Sunrise On Kauai
Sunrise behind low clouds sets the sky ablaze with yellow and orange from this beach on Kauai. read more
Sunrise behind low clouds sets the sky ablaze with yellow and orange from this beach on Kauai. read more
Known as a Honu in Hawaii, this green sea turtle looks up after nibbling on the algae. read more
North Kauai spreads out to encircle the ocean at Hanalei Bay. This half-circle bay is about a mile across and offers surfing, stand up paddling, fishing, and boating. read more
A beautiful resort with a great beach, Mauna Kea Beach Resort lines up umbrella lounge chairs along the crescent shoreline each day. read more
On Hawaii’s Big Island, take a ride on highway 270. When the highway abruptly ends, walk to the edge and look over–Pololu Valley awaits. read more
Expert surfers and locals cautiously make their way out to the Bonzai Pipeline paddling on the riptide created by the massive amount of water flowing back from the beach where it is deposited en masse after a 2,000 mile journey across the Pacific ocean. read more
Beach Naupaka (Scaevola), otherwise known as fan-flower is found throughout Polynesia and the Pacific. Hawaii is home to 10 species of Naupaka, nine of which are endemic–unique to Hawaii. read more
Kua Bay, also known as Manini’owali Beach, on Hawaii’s Big Island is outstanding for sunsets. read more
A group of onlookers awaiting the infamous green flash collectively hold their breathe as the sun sets in Hawaii. read more
Inside the Manini’owali section of Kekaha Kai State Park, Kua Bay is a spectacular white-sand beach with fun surf and fantastic sunsets. read more
This quintessential Hawaii picture has all the needed elements–palm trees swaying in the breeze, small offshore island, sandy beach, pink and blue skies, with soft clouds floating above. read more
When looking at a picture like this it is hard to believe that only a short time ago the land and beaches that are now Waikiki and Honolulu were once swampy fields. read more