January 27, 2010...12:00 am

Lets go cruising now, in Hawaii

From Big Island to Maui, to Oahu, to Kauai, there are a few things different and special about each local flavour. The easiest way to get a genuine taste of Hawaii, is to try the sample platter. Kauai is the littlest and farthest from the Massive Island, but don’t count it out apropos local culture. Nicknamed the Garden Island for its rich wildlife and attractive views, the island of Kauai is home to all sorts of different nature-based activities.

You can go kayaking, biking, tubing, whale watching, off road sightseeing, picnicking, snorkeling, on eco tours, dinner cruises, or see a bit of everything from an aeroplane tour. The finest that Hawaii’s nature ha to supply is on the beautiful island of Kauai, and it is sometimes used in Hollywood films for its representation of the natural fauna of Hawaii, from garden to beach to Waimea Ravine, which you can span on a day long tour while visiting the island.

You can make a stop at Pearl Bay for a little bit of historic learning, and then go across the island to take a look at the Polynesian Cultural Center and fin out more on the rich cultural history of the island’s locals. Learn how to parasail or surf off the coast or attend an evening luau. Some of the best beaches and golfing courses in the world are located on this island, and the peak of the Haleakala volcano is truly a sight to behold. Heading off to our final island, your cruise will pull up to Gigantic Island, which is also called Hawaii. No matter what you decide to do, there’s masses of natural beauty around and lots of out of doors activities to keep everybody engaged and entertained.