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HAWAII TRAVEL GUIDE:
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°Hawaii Customs & Overall Guide
°Hawaiian Cuisine
°Honolulu
°North Shore
°Maui and The Islands
°The Bartender
°Luau Larry
°2008 Sugar Bowl
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An inside guide to
customs, activities and nightlife in Hawaii, Honolulu and the Hawaiian
Islands
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Welcome to Hawaii!

Diamond Head
off Waikikii Beach is the most photographed landmark in the world.
Aloha!
This all-encompassing word is perfect for America's 50th state, where
the warmth of the climate is matched only by the warmth of its people.
Hawaii automatically brings to mind visions of Polynesian girls swaying
grass skirt-covered hips, guys in flowered shirts strumming ukuleles
and sipping colored drinks with umbrellas in front of a wide, sandy
beach.
Often romanticized as a honeymoon haven a bit too slow for singles
or the socially inclined, Hawaii in fact has as much for love hunters
as it does for lovers. One just has to know where to find the action.
PubClub provides a complete virtual guide to Hawaii. We give you tips
on customs, cuisine, what each island has to offer and, of course, the
inside story on the best places to get a tropical drink and dance the
nights away.
Under PreParty,
learn all about Hawaii's culture and why it is so laid back.
Have a Mai Tai with our roving party animal, The
Bartender.
Get to know Honolulu
and all the Islands
as well as the locals
Learn about Hawaiian cuisine in our
Food Guide.
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Luau Larry's
Hawaiian Suntanning Tips
The following Hawaiian suntanning tips are provided by PubClubber
Luau Larry, who ran a suntan booth on Waikiki Beach for several
years.
Hawaii is just 23 degrees north of the equator. Therefore,
it's much easier to burn here than at home; be careful.
Places where the skin is closest to the bone burn most
easily. That is, the forehead, nose, shoulders, hands and feet.
Use the highest protection factor on these areas.
Check the ingredients before buying lotion. Try and use
products whose first ingredient is lotion, not water.
Avoid mineral and baby oils. They are not absorbed into
the skin and will cause blisters. Instead, use vegetable, sesame
or mink oils.
The only way to avoid a sunburn is to get
a suntan. Tanning is not a race, it's a marathon. Don't
try and do it all in one day.
So, just who is Luau Larry? Read
about him in this article!
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