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The 137 islands, islets and shoals that make up the Hawaiian Island chain sit at the northern tip of the Polynesian Triangle, an expanse of ocean roughly the size of Europe and North America combined. As one of the most geographically isolated, continuously populated spots on Earth, Hawaii is a land of many contrasts. It is a paradise of green-carpet valleys, emerald mountains draped in mist, and an ocean as blue and deep as the sky; a perfectly sculpted place. What's more, modern Hawaii's culture is every bit as diverse as its geography, with virtually every nation and ethnicity represented in its food, festivals, music and art. From lush hillside courses with views of neighboring islands and whales breaching offshore, to black lava layouts dotted with white sand bunkers, Hawaii is a golfers paradise. Other outdoor activities include hiking, snorkeling or biking. With exceptional lodging options, which vary from luxurious resorts and spas to grand hotels, budget motels and convenient inns, there is a lot on offer here. The Kauai Inn, the Marc Resorts, the Ambassador Hotel, the Garden Island Inn, the Sheraton Hotel and the Hilton Village are only some of the alternatives. VisitUSA has extensive listings of hotels, motels, inns, B&B in Hawaii. And what�s more, VisitUSA has relationships with them so they can offer you the best deals at all times. So book your hotel now through VisitUSA�s quick and easy online reservation and booking system.



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