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QUACK - QUACK - QUACK !!!Only 275 days to go!!!!Don't know if anyone has been looking at the HAL shorex yet; but, just in case you don't see anything that trips your trigger, here are some other suggestions:Best of MauiThere's so much to see and do on Maui, and so many places to stay and eat. Consistently named as one of the world's best islands, Maui has something for everyone. Beaches of black, gold and red sand, a crater bigger than Manhattan scenic drives, exclusive resorts, historic towns, top snorkeling and scuba diving sites, and tropical rain forests are just some of what you'll find on Maui. Top Things to Do on MauiBest Affordable Eats in West MauiBest Beaches on MauiBest Maui GuidebooksBest Free Things to Do on MauiFavorite Places to Stay on MauiTop Upcountry Maui AttractionsMaui Attractions5 Star Scuba on MauiAtlantis Submarine Tour MauiDrive Around West Maui's Rugged North ShoreDrive to Upcountry MauiExplore Lahaina, MauiFeast at LeleFlea Markets, Farmers Markets and Craft FairsHaleakala National Park - Summit AreaHaleakala National Park Kipahulu Area - Oheo GulchThe Road to Hana and BeyondHumpback WhalesIao Valley State ParkKaanapali BeachMaui Zipline AdventuresOld Lahaina LuauSugar Cane TrainSunrise at HaleakalāTeralani Sailing AdventuresUFO Parasail on MauiBest of OahuEven today where tourists have so many resources to help them plan their trips. so many visitors to Hawaii spend a week in Waikiki, return home and tell folks they've been to Hawaii. They've missed the real Hawaii. Even on Oahu, there is so much to see and do outside of Waikiki that can keep visitors busy for several visits. Be sure to explore this wonderful island.Top Things to Do on OahuBest Oahu Family Activities15 Fun Things to do in Oahu101 Free Things to Do on Oahu (or under $10)Best Free Things to Do on OahuBest Free Things to Do in WaikikiBest Paid Activities on OahuOahu Hotel and Resort Reviews and ProfilesBest Oahu GuidebooksBest Oahu Hotels & ResortsTop Local Eats on OahuTop Paid Attractions and Tours on OahuTop Oahu Tourist AttractionsBest Places to Hear Hawaiian Music on OahuBest Places to Shop on OahuWhat's New With Oahu's Activities, Entertainment and EventsAtlantis Submarine Tour WaikikiByodo-In Temple in the Valley of the TemplesDiamond Head State MonumentDriving Tour of Oahu's Leeward or Waianae CoastDriving Tour of Oahu's North ShoreExploring Kualoa Ranch and the Ka'a'awa ValleyExploring the Manoa ValleyHawaii Food ToursHonolulu ZooIn Search of Filming Locations for ABC's LostOriginal Glider RidesPacific Aviation MuseumParadise Cove Luau at the Ko Olina ResortParadise Helicopters, Turtle Bay Resort HelipadPolynesian Cultural CenterShopping on OahuTantalus and Round Top DriveVisiting Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona MemorialWalking Tour of Honolulu's Historic DistrictWild Side Specialty ToursKauaiFrom the awe inspiring Na Pali Coast, to the sunny South Shore, to the secluded areas of the North Shore, and to the crater of Mt. Wai'ale'ale, Kauai is one of the world's most beautiful islands. Top Things to Do on KauaiThings to Do for Free on KauaiSightseeing Tips for a First Time Visitor to KauaiAirVentures Hawaii Big Kahuna Air TourCaptain Zodiac's Raft Expeditions on KauaiDriving Tour of Kauai's North ShoreExploring the Southern Shore of KauaiExploring Waimea Canyon and Koke'e State ParkHelicopter Tour of Kauai with Jack Harter HelicoptersKilauea Point National Wildlife RefugeKilohana Plantation Including Luau KalamakuKipu Ranch AdventuresKauai's Golf CoursesLimahuli Garden and PreservePhoto Safari HawaiiPolynesian Adventure Tours Ali'i Movie Excursion and Scenic Hanalei TourPrinceville Ranch Horseback AdventuresPrinceville LuauSmith's Fern Grotto Wailua River CruiseBig Island of HawaiiWith 11 of the 14 known climate zones in the world - from desert lavascapes to tropical rain forests to beaches to snow on the peaks of 13,000 foot volcanoes, the Big Island of Hawaii has something for everyone. Top Things to Do on the Big Island of HawaiiTop Big Island Family ActivitiesCowboys of Hawaii at Parker RanchExploring Big Island's North KohalaHawaii Tropical Botanical GardenHawaii Volcanoes National ParkHilo Area AttractionsHilo Farmers MarketKalapana Lava Viewing Site - See the Active Lava FlowKapohoKine AdventuresMauna Kea Summit & Stars Adventure with Hawaii Forest and TrailPana'ewa Rainforest Zoo and GardensParker Ranch Cattle Country TourPololu Valley HikePu`uhonua O Honaunau - City of RefugeSecrets of PunaThings To Do For Free On Hawaii's Big IslandSaddle Road and Mauna Kea Summit DriveWaipio Rim Hike Adventure with Hawaii Forest and TrailWaipio ValleyLanaiWhere pineapple was king, today Lanai depends on tourism for it's survival. Secluded beaches, tall pine forests, alien-looking lava rock formations and two of the world's top golf courses are just some of what makes the island of Lanai the choice of today's high-end visitor. Daytrip to the Island of LanaiLanai PhotosMolokaiThe most Hawaiian island of all, Molokai, is certainly not for everyone. It's people are private but amazingly friendly. It's land is desert dry on one end and lush and tropical on the other. In between the Kalaupapa Peninsula bears witness to those who suffered there for having an illness caused by no fault of their own. Daytrip to MolokaiEast Molokai Along the Kamehameha V HighwaySouth Shore of Molokai and the Town of KaunakakaiVisiting Kalaupapa TodayGolfing in HawaiiHawaii is a golfers paradise with courses on each of the major islands. Whether you're a beginner or experienced golfer, you're sure to find a course to meet your level of play. Hawaii Pro Golf Season - PGA, Champions Tour and LPGA EventsKauai Golf CoursesMaui Golf CoursesOahu Golf CoursesHawaii Festivals & EventsHawaii celebrates the usual mainland holidays, but also many festivals and holidays exclusively its own, many of which derive from annual festivals celebrated by the ancient Hawaiians. 2012 Festivals and Events On OahuAdmission Day in HawaiiAla Moana Center's Annual Fourth Of July FestivitiesAloha FestivalsBig Island Film FestivalElvis Presley's Aloha from Hawaii, the 40th Anniversary Celebration - Jan. 2013Koloa Plantation DaysKona Coffee Cultural FestivalLantern Floating HawaiiLei Day in HawaiiMele Mei - A Month-long Celebration of Hawaiian MusicMerrie Monarch FestivalPrince Lot Hula FestivalStatehood DayHawaii Festivals - March and April
QUACK - QUACK - QUACK !!!
Only 275 days to go!!!!
Don't know if anyone has been looking at the HAL shorex yet; but, just in case you don't see anything that trips your trigger, here are some other suggestions:
Best of Maui
There's so much to see and do on Maui, and so many places to stay and eat. Consistently named as one of the world's best islands, Maui has something for everyone. Beaches of black, gold and red sand, a crater bigger than Manhattan scenic drives, exclusive resorts, historic towns, top snorkeling and scuba diving sites, and tropical rain forests are just some of what you'll find on Maui.
Best of Oahu
Even today where tourists have so many resources to help them plan their trips. so many visitors to Hawaii spend a week in Waikiki, return home and tell folks they've been to Hawaii. They've missed the real Hawaii. Even on Oahu, there is so much to see and do outside of Waikiki that can keep visitors busy for several visits. Be sure to explore this wonderful island.
Kauai
From the awe inspiring Na Pali Coast, to the sunny South Shore, to the secluded areas of the North Shore, and to the crater of Mt. Wai'ale'ale, Kauai is one of the world's most beautiful islands.
Big Island of Hawaii
With 11 of the 14 known climate zones in the world - from desert lavascapes to tropical rain forests to beaches to snow on the peaks of 13,000 foot volcanoes, the Big Island of Hawaii has something for everyone.
Lanai
Where pineapple was king, today Lanai depends on tourism for it's survival. Secluded beaches, tall pine forests, alien-looking lava rock formations and two of the world's top golf courses are just some of what makes the island of Lanai the choice of today's high-end visitor.
Molokai
The most Hawaiian island of all, Molokai, is certainly not for everyone. It's people are private but amazingly friendly. It's land is desert dry on one end and lush and tropical on the other. In between the Kalaupapa Peninsula bears witness to those who suffered there for having an illness caused by no fault of their own.
Golfing in Hawaii
Hawaii is a golfers paradise with courses on each of the major islands. Whether you're a beginner or experienced golfer, you're sure to find a course to meet your level of play.
Hawaii Festivals & Events
Hawaii celebrates the usual mainland holidays, but also many festivals and holidays exclusively its own, many of which derive from annual festivals celebrated by the ancient Hawaiians.