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Friday 12 September 2008

One Day Tours Hawaii

If you are someone who is going to be spending a vacation in Hawaii but are going to be spending your time located at one particular resort during your stay then you may want to consider learning more about one day tours Hawaii.


Such tours allow you to spend time either for the day or you can stay overnight if you wish at some of the other islands that make up this beautiful state. So let us learn a little more about one day tours Hawaii State that a person can take.


The best way to probably first start booking these day tours is through the agent who originally arranged your vacation for your. Certainly you may well discover that they can actually get a better price for you than if you actually arranged the trips yourself.


Also there are a number of companies that are based in Hawaii that offer these trips and can be arranged once you have arrived and settled into your vacation. Some of the companies you may wish to consider using in order to organize such a trip include the following:-


1. Roberts Hawaii – This is one of the biggest tour companies on the islands and they can provide you with day and overnight trips to either Maui, Kauai or Big Island.


2. Polynesian Adventure Tours – This company is just as large as Roberts Hawaii and can provide visitors to Hawaii with 2 different kinds of tours that will take them to the outer islands as well as then taking them on from their to another island of their choice.


3. Aloha Island Tours – This particular company only offers those who wish to spend a day touring Maui, Kauai or Big Island.


The other way of doing one day tours of Hawaii and if you want to do it at your own pace and not one that has been set by a travel or tour operator is to arrange to purchase a 7 day island pass from Aloha Airlines. This costs around $336 and allows you unlimited flights between the various islands that make up Hawaii for the seven days that you have paid for. You can fly from Honolulu to Maui to Kauai to Molokai to Lanai and to Big Island using this pass. Generally the flights from Honolulu take from 20 to 45 minutes to complete depending upon which island you are going to be visiting.


So if you are someone who does not want to spend all of their vacation sat on a beach watching the ships go by, but wants to learn a little bit more about what the islands have to offer then why not arrange some one day tours of Hawaii either before you go or when you get there.

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For more information on Hawaii activities information visit http://www.hotelsinternationalairfares.com/hawaii_activities_information.html


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