Friday, November 4, 2016

Amidst The Competition: Why Hawaii Is Still a Relevant Holiday Destination

Thanks to social media, many tourist destinations have come out of nowhere to announce to the world that they are open for booking. This is a challenge for the world’s more traditional destinations. It is a wonder why even with so much competition out there, Hawaii has barely moved from its position as a tourist favorite. Here are some reasons this is so:
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To begin with, Hawaii has always been top of mind even before the internet’s widespread use. Tourism practices in Hawaii have been tested through time. Hawaiian hospitality is still the best in the world because this is a result of years upon tears of improving their craft.

Hawaii is still a place which boasts many of the best 5-star hotels in the world. It is already appealing that Hawaii has many well-preserved natural wonders. Having luxury service in such a paradise is something which not too many spots in the world can offer.

The Hawaiian islands have maintained their relevance by being a very family-oriented holiday destination. It is good for children in that is educational with its natural wonders of endemic animal species and continual volcanic activity. These have been sure hits among children for many generations.

Hawaii is also a premiere choice for making wedding proposals and celebrating honeymoons. This is to the delight of the world’s lovers and romantics, who dream of blue oceans and clear night skies which are a joy to walk under with their bright stars.

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Clearly Hawaii will never be threatened by the other vacation spots in the world. If anything, the rest of the world’s offerings might only provide the backdrop of a norm which Hawaii will only outshine.

Ram V. Chary is an icon in the corporate world, having held various leadership positions for several companies. Hawaii is Mr. Chary’s favorite travel destination. For more information about his work and other interests, follow this blog.