Hanalei Bay Kauai Overlook
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
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
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
Na Pali literally translated from Hawaiian means, “the cliffs”–an apt description for the 15-mile stretch of steep coastline on Kauai’s northwestern side. read more
At the end of Chain of Craters road in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park you’ll find yourself standing on steep cliffs of new land as unimpeded waves rock the coast walls. read more
Locals call these cliffs along the Big Island’s Kona coast “The End of the World” because of their height and sharp drop off. read more
Kalalau Beach on the Hawaii island of Kauai offers a stone beach walk buttressed by high sea cliffs covered in native plants. read more
Kauai’s steep Na Pali Coast cliffs are world renown for their beauty. In the fading light of day, blue and orange commingle to cause a mysterious edge above the ocean. read more
Hawaii’s southern tip on the Big Island is the southernmost point in the United States at 18.9 degrees latitude. read more