece made completely of coral, a structure only rivaled by more popular tourist destinations such as Stonehenge in England and the megaliths of Carnac located near Brittany, France.

The Coral Castle is a structure that is made entirely of coral or more specifically make oolitic limestone. Built over a forty-year period, this amazing structure was designed and built by one man without the use of any modern tools. Ed Leedskalnin weighed about 100 pounds and stood a mere 5 feet tall. Though his work history would have made him a strong man, it is doubtful that even the strongest person, with knowledge of weights and measures, could have created what you will find in Homestead Florida.

As the story goes, and Leedskalnin was engaged to be married to his sweetheart named Agnes Scuffs. Ed was infatuated with her and affectionately called her his "Sweet 16". Ed called her this because he was 26 years old at the time and she was nearly 16.

Just 24 hours before their betrothal, Ed received the bad news. Agnes no longer wanted to marry Ed. Though he loved her, she could not return his love in the same way. There are many possibilities as to the motivations that led Agnes to no longer want Ed in her life. It could have been his lack of education. It could've been his lack of money. Whatever the case, her rejection of him was firm and life-changing.

Ed's plans for marriage, for living with a woman and two streams for the rest of his life, and for children of his own was shattered. Completely devastated, he packed up the belongings he had been left the country of Latvia, the place that he called home for many years, and journey across the ocean to begin a new life.

It is said that Edward Leedskalnin wandered about for several years. After making his way to Canada, he then moved down into California and eventually arrived in Texas. He worked several types of jobs including the lumber camps in Canada and California. He is said to have also been part of at least one cattle drive in Texas.

For an unknown reason, Edward Leedskalnin left Texas and ended up in Florida City, Florida, where he was found by a real estate agent and his wife nearly dead lying on the ground. Despite the fears that surrounded those that had tuberculosis, this couple took Ed in. Ed's small and frail physique made him particularly susceptible to this disease. However, despite the odds stacked against him, he is one of the few people on record to have ever had a late stage case of tuberculosis and made a full recovery, a full recovery that may be attributed to his ability to manipulate stones.

Ed's small stature, standing only 5 feet tall and weighing a mere hundred pounds, may have been useful working on cattle drives and in the lumber industry, but it was no match for the tuberculosis that he found himself infected with. After being found near the dead in South Florida by a local realtor, through their kindness he was able to recover completely from this illness, something that was virtually unattainable in the latter stages of this disease. Once he was healthy enough, he purchased a single acre of land near Florida City where he began the construction of his monument to the woman that never loved him.

Ed's belief in the American dream was strong. He believed that America was the land of opportunity and that through hard work and focus anyone could become successful. Using techniques that are not known today, Edward Leedskalnin began to build one of the most amazing megalithic structures of the world a mere 80 years ago using the coral under the topsoil of his new acre of land.

The history of Florida is quite amazing, with coral playing a large role in the construction of the state itself. Over several thousand feet thick in some areas, coral can be easily found just a few inches under the topsoil. Ed's initial creations were domestic representations of things that related to the life that she wanted to have. He created chairs, tables, beds, and even a crib made of solid coral for the child that he would never have.

What is even more miraculous is that except for a few pictures but Ed allowed to be taken of him, no one ever saw him working. To this day, no one knows how Edward Leedskalnin extracted, carved, moved, and positioned the coral artifacts that you can see today.

Today, the Coral Castle is under the radar. Without shows such as "In Search Of" with Leonard Nimoy or "That's incredible!" of the early 80s, the notoriety of the Coral Castle remains under the radar with notable exceptions such as radio talk shows like Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.

In the 1980s, the most famous part of the Coral Castle, the 9 ton gate, stopped working because it had worn the ball bearings upon which it rested and turned flat. Engineers and workers from the University of Miami came to fix it, along with a 60 ton crane. After their attempt to fix this 18,000 pound door, it is still possible to turn this gate, but it is no longer perfectly balanced, something that Ed and did all by himself without the aid of engineers or a 60 ton crane to help in the lifting.

There are many notable tourist attractions throughout Florida including the Miami Seaquarium, Parrot Jungle Island, and Barnacle Historic State Park. However, if you do have a spare couple of hours and are in the Miami or Homestead area, take a trip to the Coral Castle and take one of their tours. You will be amazed by what you see, and ponder for days, or even years, how one person was able to move and carve such enormous blocks of coral. The Coral Castle is a place that you will never forget, and that engineers may never be able to comprehend.

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May 24 2009 | vacation | No Comments »

Buy Airline Tickets Over The Internet

by Vernon Larien

Let's face it, the economy is in pretty bad shape and the traveling rate has literally come to a screeching halt. Just because you do not have a lot of money, does not mean that you cannot find some great deals on airline tickets? Take a look at these incredibly simple tips that will help you save boatloads of money!

The very first thing that you want to do is your research. You want to look around at each and every airline and website that offers airline tickets online. This will allow you to compare prices and really get a good idea about what is actually out there.

If you are not traveling for a couple of months, then why not book your tickets online right now and save even more money? Many people do not realize that the longer that you wait to get your tickets, the more money you are going to have to spend. Just plan ahead and when you buy them you will be saving some money.

A lot of people also get in trouble when they buy their airline tickets and try to make changes to them. If you are trying to save money for your trip, then do not make any changes otherwise you will be paying some incredibly high fees.

The bottom line is, you should not have to spend huge amounts of money on plane tickets. With the economy the way that it is, people are literally saving hundreds of dollars when buying their tickets online. You can take a look right now and see all of the discounts and coupons that are available for anyone that has some extra money to travel with.

Be patient when trying to book your flights. All good things come to those who wait and that was never truer now that flight volume is declining due to the national recession.

Find deals by going to all the large websites that offer traffic. You can find great pricing, but you need to check a lot of different pages first.

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May 22 2009 | vacation | No Comments »

Hawaii Climate Facts You Should KNow

by Ted Felber

You can visit Hawaii at anytime throughout the year and be assured of a pleasant climate since it is very consistent with minor changes in the temperatures. It is true that the humidity is moderate to high, but the tropical breezes keep things pleasant all year long. On most days you will comfortable wearing and Aloha shirt or a T-shirt but you might need a light jacket in the evenings when the temperatures normally drop about 10 degrees.

The mountains provide a range climate zones and differences in the weather at various elevations due to their shielding effect. The very distinctive micro climates are common in the interior valleys, mountains and beaches of Hawaii. Due to the warm surface temperatures of the ocean and Hawaii's position at the edge of a tropical zone, Hawaii has only two seasons. Both the winter season and the summer season are warm, one with a bit more rainfall.

The Hawaii Climate of Summer

Between the months of April and November the climate is drier and warmer with the average temperature ranging from 75-88. In the summertime the north east trade winds bring most of the rainfall to the islands leeward side, which brings a welcome relief from the hot and dry weather.

Where you are on the islands will depend how warm it is on any given day. For example, on the side sheltered from the wind i.e., the west and southern sides, temperatures are usually hot and dry. The east and north windward sides, which get the wind's full force, are generally cooler and moister. So, if you want wet, humid, tropical jungle-type weather, go windward. For a more arid, sunbaked climate and go leeward.

Hawaii Climate During Winter

You can expect slightly cooler temperatures from December through March with temperatures ranging from 68 to 80 F. Winter is considered the rainy season in Hawaii with the heaviest rains arriving during the months of October through April. Storms in the winter are common but most of them pass very quickly without any incident. During the winter there will like be more cloudy days that may hamper you tanning efforts, but it rarely rains for more that three consecutive days.

If you enjoy surfing you will probably want to visit during the winter since this is the surf season. If you are planning on doing some whale watching you will have the best chance of spotting these magnificent creatures from January to March.

Hawaii Climate is Influenced by the Surrounding Mountains

The mountains around the islands are responsible for the wide range of weather conditions. As an example, Kauai's Mt. Waialele is one of the wettest locations on the earth. Mt. Waialele receives over 420 inches of rainfall each year, but just a few miles down the road, Waimea Canyon is completely dry and has been nicknamed the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific". On Big Island Hawaii, Hilo is one of the wettest cities in the country, with 180 inches of rain a year. But Puako, only 60 miles away, gets less than 6 inches of rainfall. If you decide to explore the natural beauty found at higher elevations such as Mauna Kea, wear long pants and several layers of cool weather clothing. The temperature in the higher locations drops 3.5 degrees for every 1,000 feet above sea level.

Watching the sunrise from the summit at Mt. Haleakala is an experience that shouldn't be missed. While it is a great idea, be sure that you have bundled up with gloves and a scarf as the temperature can be as low as 30 F! Also, keep in mind that at such high elevations, there is less protection from the sun. Be sure to apply sunscreen liberally, and bring sunglasses and a hat. In the mountains the climate can change from summer to winter in just a few hours so you need to go well prepared. This special Hawaii climate makes it possible for you to ski on Mauna Kea in winter and sun bathe on the Kona Coast, on the best beaches in Hawaii all on the same day.

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May 21 2009 | vacation | No Comments »

The Wine & Cheese of Italy: Off the Beaten Path in New York

by Mara Hernandez-Capili

Italy is the country known for its good taste, fine gourmet, romantic places and great Italian cheeses. We are knowledgeable of Mozzarella and Parmesan- two great cheese varieties that only came from Italy. Italy is agreat city to be it is even one of my "must-go to" travel destinations. Apart from all of these there is still one reason why you should love Italy and this: the Italian cheese and wine combo.

At New York, New York there is a festival that will celebrate the wine and cheese of Italy. The festival is entitled: "The Wine & Cheese of Italy: Off the Beaten Path." The festival will feature 8 different kinds of wine and 6 different kinds of cheeses. These varainats will be the examples for the wine and cheese tasting class. The event will feature two respecatble persons on the industry: Dilek Caner and Chris Munsey.

Caner will introduce the fine grape variety of Italy that makes their wine taste so good. Munsey on the other hand will discuss the concept of artisanal cheeses and how they differ to commercially produced cheeses. One interesting class that Munsey likes to talk about in his class is the art of Cheese tasting. Munsey on the other hand will give lectures on the concept of artisanal cheeses and how they differ with commercially produce cheese variations.

Basically you can pair cheese and wine depending on their taste. It is likely that a wine can be paired up with a cheese from the same region that it's made. Also, soft and light cheeses are usually paired with light and white wines. Heavier, darker and nuttier flavor of cheese is great to compare with darker and bolder wines. The general guide is Light to light .

A Cheese clock is a cheese plate that is fun to place together. It is achieved through putting different types of cheeses on a huge plate following a quadrant which houses the 4 types of cheeses. Start your cheese clock from the bottom or the 6 o clock quadrant and work your way up, gradually increasing the boldness and heaviness of the cheese.

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May 20 2009 | Travel | No Comments »

Enjoy the Summer With the Whole Family With a Luxury Trip to Bahamas

by David Hughes

If you are in sight of taking a comfort trip with your family wherever, then Bahamas is where you feel like to go. The environment of the Bahamas is one of its most momentous attractions and there are heaps of deeds you can spoil yourself in during your trip.

The multiplicity of activities there is what makes the Bahamas an idyllic place for spending the summers in the company of your family. The weather is awfully gentle and it remains so all year round. Consequently, making the Bahamas, a great place not in the summers but moreover in the other seasons of the year.

There is something significant as well as contemporary about the Bahamas which calls for attention. The natural exquisiteness that you would discover in the Bahamas is one of the kind and is rare, something you won't be able to find somewhere else. The Bahamas present everything for an ideal family trip with its natural brilliance, birds and much more.

The Bahamas have a number of astonishing and comfy hotels and resorts. The hotels are located in places, such that the balconies offer a sight that is only one of its kinds and offer the largely great sea views. a number of the experiences that you would be able to have in the Bahamas are those that won't be accessible anywhere else.

One of the many sole experiences is that boat trip to the Blue Lagoon Island. On this trip, you would get the opportunity to have a swim along side the dolphins, which are present in their natural habitation. You can spend your time in a lavish suite and relax and unwind on your summer trip to the Bahamas with your family.

Another unforgettable experience that you can get is the somersaulting in the Thunder ball Grotto, amongst the aquatic life, which is nothing but captivating. The Bahamas have got everything from great casinos and natural beauty to the best water parks for family enjoyment. The greatest attractions, which make the Bahamas as eminent as it is, are the splendid beaches, water sports, nightlife and casinos, swims with the dolphins, and also duty free shopping.

You can also have a visit to some great historic sites there in addition to some great games of golf. Other than that there are also helicopter tours, which are unique and memorable. There are also many events that take place in the Bahamas during the summers that boost the attraction of the islands all the more. One of these is the Bahamas Culinary Classic event, which takes place in September. This is one of the things that make the Bahamas most famous for its food in the whole Caribbean.

Other than that there are also the commence adventures that none of you would fancy to let it pass for anything. These are an imperative part of the water sports of the Bahamas and take place on an every day basis. There is also the Junkanoo Festival that is worth seeing with all the colourful parades and some of the optimum performances.

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May 18 2009 | Luggage | No Comments »

Facts About Hawaii You May Want to Know

by Ted Felber

Most people, before they travel, like to learn about their destination. In this article, you'll discover Hawaii state facts, which include a surprising array of fun and fascinating information.

Interesting Facts about Hawaii

The Hawaiian Islands are a small part of a group of 137 islands made of volcanic debris and coral. They are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. There are 8 Hawaiian Islands, 6 of which are popular.

The largest island is Hawaii, also known as the Big Island. It is also the youngest island in the chain. Kauai is the oldest island in Hawaii. Known as "the Aloha State," Hawaii became the 50th state in the United States of America. It has the highest population density of all the states. Out of the 1.26 million Hawaiians, 80% live on Oahu, which they consider to be the "main island."The other popular islands of Hawaii include Molokai, Lanai and Maui, which is the most popular destination for tourists.

Some Fast Facts

The two official languages are English and Hawaiian. Hawaii has its own time zone, Hawaii Standard Time, 10 hours behind GMT, 5 hours behind EST and 2 hours behind PST, and there's no Daylight Savings Time here. Casual dressing is the norm. Hawaii activities and ATM machines are plentiful.

If you find you forgot something at home, you're sure to find what you need in Hawaii's malls and retail shops. Public transport is somewhat limited. Renting a car is a good option, as car rentals are fairly inexpensive in Hawaii.

Hawaiian coffee is renowned for its low acidity and smoothness. It is documented to have the lowest acidity in the world.

Famous Waikiki Beach in Honolulu is the place where the "Father of Modern Surfing," Duke Kahanamoku, learned all his skills.

Did you know about any of these remarkable facts about Hawaii?

Caucasians, also known as Haoles, make up 34% of the population, while Japanese-Americans constitute about 32%, Filipino-Americans about 16% and Chinese-Americans about 5% in Hawaii.

On Hawaii's Big Island, Kileaua Volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the world's most active volcano and the island is home to the world's biggest telescope, at the Mauna Kea Observatory, at an altitude of 13,796 feet (4,205 m)

Hawaii's most secluded island, Lanai, known in the past as "the Pineapple Island" was rented entirely On January 1, 1994 by Microsoft's Bill Gates for his wedding to Melinda French

The north shore of Molokai is home to the tallest sea cliffs in the world, stretching more than 3,000 feet (914 meters) high. Molokai is also home to the longest waterfall in Hawaii: Kahiwa Falls is 2,165 feet (660 meters) tall.

The rainiest place on Earth is Mt. Waialeale on the island of Kauai. The average rainfall is 397 inches (10 meters) per year. Kauai is known as the "Garden Island."

If after checking these uncommon facts about Hawaii you are seduced and want to experience all these, get more information from the website link you will find below. You can choose from a large selection of the best Hawaii sightseeing tours, breathtaking adventures and unique tourist activities. The most reliable activities & tour operators are gathered here, for your convenience.

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