Tour Hawaii
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Tour Hawaii and drink in the splendor of the islands. Is it worth it to take a tour?
Well, heck ya! Let the experts do what they do best!
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Want to take a Tour of Hawaii?
If you want to travel in comfort, see all the highlights of your island of choice ... we can't recommend enough that you take a tour!
However, having said that, do your research. As is the case with any industry, there are good and bad. |
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Spend some time looking around before committing your $$. Once you step off the airplane, you will be bombarded with choices.
You will see tour hawaii brochures and magazines every where you look. Your first step will be just to 'gather' all of your information together.
Decide how many days you want to spend touring, and your top priorities to visit. You may want to sprinkle your vacation with down days at the beach, or pool, and don't forget ... shopping.
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Hawaii Tour Companies are competitive so don't expect to have to pay full rate. There are often brokers which will offer multiples of discounts.
There is also your local hotel concierge. Check them out ... that's what they are paid for. Don't be pressured to make decisions on the spot. There will be other opportunities around the corner. Take your time deciding on YOUR plan of action.
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Always ask about cancellation policies on the off chance of poor weather. You might want to wait until the day prior to book to ensure decent weather conditions.
Do they offer hotel pickup and return? Is a gratuity expected for the tour guide?
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Robert's Hawaii and Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays are the two largest land tour businesses offering a multitude of guided tours.
The most popular hawaii tour is to the summit of Haleakala followed by the road to Hana.
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There are also a number of Specialty Tours including Maui Eco-Adventures which offers daily hikes and kayak tours.
Aloha Bicycle Tours organizes a great ride along the scenic Upcountry road to the Tedeschi Winery.
Maui Cave Adventures in Hana takes novice and experienced spelunkers
into Ka'eleku Caverns and underground network of cool lava tubes.
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