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Susan G. Komen Cheerleaders Video Nov 29

About 136 former cheerleaders got together to do a dance routine to benefit “Susan G. Komen for the Cure” (Breast Cancer).  Each time someone views the video, United Healthcare will make a donation to the Komen organization. Their goal is to get a million hits, which will lead to $100K    raised. Please can you take a moment to watch the video – and, just as important, pass this link onto your network of friends, family and colleagues? It benefits a very important cause!

Watch the video here:

www.KomenPhiladelphia.org/Video

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Hawaii Magazine: Hawaii’s Best Swimming Beaches! Nov 03

What are the best “swimming” beaches in Hawaii?

Here are the results, according to Hawaii Magazine beach expert John R.K. Clark. Clark knows more about Hawaii beaches than anyone in the state. He’s walked the shorelines and swum the waters of every stretch of sand in Hawaii—more than 500 beaches in all.

Top swimming beaches in Hawaii (from Hawaii Magazine):

MAUI
Kapalua Beach Park
(Kapalua, West Maui)

“Kapalua is a nice little pocket of curved white sand beach. During winter, when surf kicks up on Maui’s west side, its two lava-rock points block the surf so the beach stays calm. It’s a great beach for swimming and snorkeling—you’ll see fish and other marine life. The beach is a focal point of the Kapalua Resort. But there’s public parking, restrooms and a right of way to the beach.”

KAUAI
Salt Pond Beach Park
(Hanapepe, West Kauai)

“It’s a beautiful setting—a wide white sand beach, nice and clear water, and a lagoon created by a rock barrier offshore. Even when surf is big outside the barrier, the lagoon inside remains protected and safe for swimming. There are tidal pools with lots of marine life for kids to explore. During the summer, you can watch the caretakers of the beach’s salt ponds make paakai—Hawaiian sea salt.”

OAHU
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
(Hawaii Kai, East Honolulu)

“This is one of the most beautiful beach settings in all of the Hawaiian Islands. For snorkelers, marine life is plentiful. The bay has a large sand pocket in the middle of the reef, called ‘The Keyhole’ that is perfect for swimming. The horseshoe-shaped bay was created when ocean water broke into the outside wall of a volcanic crater. So when you’re in Hanauma Bay, you’re swimming inside a flooded volcano, a unique setting.”

BIG ISLAND
Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area
(South Kohala Coast)

Contact me today to book your trip to one of Hawaii’s most beautiful beaches! linda@honeymoonsinc.com!

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Hawaii Whale Watching: The Whales Are Back! Nov 03

Latest Activity News: The Whales are back!

The first Humpback Whale this season was spotted three weeks ago north of Kauai, while another Whale was seen off Maui a few days ago! Now is the perfect time to visit Hawaii and take in the beauty of nature that no other destination can match:

Hawaii Whale Watching

Whale Watching Tours Oahu
Whale Watching Tours Maui
Whale Watching Tours Kauai
Whale Watching Tours Big Island

Book your dream trip to Hawaii now to take part it breathtaking whale watching excursions! Contact me today at linda@honeymoonsinc.com!

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Best of Hawaii: HAWAII Magazine readers’ Favorite Hawaii Hiking Trails Oct 18

Love to go hiking? Check out these favorite Hawaii hiking trails!

MAUI: Haleakala National Park – The summit area of Haleakala alone has over 30 miles of ‘em, from 10 minute walks to overnight trek. But our favorite is the Kaluuoakaoo Trail, a 5-mile roundtrip descent straight to the crater floor.
Hiking Destinations in Maui

OAHU: Diamond Head Crater Trail – This is Hawaii’s most popular hike, attracting more than 1.3 million people annually.
Hiking Destinations in Oahu

KAUAI: Napali Coast Kalalau Trail – If you wish to hike the northern side of this breathtaking coastline—with its plunging sea cliffs, lush rainforests and valleys and panoramic ocean views—Kalalau is your trail.
Hiking Destinations in Kauai

BIG ISLAND: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park – The park has more trails than you could take in a week—from a quick walk through a lava tube to multi-day hikes.
Hiking Destinations on the Big Island of Hawaii

Read more about these breathtaking hiking experiences here: “’Best of Hawaii’ 2010: Our readers’ favorite Hawaii hiking trails” – HawaiiMagazine.com

Contact me today to book your ultimate Hawaii hiking vacation! linda@honeymoonsinc.com!


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Maui is “Best Island in the World” for the 16th Time Oct 18

Exciting announcement from the Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau!

MAUI IS “BEST ISLAND IN THE WORLD” FOR THE 16th TIME

“The Magic Isle” Captures Highest Score of Any Destination in the World for 2010

MAUI, Hawai’i – For an unprecedented 16th time, “Maui, the Magic Isle” captured “Best Island in the World” honors in the 23rd annual CONDE NAST TRAVELER Readers’ Choice Awards Poll. With a score of 90.7, it also garnered “Best Pacific Island” for the 20th consecutive year. According to the magazine, “Maui is the only island to score above 90, making it No. 1 in the world for the sixteenth time.”

In the “Best Pacific Island” category, sister island Kaua’i placed second with a score of 88.8. Bora Bora ranked third with 85.5. Other Hawaiian islands placing in the “Top Ten” were: 6th place Hawai’i Island (83.5); 7th place O’ahu (83.3); and 8th place Lāna’i (80.8). Other top island destinations in the world included winners in the following geographical categories: Asia/Indian Ocean (Males, 86.4), Caribbean/Atlantic (Bermuda, 83.7), North America (Kiawah, 83.0) and Europe (Mykonos and the Cyclades, 78.0).

Maui’s score once again surpassed all other top destinations worldwide, convincingly topping every single “Best City” category winner including Oceania (Sydney, 86.1), U.S. (San Francisco, 84.3), Europe (Florence, 84.6), Asia (Bangkok, 82.9), Africa/Middle East (Capetown, 83.7) and The Americas (Vancouver, 82.4).

“After a successful summer season, this is simply more wonderful news for Maui,” stated Terryl Vencl, executive director, Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau. “We are blessed with stunning natural beauty, world-class service, top-notch activities, excellent restaurants and myriad accommodation options.”

Maui County Mayor Charmaine Tavares added, “Our cherished host culture and the gracious aloha of our residents continue to make such awards possible.” Mayor Tavares concluded, “this very prestigious honor is yet again testament to our visitor industry and most importantly, our people of Maui.”

The hotels of Maui County completely dominated the “Top Hawai’i Resorts” list. In this category, four of the top five winners were from Maui and Lāna’i. The list includes: 1. Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea; 2. Hotel Hāna Maui and Honua Spa; 4. Four Seasons Resort Lāna’i at Mānele Bay and 5. Four Seasons Resort Lāna’i, The Lodge at Kō’ele. Four Seasons Resort Hualālai (Hawai’i Island) ranked third. Other Maui properties ranked in the Top 20 including: #9 Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui; #11 Grand Wailea; #15 Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua and Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa (tie) and #20 Westin Maui Resort & Spa (tied with Kaua’i Marriott and Beach Club). In total, Maui captured nine of the “Top 20″ spots.

The magazine’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards poll analyzes the travel preferences of their readership in various categories including cities, islands, airlines, cruise lines, hotels, spas, resorts and rental cars. Ratings are based on the responses of CONDE NAST TRAVELER subscribers who participated in the 23rd annual poll. More than 25,000 readers participated this year and complete results are published in the November 2010 issue, which arrives on newsstands later this month.

The Maui Visitors and Convention Bureau via the Hawai’i Visitors and Convention Bureau is contracted by the Hawai’i Tourism Authority (HTA), the state of Hawai’i’s tourism agency, for marketing management services in North America. The HTA was established in 1998 to ensure a successful visitor industry well into the future. Its mission is to strategically manage Hawai’i tourism in a sustainable manner consistent with the state of Hawai’i’s economic goals, cultural values, preservation of natural resources, community desires, and visitor industry needs.

“Congratulations to Maui for once again winning the hearts of travelers and receiving this prestigious designation, ” said Mike McCartney, president and CEO of Hawai’i Tourism Authority. “This honor is a testament to both Maui’s visitor industry and its people for providing visitors with an authentic and unique experience they can’t find anywhere else in the world.”

“Maui nō ka ‘oi!” or “Maui is the Best!” is a common Hawaiian refrain. World-class resorts, award winning cuisine, championship golf and the islands’ host Hawaiian culture have propelled Maui into the limelight.

Ready to experience Maui?  Contact me today to book your dream Maui vacation! linda@honeymoonsinc.com!

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Native Hawaiian Healing for the Cure – Susan G. Komen in Hawaii Sep 15

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Location: The Wai‘anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center – pioneering Native Hawaiian and other traditional healing arts in an integrated health setting.

Time: 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (not including transportation time)

Experience: Learn about Native Hawaiian healing arts from Kahu Kauila Clark, a “kahu” (teacher, promoter, and caretaker) of Native Hawaiian practices and one of only five Hawaiian Healers recognized by the State of Hawai‘i. Kahu Kauila’s lineage has long been that of healers and keepers of the sacred knowledge of Hawaiian ways and he is a living example of what it means to “Be Aloha.” For those fortunate enough to participate in this special event, he will share much of his “mana‘o” (knowledge) about Hawaii’s beauty, spiritual essence, and ancient understandings.

Your visit will include a tour of the Center’s La’au Walking Trail, featuring medicinal herbs and other plants useful to the Native Hawaiian people.

You will also be given a deeper look into the Center’s efforts to perpetuate the Native Hawaiian Healing Arts, such as:

  • Lomilomi (Hawaiian massage healing focusing on muscle stress relaxation therapy)
  • La’au Lapa’au (herbal medicine)
  • La’au Kahea (spiritual healing)
  • Ho’oponopono (conflict resolution)

At the end of this unique experience, you will have the opportunity to pick up a specially prepared lunch at the Center’s Ka’a’aina Café for your return trip to Waikïkï.

Price: $60.00+tax including transportation from and to Waikïkï. (Lunch is optional.)

Susan G. Komen Donation: $15.00 of the proceeds from each tour.

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Book Now! Opening Date Set for Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa Hawaii! Aug 12

Book Now! Opening Date Set for Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii!

Aloha! Now is the time to book at Disney’s luxurious new Hawaiian Resort & Spa – Aulani! Bookings are now open for Disney’s new family resort on the shores of O‘ahu. Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, Ko Olina, Hawai‘i, is scheduled to welcome its first Guests on Aug. 29, 2011. Your can choose from a variety of resort room options, including ocean or garden views! Ocean View Rates from $520!

Contact me today at linda@honeymoonsinc.com to book your Disney dream getaway in Hawaii!

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2010 Komen Hawaii Race for the Cure Jul 07

Save the date! Gather your family and friends and support the cause on the beautiful island of O’ahu at the 16th Annual Komen Hawaii Race for the Cure on Sunday, October 17, 2010. This beautiful and scenic route takes you throughout legendary Waikiki. There is no better place to show your support, as you celebrate the life and memory of those touched by breast cancer in a place infused with the unique warmth of Aloha spirit in the islands.

Join the Travel Pink, Travel O’ahu team as they Race for the Cure in paradise!

http://www.raceforthecurehawaii.org

Let me help you plan your trip! linda@honeymoonsinc.com!

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HAWAII NAMED “BEST VALUE DESTINATION” IN SMARTERTRAVEL EDITORS’ CHOICE AWARDS 2010 Jun 10

HONOLULU – Hawaii was recently named “Best Value Destination” in the SmarterTravel Editors’ Choice Awards 2010, beating out other contenders, including Las Vegas, Mexico, Australia, and Argentina.

According to the company’s website, Hawaii earned the title as this year’s best value destination based on sales and deals. The site also noted “With a three percent drop in overall year-over-year travel prices and a 10 to 15 percent decrease in premium hotel rates, plus four new air routes so far in 2010 and the likely addition of new low-cost carrier service from Allegiant, Hawaii was the obvious choice. While the summer peak season should be busy, last-minute deals may still be available, as will discounts for the rest of the year.”

“Value is measured by the total experience a visitor gets when they come to Hawai‘i,” said Mike McCartney, president and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA). “It is an honor to have earned this award because it is also a reflection of our people, our culture and our place.”

John Monahan, president and CEO of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau (HVCB) added, “We’ve always believed Hawaii has been a great value for travelers and it’s satisfying to see the editors at SmarterTravel agree. This recognition is the result of hard work and collaboration within Hawaii’s tourism industry. The mission has been to keep the destination competitively priced by providing travelers attractive deals without sacrificing quality in these tough economic times.”

SmarterTravel Editor’s Choice Awards named winners in 17 categories, including the best airlines, airports, reward/loyalty programs, providers, and reward cards among others. Overall, SmarterTravel gave the highest marks to companies that have remained focused on providing value and service for a great customer experience.

“Our editors follow the ins and outs of the travel industry every day and they have chosen the best of the best in each category,” said Anne Banas, executive editor of SmarterTravel. “These winners are meeting the needs of today’s traveler.”

For more information on the complete list of winners, visit SmarterTravel.com.

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Dinner: Impossible to Feed the Cast of LOST in Hawaii May 18

WHAT:

Dinner: Impossible – “Robert’s LOST Mission”

WHEN:

May 19, 2010 – 7:00 p.m. HST

Food Network: Oceanic Cable 60/Digital 321

WHO:

Chef Robert Irvine, Dinner: Impossible (Food Network)

Executive Chef Jon Matsubara, The Royal Hawaiian Hotel

NORTH SHORE, OAHU – Chef Robert Irvine of Dinner: Impossible is back in Hawaii on a mission to feed the cast and crew of the hit ABC series LOST.

Robert is “stranded” on the deserted LOST location set of Papailoa Beach in Haleiwa. Using food found on the beach and minimal cooking supplies, and with the help of Executive Chef Jon Matsubara of The Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Robert must figure out a way to quickly create a delicious meal for 90 hungry Hollywood types before his time runs out. Will Robert’s creativity be enough for him to succeed on his LOST Hawaii mission?

The Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau partnered with Starwood Hawaii to assist with the on-island filming of Dinner: Impossible’s LOST Hawaii episode.

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