I've been dilatory in posting the last day or two, so I'm going to make up for it by making one post on this thread and one on the "Free/Bargain Christian Interest" thread soon after. The post of the "Free/Bargain Christian Interest" thread could probably just as rightly be posted here.
I came across this guidebook on Hawaii. Normally I'd be leary of such, as it seems like a lot of the free guidebooks are either cheesy/commercialized, too brief, or out of date, or some combination of those three. This one seems to be none of those. And, it comes at my favorite price--free. Now if I could just find free airfare . . . .
Hawaii for Free: Hundreds of Free Things to Do in Hawaii. By Frances Carter. Rated five out of 5 stars, but out of only 2 reviews, at the present moment. 166 pages. Digital list price $4.99; Kindle price $0.00.
http://www.amazon.com/Hawaii-Free-Hu...o+Do+in+Hawaii.
Hawaii is famous for her pristine beaches and awesome scenic attractions, but few visitors realize there are hundreds of great things to do and see in the Islands that are absolutely free.
This guidebook will tell you where to find ancient archaeological sites, stargaze atop Mauna Kea, visit the USA's only rainforest zoo, sample wine on Maui, take guided hikes through gorgeous botanical gardens, watch Japanese folk dancing, and much more. All for FREE!
Frances Carter has compiled a gold mine of ideas and tips for enjoying America’s paradise inexpensively. For the budget traveler – or anyone who loves a bargain – Hawaii for Free
is an essential resource.