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Hawaii B&B
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A trip to the Big Island isn’t complete without a stay in Volcano - a peaceful haven atop Kilauea, the world’s most active volcano.
Kauai, Hawaii
A vacation on Kauai offers excellent golf, snorkeling, kayaking, scuba diving, fishing, sailing, whale watching, and hiking.
Hilo, Hawaii
Hilo overlooks Hilo Bay, and is near two mountains, Mauna Loa, an active volcano, and Mauna Kea. Activities include hiking, surfing, golf, kayaking and more!
When bed and breakfast travelers reach their dream destination of Hawaii, many feel as though they've stepped ashore onto a little piece of paradise. Indeed, this tropic island getaway features sunny beaches, lush forests, and dramatic vistas that truly take your breath away. From remote bed and breakfasts tucked away in the mountainside to hip luxury bed and breakfasts in the center of all the action, the Hawaii bed and breakfast experience is like none other.
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Hawaii Bed and Breakfast
The volcanic events that created this fabulous B&B destination have distinctly shaped the landscape and continue to do so. Imagine walking over a hardened lava flow to the ocean's edge to see a volcano erupting from the sea floor spewing molten lava and sending steam plumes up into the air above. Within miles, gaze up at the snow capped peak of Mauna Kea, Hawaii's highest mountain, as it soars to a height of 13,796 feet. Hawaii also boasts miles and miles of beaches, some buzzing with tourists while others possess a more quiet and contemplative quality. The endemic flora and fauna evident throughout the island brought by the wind, the waves or on the wings of birds and insects. The bed and breakfast adventurer is sure to encounter diverse geography and wildlife during their bed and breakfast getaway in Hawaii.
The bed and breakfast water lover is certain to find a suitable activity to enjoy, especially a breathtaking sunset with the waves gently crashing on the beach. Oahu, Hawaii's north shore is popular for surfing as the winter months bring giant swells that batter the shore. Join a whale watching expedition and enjoy the pods of humpbacks as they breach the Pacific waters. You can swim with sea turtles and dolphins or snorkel in the sheltered bays and experience Hawaii's marine life one on one. There's deep sea fishing charters for casual anglers or tournaments for the serious fisherman.
Hawaii's cuisine represents a fusion of the many ethnic groups that call Hawaii home. The immigrants from Polynesia, Asia, the Caribbean, America and Europe have all influenced the flavorful food selections available on the Hawaiian Islands. The availability of fresh ingredients and skillful preparation makes Hawaii an epicurean haven for the bed and breakfast traveler.
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