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August 12, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Best Beach Vacation

Makaha, located on the western side of Oahu offers the ‘real’ Hawaiian experience to the visitors. Makaha may not be a major tourist destination, but it offers several fun filled and memorable activities to make it a memorable Hawaiian experience. The isolation of this place from the other popular Hawaiian Islands has allowed it to maintain its true Hawaiian charm and atmosphere.
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August 06, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Island Vacation

The island of Oahu in Hawaii is both beautiful and diverse. The island activities around Oahu range from surfing lessons and canoeing to swimming with the dolphins and scuba diving. If you happen to be staying on Waikiki Beach, there are many shops that rent outrigger canoes, surf boards, and other gear on the beach.
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August 03, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Family Beach Vacation

Cozumel situated in mexico, is the largest island in the Mexican Caribbean. This island is recognized world wide for excellent scuba diving and snorkeling. A dynamic and fun program, the Swim with the Dolphins Cozumel program allows you experience the magic of swimming or wading with dolphins while you perform exhilarating activities with them. Also, you will have a chance to discover the beautiful island of Cozumel and Chankanab Park where you can snorkel the pristine reefs and walk through the Mayan exhibits.
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July 22, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Beach Resorts

Rocktail Bay Lodge situated metres inland from the warm Indian Ocean and one of the most incredible beaches in all of South Africa. ituated offshore from Rocktail Bay is the Maputaland Marine Reserve which offers an additional sanctuary with extraordinary diving and snorkelling encounters with huge shoals of fish, dolphins and whales. The lodge is built out of the wind, just inland from the beach within the forest canopy of vegetated dunes that occur along Maputaland’s coastline.
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