Whether you have been longing for a dream vacation on the sun-drenched white beaches of Cancun or it is for a return trip to that favorite Caribbean vacation spot of yours, the constant factors are always the turquoise water, the long white-powdered stretches of beach, the multitude of activities in and around Cancun, and the kindness and hospitality of the locals.
Cancun is an open gate to your dream vacation. It boasts state-of-the-art hotel facilities among the coolest clubs, bars, and malls only a few feet away from the most beautiful beaches in the world.
The beaches are wonderful. They are supposedly public, but many of the big hotels do the best they can to keep others out off their area. There are many "official" beaches squeezed in between the hotels, and there are signs that show the way from the street.
mercredi 22 août 2007
Drive into the Sunset of Hana
The Hana Highway is an almost 60 mile stretch of road that connects the small town of Hana to the rest of Maui. The Hana Highway winds its way past waterfalls, beaches, bridges and spectacular ocean views. After Hana, the highway becomes even more like a footpath than a road and heads to the Kipahulu Visitor Center at Haleakala National Park.
It's perfect for a cruise on your Harley chopper in the evening. From Hana, it will take another 45 minutes to reach the Kipahulu Visitor Center at Haleakala National Park. Once you reach the Park entrance you can park and take a short walk to the Seven Sacred Pools. On the way back to your hotel you can stop at Hamoa Beach for a swim.
Watch the sunrise from cliffs overlooking the rugged coastline. Bathe in secluded pools fed by mountain waterfalls once known only to ancient Hawaiian kings. Hike through lush tropical jungles and fields of bamboo.
It's perfect for a cruise on your Harley chopper in the evening. From Hana, it will take another 45 minutes to reach the Kipahulu Visitor Center at Haleakala National Park. Once you reach the Park entrance you can park and take a short walk to the Seven Sacred Pools. On the way back to your hotel you can stop at Hamoa Beach for a swim.
Watch the sunrise from cliffs overlooking the rugged coastline. Bathe in secluded pools fed by mountain waterfalls once known only to ancient Hawaiian kings. Hike through lush tropical jungles and fields of bamboo.
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