Ahihi-Kina’u, Maui
Long lanes in calm pools of clear water surrounded by moss-covered lava rock reflect the gray sky above and Kaho’olawe island in the distance at ‘Ahihi-Kina’u. read more
Long lanes in calm pools of clear water surrounded by moss-covered lava rock reflect the gray sky above and Kaho’olawe island in the distance at ‘Ahihi-Kina’u. read more
Makua Beach (known as “Tunnels Beach”) is found on Kaua’i’s northern shore near the end of the road and more famous Ke’e beach. read more
Bright blue ocean, deposited batches of a’a lava and the soft sand of Waialea Beach is framed by a Kiawe tree at this amazing Big Island beach. read more
This stand of coconut palms on the beach at Honaunau on Hawaii gives a sense of rugged tropical paradise. 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
It’s a rare privilege to see a whale shark. This picture was taken during a morning journey between the islands of Maui and Molokini. read more
The Wedgetail Triggerfish (also called the Picaso Triggerfish) was voted Hawaii’s state fish in 1984 by the Hawaii State Legislature after a vote-off of more than 55,000 people. This photo shows the humu backed by rock in Kailua-Kona’s clear waters. read more
Molokini Islet is home to fantastic snorkeling and diving. Accessible only by boat, the islet was formerly used as a bombing target by the US. read more