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Hawaii Time Share
Hawaii’s Big Island is perfect for kids because there’s not only so much to do, but there’s so much to see. To minimize time in the car, you may want to split your visit in two and stay on both sides of the island. The Hilo side is great for exploring the waterfalls of the Hamakua Coast and the Kilauea Volcano. Move over to the Kona side for sun and fun on the beach. Keiki (kids) love to learn fascinating new things. Many hiking trails lead you to ancient heiau (temples) or past loi (flooded fields) where taro, the Hawaiian staple, still grows. An authentic hula performance based upon legends of the Hawaiian people will keep young eyes enthralled. And, a road trip through the plantation towns of North Kohala will take you past the birthplace of King Kamehameha, the first King of the united Hawaiian Islands, which they’ll think is pretty cool. Of course the kids will want to investigate tide pools, go snorkeling or whale watching, and explore Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Parents enjoy the dozens of coffe
Save with Orbitz' Hawaii Sale!! Exp Sept 4, 2006
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