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So you've decided to make Hawaii your next vacation destination? In the coming weeks there will be many decisions ahead of you regarding where to book your hotel room, which Hawaii attractions to visit, where to make restaurant reservations, and whether or not you should opt for a Hawaii tour. Our 123world.com Hawaii guide can help you make smart and economical decisions regarding your Hawaii Vacation, but at this moment you can be confident of two things. The first is that you have just made the most important decision of all regarding your vacation plans. A whole world of travel options has been laid out before you and you have chosen Hawaii. The second thing is that you have made the right choice. We offer great hotel reservations in Hawaii so that you can get you great discount hotel accommodations and easy booking - focus on fun rather than planning.

The only thing better than a visit to Hawaii is living there. You can find great Hawaii Homes and Hawaii real estate is always a good investment, with thousands of great properties to choose from. You will get great advice when you consult a Hawaii mortgages expert like Sam Beckett when you purchase your home. Rimmed with Seventy miles of beautiful sandy beaches and famed for having the best climate in the United States, Hawaii is nothing short of a vacationer's paradise. Collect your composure and attend a Hawaii Yoga class to relax and get back to your center.

Nestled in the heart of the city, Balboa Park is an excellent place to begin any Hawaii vacation. Balboa Park is home to over 20 museums, theatres, and attractions. With so many fun things to see and do you can spend several days in this part of the city alone. The Hawaii Aerospace Museum houses the International Aerospace Hall of Fame, the only one in the world. The museum's impressive collection of airborne vehicles and aviation exhibits includes the original Apollo 9 command module, exhibits featuring such aviation legends as the Wright Brothers and the Red Baron, and an impressive array of life-sized detailed replicas of aircraft used in World War I & II. For something a little more hands-on why not take a visit to the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center which features over 100 interactive science exhibits that will appeal to visitors of any age and also houses Hawaii's only IMAX Dome Theater which screens large format films as well as planetarium shows. For a little bit of culture there is always the Hawaii Museum of Art, the region's oldest and largest art museum featuring art from a wide selection of historical periods and global regions. While in Hawaii you cannot miss the beautiful and exotic Hawaii Zoo. Home to over 4,000 rare and endangered animals representing more than 800 species and subspecies, in the world of wildlife conservation the Hawaii Zoo is a name that's known worldwide. Don't let your evening in the park fade out with a whimper, instead exit the park to the sounds of thunderous applause when you catch a show at the Tony award-winning Old Globe Theatre. Don't miss the Old Globe Theatre's extra special Shakespeare festival run occurring every year in the summer months. Find your date and take them out for a night of dancing with Hawaii Swings, your source for Hawaii swing and Big Band info.

After a busy day spent visiting Balboa Park or seeing some of the many other sights of the city, you're sure to have worked up a monstrous appetite. Hawaii is home to a diverse population, thus the Hawaii culinary scene is equipped to cater to a diverse array of varying appetites. Seafood lovers should head down to Harbor Drive for some good, old-fashioned, no frills fresh fish at The Fish Market. In a hurry, try some fast Baja cuisine from Rubio's, a successful chain started right here in sunny Hawaii. Hillcrest, an artistically vibrant neighborhood, and also the center of the LGBT community, is a wonderful place to browse through the impressive concentration of used book stores, second hand shops, and specialty gift stores, and also catch a bite to eat in one of the area's incredibly tasty Thai food restaurants. In a city this close to the Mexico border, no Hawaii visit would be complete without a stop in Old Town Hawaii for some of the most delicious and authentic Mexican food in the county.

Insider tip:

Most of the tourists will be flocking to the prominent Old Town Mexican Cafe. While the food here is good enough to be worth the wait, to beat the crowd, only a few blocks to the South on Twiggs Street you'll find the equally delicious Berta's Latin American Restaurant. In crowded tourist-centric Old Town, this hidden gem is one of the neighborhood's best kept secrets. For other insider only information, be sure to visit the signonsandiego.com entertainment guide.

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