Michael New Jr.
Michael New Jr. is an authority on Hawaiian culture and consumer services on the islands. He has written hundreds of articles relating to Hawaii and Hawaiian Shirts.
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Articles by this Author
Insiders Travel Guide to Hawaii
- By Michael New Jr.
- Published 10/30/2008
- Destinations
- Unrated
Hawaii is one of the most sought after travel and vacation destinations in the world. The islands are beautiful and tropical. People who don't want to travel outside the United States find that this state gives them what any other tropical area would - culture, warm water and weather, beautiful scenery and a great time.
Hawaii has six major islands.
Hawaii has six major islands.
Tips to Plan Your Next Trip to Hawaii
- By Michael New Jr.
- Published 11/17/2008
- Unrated
While you are planning your trip to Hawaii, you should be aware of some things regarding the islands, the people, weather, geography and lifestyle. I will be covering the most essential facts that visitors need to know.
A vacation can be an expensive investment so make sure you are prepared to get the most for your money.
To be honest, traveling to Hawaii is not cheap.
A vacation can be an expensive investment so make sure you are prepared to get the most for your money.
To be honest, traveling to Hawaii is not cheap.
When is the Best Time to Travel to Hawaii?
- By Michael New Jr.
- Published 11/17/2008
- Destinations
- Unrated
If you have never been to Hawaii, you may be wondering when the best time to travel is. You may even wonder what the weather is like at certain times of year. This article will go over my personal favorite times of the year to visit and why.
I highly recommend checking a local Hawaiian calendar online before you schedule your trip. This will allow you to determine what is happening on the island of your choice before you go.
I highly recommend checking a local Hawaiian calendar online before you schedule your trip. This will allow you to determine what is happening on the island of your choice before you go.
The History of the Hawaiian Islands
- By Michael New Jr.
- Published 11/23/2008
- Best Interisland Travel
- Unrated
The Hawaiian Islands are the most familiar archipelagos in the world with a collection of islands, atolls, smaller islets, and undersea formations that create much beauty. There are more than 130 different, identified, islands and atolls that have a land mass measuring near 6,500 miles.
Although there are many locations associated with the Hawaiian islands, there are about eight main destinations along the south and north that are most popular, including the Big Island (Hawaii), Oahu and Maui.
Although there are many locations associated with the Hawaiian islands, there are about eight main destinations along the south and north that are most popular, including the Big Island (Hawaii), Oahu and Maui.
Try Not to Smile in St. George
- By Michael New Jr.
- Published 03/25/2009
- Destinations
- Unrated
In between Salt Lake City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada is a booming city located right on the Utah side of the Arizona state line. St. George, Utah has one of the warmest climates in the state, making it more than bearable to live there during the summers and winters alike. Its amazing scenery along with the numerous amounts of activities creates heavenly culture all year long.
It's Golfing Galore in St. George, Utah
- By Michael New Jr.
- Published 03/25/2009
- Destinations
- Unrated
What exactly is the allure to the game of golf? Is it the challenge of getting a little white ball into a strategically placed cup hundreds of yards away?
Is it that pure blissful feeling that overcomes your entire body when you hit the sweet spot, sending the ball into oblivion? Maybe it's the peaceful nature all around you consistently giving you a mental massage?
Or is it because it is that one spot inside the city where you can get away from every single one of life's burdens? For those who love the game, it's not only a combination of all of these, but a whole lot more.
Is it that pure blissful feeling that overcomes your entire body when you hit the sweet spot, sending the ball into oblivion? Maybe it's the peaceful nature all around you consistently giving you a mental massage?
Or is it because it is that one spot inside the city where you can get away from every single one of life's burdens? For those who love the game, it's not only a combination of all of these, but a whole lot more.