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Pacific. Doesn't it conjure up images of blue water and wonderful
islands? Who among us hasn’t envied the crew of the Bounty, or Robinson
Crusoe, marooned in a tropical paradise? Such fantasies are possible today,
with air routes that reach virtually anywhere on the globe – and the “marooned”
part of your dream becomes a stay in an idyllic resort staffed by smiling
hosts who look after your every need. The Pacific has “paradise” written
all over it, and with good reason. At Kola Nut Travel, our focus is on
Hawaii and Fiji: Hawaii for the convenience of its being part of the USA
and Fiji for its outstanding value and hospitality. |
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| Hawaii
- the Aloha State - welcomes and seduces visitors with its frangipani-scented
sea breezes and tropical warmth. This is where East merges with West in
a blur of hula and disco, soap operas and creation myths, junk food and
Japanese tea ceremonies, Shinto shrines and surf clubs. Mark Twain declared
Hawaii to be 'the loveliest fleet of islands that lies anchored in any
ocean', and not even thirty years of mass tourism have managed to prove
him wrong. Whether your thing is volcano spotting, surfing or just lying
back and smelling the orchids, this is the place to indulge yourself. |
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| Fiji
has over 300 islands in its archipelago, each fringed with coral
reefs and lapped by warm azure waters - the diving and snorkeling are superb.
Amid its wealth of natural beauty, Fiji's true magic lies in its people
and the fascinating blend of their diverse cultures. |
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| But
maybe your idea of a South Seas Holiday is even further a field
– French Polynesia or perhaps Australia or New Zealand? Whether it’s our
featured destinations or the Land Down Under, you can count on Kola Nut
to tailor your holiday to your specific desires. |
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island groups like French Polynesia or Tonga make for the perfect
relaxing holiday. Bora Bora is possibly the single most famous island in
all the world. The legends, mysteries, and romance associated with the
words "Bora Bora" bring an almost mystical presence to the island. Samoa
and American Samoa arguably represent the largest population of Polynesian
people and they take pride in a strong culture that has survived outside
incursions amazingly well. |
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Australia's
biggest attraction is its natural beauty. The landscape varies from endless
sun-baked horizons to dense tropical rainforest to golden southern beaches.
Scattered along the coasts, its cities blend a European enthusiasm for
art and food with a laid-back love of sport and the outdoors.
New Zealand is also a great
place for travelers. A relaxed atmosphere, phenomenal natural beauty and
more adventure tourism opportunities than you can dream of – from hiking
and biking to caving and climbing. |