Vacation Hawaii
Oahu
Kauai
Molokai
Lanai
Maui
Hawaii (Big
Island)
Luxury Vacations in
Hawaii
The Hawaiian Islands are volcanic in origin and every Island is made up of at least one major volcano, although others are made up from more than
one. The Big Island, for example, is constructed of 5 major volcanoes: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, Hualalai and Kohala. Mauna Loa is the largest of the Earths remaining active volcanoes. Kilauea is currently one of the most prolific volcanoes due to how much lava it erupts each
year. These Polynesian islands are said to be the most remote chain
of Islands in the World, over 2,000 miles from the nearest land and there
are many cheap flights to Hawaii available, to enable you to have a really special vacation, so lets Vacation
Hawaii!
The Polynesian migration to Hawaii was part of one of the most significant achievements of
humankind: the discovery and settlement of the remote, widely scattered Islands of the central Pacific, before western civilisations had
discovered the art of navigation. Anthropologists think that Polynesians from the Marquesas
and Society Islands first inhabited the Hawaiian Islands at some point after AD 300-500, although new evidence points to
an initial settlement as late as AD 800-1000.
Voyagers from Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa began to settle Islands in an Ocean area of over 10 million square miles, before the
birth of Christ. The continuing settlement took a thousand years to complete and involved discovering and charting the position of Islands,
some no bigger than a Country Village. By the time European Navigators started to venture into the Pacific Ocean in the 16th century most of the habitable islands had been
settled for Centuries by the Polynesians.
Weather on all of the Hawaiian Islands is very steady, with only small changes in temperature throughout the year. The reason is
because the all year round sea surface temperatures help keep the overlying air warm too. The summer months are from May to October
(average daytime temperatures at sea level -29˚) and the winter months (average daytime temperatures at sea level -25˚) are from November
to April. Night time temperatures drop by around 10˚ Fahrenheit. Usually, the Hawaiian Islands get most of their rainfall during the winter months.
The hurricane season is usually around July to October, this is
when hurricanes and tropical storms are most likely in the North Pacific. Hurricanes that form east of the
Hawaiian Islands and move west towards them are usually diluted by
strong upper-level winds. The remains of these can some times result in short rain spells, blustery trade winds up to 30 mph, and
treacherous waves on exposed beaches facing northeast, east and southeast. Most hurricanes don’t reach Hawaii, but disperse south of the Big Island and manoeuvre without risk west past the
Hawaiian Islands; nevertheless, high surf from these can be
dangerous to swimmers. In the past three decades, hurricanes that have formed southwest of Hawaii have affected the Island of Kauai the most. The Islands of Oahu and
Maui have been least affected over the past five
decades.
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