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Aloha Hawaii Tours
Aloha Hawaii Tours has been providing world-class experiences for island visitors since 2013. We are a locally owned and operated tour company located in Honolulu, Hawaii. We pride ourselves on having the best tour guides in the industry, there's a reason our tours are so highly rated! Our semi-private buses offer a comfortable and relaxing experience for visitors and loca ... More ls of any age that want to experience the best of Hawaii or learn more about Hawaiian culture & history.
Coastal Kayak Touring Company
Coastal Kayak Touring Company was founded in 1999 with a passion for kayaking & coastal ecology. Since our inception, we have gained the status of the Outer Banks’ premier kayak touring company. We achieved this status through our commitment to service, ecological education, and new tour development. Kayaking is for anyone who wants to get on the water and explore. Wi ... More thin minutes, our guides will teach you the basic paddling techniques and have you kayaking like a pro. You will be hooked once you discover the ease at which kayak maneuvers and all the pristine places it can take you. In 2012, we added stand-up paddleboard tours to the mix, also known as SUP. We are using a wide variety of high-end paddle boards to match all individual sizes and abilities. Learn how to paddleboard on a tour at one of our calm sound side tour locations. Come and discover why our guides make the difference and why we call the Outer Banks a paddlers’ paradise!
The Freedom Trail
Established in 1964, the Freedom Trail Foundation promotes and helps preserve the Freedom Trail through visitor services and programs, educational programs, and marketing and public relations efforts. Marked by a red line on city walkways, Boston’s iconic 2.5-mile Freedom Trail connects 16 of America’s most significant historical landmarks. The Foundation’s Preservat ... More ion Fund helps support preservation, rehabilitation, and capital projects for official Freedom Trail historic sites; these projects help avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects of the elements and artificial wear and tear of Boston’s precious 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century sites.
