Thursday 25 June 2015

Why Hawaii Should be Your Next Travel Destination

In this blog post, I’m going to tell you exactly why your next trip abroad should be to the wonderful island of Hawaii. So, here goes!

The People Are Hospitable

Hawaii is famous for its hospitality, and this is all down to its people and their culture. You won’t get such a generous and enthusiastic welcome in many other places in the world. Arriving in a place and getting a typical Hawaiian welcome instantly puts you in a good mood and endears you to the place.

This is exactly what you want when you’re traveling to a new location. There’s nothing worse than arriving in a place and feeling like the locals are distant and not interested in your stay. As you walk around Hawaii, you’ll notice that people smile and say hello, it lifts your day!

The Culture is Fascinating

There isn’t just one culture in Hawaii; there are loads of different ones. That clash of cultures and the mixture it creates is what makes the collective culture of the island so unique and so fascinating. Most people in Hawaii are of mixed race because there has been so much immigration to the island over the decades.

But the traditional Hawaiian culture still exists and is being continually added to. Some of them come across as cliched nowadays, but they still play an important role on the island. Hula dancing, for example, is very popular. Food plays a big part in Hawaiian culture too, so make sure you eat some island food while you’re there.


The Weather is Great

One of the big factors that go towards deciding which destination to choose for your next trip is the weather. And you won’t find many better places for great weather than Hawaii. It has some of the best summer weather conditions in the world. But even if you’re not going in the summer, the climate remains relatively stable.

It often feels like a paradise when you’re there. So, why not make it your next travel destination? We all need a little break in paradise once in a while. There are lots of great villas and apartments to stay in on Koloa Landing at Poipu Beach. I’d definitely recommend staying near a beach to get the full Hawaiian experience.

There Are Lots of Relaxation Opportunities

Being an island, Hawaii is perfect for beach relaxation. The island has over 750 miles of shoreline and 400 different beaches. You can spend all year on the island not fully explore all the beaches that Hawaii has to offer. The beaches aren’t pebbly and uncomfortable either; the sands are glorious and white.

It’s almost impossible not to feel relaxed and laid back when you’re staying in Hawaii. When everyone around you is at ease and having fun, it becomes much easier to relax and have fun yourself too. Great food, sun, sea, and sand. It truly is a paradise, so give yourself a treat and spend some time in Hawaii!

Hawaii is a beautiful island. So, if you’re looking for somewhere that’s beautiful and perfect for relaxation, Hawaii is the place for you.

Sunday 31 January 2010

Destination Miami? Enjoy a ride on the new Airport Flyer

The Airport Flyer, Miami's newest's addition to its airport's transport network has launched and costs visitors only $2.35 each way, making it the best value airport transfer in the whole of the United States.
The Airport Flyer (route 150) offers endless drop-offs at hotel resorts and bus stops; together with an express service between Miami International Airport and Miami Beach with only one stop in between at Earlington Heights Metrorail station. The new route transports passengers from Miami Airport's bus terminal (Terminal E) to 41st street and Alton Road within twenty minutes and continues on Collins Avenue to 16th Street.
Each Airport Flyer bus is equipped with luggage racks, Wi-Fi capability, comfortable seating and special banding for easy identification by the public, the service runs seven days a week, from 06:00 to 23:00, offering a fast, easy, convienient and inexpensive way to travel to and from Miam's International Airport. If you are travelling to Miami, visit www.miamiandbeaches.com/visitors/transportation; use the Airport Flyer, then come back and tell us all about it.