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Fuel Your Passion for Adventure - Experience Hawaii Hotels & Attractions Designed to Thrill
BETHESDA, Md., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Marriott International, Inc.
Grouped by location, some of Hawaii's top places to experience pulse-pounding adventures include:
Kauai
-- Zipline Treetop Tour. On this Just Live, Inc. eco-tour, thrill-seekers
can spend 3.5 hours on seven zipline runs and five bridge crossings that
will leave them flying above forests of pine, mango and eucalyptus
trees.
-- Princeville Ranch Stables. Located on 2,500 acres of private land,
Princeville Stables is a working cattle ranch that offers guests the
opportunity to ride horses across pastures, swim beneath waterfalls,
help move cattle or take trails to ocean bluffs where they can see Bali
Hai and the Kilauea Lighthouse.
Oahu
-- Surfing Lessons. Within minutes of many Hawaii hotels, Oahu's beaches
feature big waves and endless hours of fun. For those who have never
surfed, or who need a refresher course, nearly every beach offers
surfing lessons by experienced guides. Visitors should check with their
Hawaii hotel's concierge to find the best local spots to learn to surf.
-- SCUBA Diving. Hanauma Bay Dive Tours leads snorkeling, SNUBA and SCUBA
expeditions at the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve. Here, participants can
expect to see a wide range of fish, coral and sea turtles.
Maui
-- Haleakala National Park. Explore this expansive park by car, bike or on
foot and discover Haleakala Crater, an active, but not currently
erupting volcano. Hiking trails offer some of the island's best views
and guided hikes provide insight into the area's unique eco-system.
-- Deep-Sea Fishing. In Lahaina Harbor, Start Me Up Sportfishing offers
deep-sea fishing on a 42-foot yacht. Targeted catches include marlin,
ono, mahi, ahi and spearfish.
Hawaii's Big Island
-- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. At this 377-square-mile park, visitors
can get an "up-close" look at both Mauna Loa and Kilauea, hike miles of
rocky trails and experience the park's living museum, which offers an
intimate look at this awe-inspiring natural phenomenon.
-- Waipio Valley. On the northern Hamakua Coast, the Waipio Valley offers
visitors a glimpse (via guided van tour or horseback tour) at the
boyhood home of King Kamehameha, where ancient waterfalls, taro fields
and rivers slice through the valley.
For more information about Marriott's Hawaii hotels, vacation packages and local adventures, visit http://www.marriott.com/city/hawaii-hotels.
About Marriott
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, Inc.
CONTACT: Jeff Gold (301) 380-4213 jeff.gold@marriott.com
CONTACT: Jeff Gold, +1-301-380-4213,
Web site: http://www.marriott.com/
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