вторник, 25 ноября 2014 г.
Dubbed the Mardi Gras of the Pacific, Maui s famed Halloween celebration returns this year. Come in
Hawaii, known for its aloha spirit, beautiful beaches and Hawaii 5-0, will play host this November to dignitaries and guests from around the world at the 2011 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation in Honolulu. dallas rental cars Don t worry if you re not attending there s still plenty of to do during the next few months. Here s a list of a few favorite events coming up:
The crown jewel of the surfing world, this competition will be held at various surfing spots Sunset Beach, Pipeline and Haliewa Beach on the island s famed North Shore. Whether you re surfing or not, stop by Turtle Bay Resort , also located on the North Shore, to drink in the relaxing vibe and sunsets at the Hang 10 pool bar and grill. For more information check out triplecrownofsurfing.com .
Dubbed the Mardi Gras of the Pacific, Maui s famed Halloween celebration returns this year. Come in costume and join other ghouls and goblins in the celebration and Halloween Parade. Visit lahainahalloween.com for more information.
Did you know that Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee? The Kona Coffee Festival, in its 41st year, is a must for all coffee dallas rental cars aficionados. Come and enjoy your favorite cup of Joe, and learn from coffee brewers the techniques used to make those award-winning cups of coffee.
While the Big Island is known for its coffee, Kauai is known for its rum. While on the Garden Isle, stop by the award-winning Koloa Rum Company for a rum tasting. Located at the historic Kilohana Plantation in Lihue, the Koloa Rum Company offers daily tastings. There s a reason Hawaii is known for its Mai Tais. If you can t make it there, next best thing would be a stop at Rum Fire Restaurant, opening late December, at the Sheraton Kauai , right on Poipu Beach.
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