Posted on December - 17 - 2010

Polynesian Cultural Center in Oahu, Hawaii

Polynesian Cultural Center

Polynesian Cultural Center entrance picture The Polynesian Cultural Center Hawaii is a grand tourist attraction and is a living testimony of the Island’s spectacular culture and heritage. The Polynesian Cultural Center is located in Laie, on the island of Oahu in Honolulu County. Polynesian Cultural Center was publicly opened on October 12th, 1963.

Polynesian Cultural Center in Oahu covers a total area of 42 acres (17 ha) and belongs to the Brigham Young University of Hawaii (BYU-H). 700 of its staff and performers are mostly students of the University. They work for 20hrs per week during school terms and 40hrs throughout their break. Many of the students graduate free of debt.

The Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) preserves the ancient traditions and culture of Polynesia for the future generation and for all those seeking to experience it.

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Posted on December - 20 - 2008

Travelling through the Clouds

Helicopter Sight
Helicopter Sight

A helicopter tour through Hawaii is a wonderful dream to realize. It is one of those most romantic as well as thrilling adventures that ought to be experienced in life. One can have endless adventure and an eye-opening experience watching the volcano tops which can only be experienced through a helicopter ride. Helicopter tours through Hawaii give outstanding deals and if one can invest in this is a journey to be remembered for ever.

For example, one such package comes through the Oahu tour which has much to offer. Their exclusive and premier packages involve a spectacular 45 minute long ride across the historic places of Hawaii. These places include the spectacular Honolulu Harbor, the Ala Moana Beach, the Aloha Tower, the Sacred Falls and so on. There is also the very popular Waikiki Beach to take an oversight view of.

Oahu Ali’i Sacred Falls tour also facilitates exclusive helicopter tours to discover the place. One can witness the Pearl Harbor, the Dole Plantation, the Ala Moana Beach Park, the Turtle Bay as well as enjoy a roundtrip through the Waikiki transportation trip.

For more information on reserving places for a copter tour please check out the deal displayed
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Posted on July - 28 - 2008

EXOTIC HAWAIIAN BEACHES

hawaii beaches The main attraction of the Hawaiian Islands is undeniably its exotic beaches. In fact, it is considered to have some of the best beaches of USA, if not the world. So, before booking yourself a winter vacation to these islands, find out where the greatest beaches are.

The Holupoe Beach on Lanai, with its crescent sand not only attracts visitors but also many dolphins. The Kaanapali beach near Lahaina on Maui is a busy resort beach with three miles of sand stretching. This beach is for those who like to combine beach with some bit of action. The Lumahai beach on the northern shore of Kuai is ideal for photographs & sunbathing. In fact, many movies are shot here. Again, the Punaluu beach on Kau with its black sands attracts sea turtles along with sunbathers. Sunbathers, swimmers & snorkelers,and occasion dresses on the other hand, flock to the Wailea beach in south Maui.

Posted on July - 22 - 2008

My First Post

Hello People,

My name is Matt and i am the starter of this blog. The main purpose of me starting this blog was to blog about one of my favourite places on Earth Hawaii. I was always fascinated with the Charm And Aura of Hawaii and it was just about 1 month when i thought i would be starting a blog on this place and today i have successfully launched this blog.

I would be blogging about almost all aspects of Hawaii including the world famous beaches, vacation hotspots, real estate conditions in the place, current news and events, and also would be starting a Citizen’s journal as the blog goes big.

So stay tuned to it, i would be updating it almost daily. Also, your views and reviews would be very important for us. So if you want to contribute just let me know through the Contact Us page.

Thanks and have a good day.