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Hawai'i Tourism Oceania has recently released the 2015 edition of the Discover Hawai'i guide.
The 92 page guide is available for free in hard copy, as an online 'flip' book or printer friendly version and covers all of the essential areas for planning a Hawai'i holiday including expert advice; hot shopping, dining and entertainment tips as well as an endless variety of holiday options.
The guide presents an overview of the six visitable Hawaiian Islands of O'ahu, Kaua'i, Maui, Hawai'i Island (Big Island), Lana'i and Moloka'i to help visitors decide which unique island experience would suit them. From the more adventurous options of exploring an active volcano or hiking through a rainforest on Hawai'i Island, to reconnecting with nature taking in the beauty of Waimea Canyon and the Na Pali Coast on Kaua'i. Alternatively one can soak up the sun or snorkel in the turquoise ocean on some of the world's most beautiful beaches on Maui, or shop us a storm on Kalakaua Avenue and ride a seemingly endless wave at Waikiki Beach on O'ahu.
Ashlee Galea, Country Manager Australia, Hawai'i Tourism Oceania said "We are pleased to offer this guide as a valuable resource to assist with the decision making and planning process. This guide demonstrates what sets Hawai'i apart from other holiday destinations. It is the welcoming embrace of its people and the rich native Hawaiian culture that permeates so many aspects of daily life. From a deep respect for the natural environment to the many opportunities to share in Hawai'i's authentic traditions of celebration, music and dance."
To find the new Discover Hawai'i Guide go to www.gohawaii.com/au/visitor-guide
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The guide presents an overview of the six visitable Hawaiian Islands of O'ahu, Kaua'i, Maui, Hawai'i Island (Big Island), Lana'i and Moloka'i to help visitors decide which unique island experience would suit them. From the more adventurous options of exploring an active volcano or hiking through a rainforest on Hawai'i Island, to reconnecting with nature taking in the beauty of Waimea Canyon and the Na Pali Coast on Kaua'i. Alternatively one can soak up the sun or snorkel in the turquoise ocean on some of the world's most beautiful beaches on Maui, or shop us a storm on Kalakaua Avenue and ride a seemingly endless wave at Waikiki Beach on O'ahu.
Ashlee Galea, Country Manager Australia, Hawai'i Tourism Oceania said "We are pleased to offer this guide as a valuable resource to assist with the decision making and planning process. This guide demonstrates what sets Hawai'i apart from other holiday destinations. It is the welcoming embrace of its people and the rich native Hawaiian culture that permeates so many aspects of daily life. From a deep respect for the natural environment to the many opportunities to share in Hawai'i's authentic traditions of celebration, music and dance."
To find the new Discover Hawai'i Guide go to www.gohawaii.com/au/visitor-guide
web gohawaii.com/au | meethawaii.com/au
@alohadownunder
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