Thursday, April 5, 2012

Travel Info for Your Hawaii Vacation


Aloha everyone, with warm weather and summer fast approaching, it time to start thinking about summer vacations, as well as getting into the planning stages for some luaus. But we also know that those are not always simple tasks and that people may need ideas or basic advise.

So having said that, we thought that we would share some of our favorite vacation and travel articles/references with you. Yes, some of the sites are ad supported (we get a few cents if a visitor clicks on an ad), but the information contained on the sites we are suggesting could prove to be pretty invaluable to many people.

So first up in our favorites list is Travelers Frequently Asked Questions About Traveling to Hawaii  posted on Island Shirts. The page offers information on airports and flight travel as well as tips in eating, what to wear and so on. 

Next on our list is an article from Shop Hawaiian containing Recommendations on stores and businesses to shop at in Hawaii and smart shoppers know that personalized shopping recommendations are the way to go. Also on our virtual itinerary is the website Shop Aloha where you can Learn more about Hawaii's Culture and Lifestyle, its always good to have some basic knowledge of the culture, and that applies to just about any new location you visit.

Now onto our favorite part of summer, that being PARTIES! Yes, we live for them. But again many people are at a loss and do not even know where to start. And of course we are going to hook you up; let’s start with How to Decorate for a Luau where you can learn from someone’s first hand experiences. The writings cover everything you need to know about luau decorations and more.

And as an added bonus for our valued readers we offer you tips on How to Dress for a Luau which is a must read for the party planners as your guests will all be asking you what’s appropriate luau wear and what’s not.

Factually speaking, the most commonly questions asked still, and for some seamingly odd reason always will, pertain to What to wear in Hawaii and we think that it’s because most people simply want to fit in and in a way pay respect to the Hawaiian culture. If you consider yourself to be a really geeky Hawaiian apparel person you may enjoy an lengthy yet detailed article authored by Linda Boynton Arthur, titled History of Hawaiian Holoku (Hawaiian dresses). We hope this helps you have a more enjoyable summer and if you have a resource you would like to share simply mention it in a comment and we will check it out. Mahalo everyone!

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