Hawaii, which is renowned for its world famous beaches, has attracted a record number of tourists last year according to state’s latest official figures.
According to latest data from Hawaii tourism authority, over eight million travellers have taken flights to Honolulu, capital of Hawaii and most picturesque island over the course of 2012 which is a ten percent increase on the previous year’s total. Sun-seekers cast aside their economic worries and treat themselves to upmarket hotel rooms, fine dining and nights out to enjoy their holidays.
Hawai welcomed millions of international tourists from China and Japan in particular who head there for guaranteed sunshine and gives them warm welcome.
Among ten million tourists visiting the island last year was the US President Barack Obama, whose family holiday to Hawaii has become something of a tradition.
According to latest data from Hawaii tourism authority, over eight million travellers have taken flights to Honolulu, capital of Hawaii and most picturesque island over the course of 2012 which is a ten percent increase on the previous year’s total. Sun-seekers cast aside their economic worries and treat themselves to upmarket hotel rooms, fine dining and nights out to enjoy their holidays.
Hawai welcomed millions of international tourists from China and Japan in particular who head there for guaranteed sunshine and gives them warm welcome.
Among ten million tourists visiting the island last year was the US President Barack Obama, whose family holiday to Hawaii has become something of a tradition.
