Kapoho Tide Pools

The Kapoho Tide Pools on the island of Hawaii’s east side offer some unique and beautiful snorkeling. read more
The Kapoho Tide Pools on the island of Hawaii’s east side offer some unique and beautiful snorkeling. read more
Home to many Hawaiian chiefs over many years and Captain Cook’s death, Kealakekua Bay hold a special place in the hearts of all who visit it. read more
Reef fish clean a sea turtle passing through a “cleaning station.” read more
Shore fishing at sunset from West Maui is a joy whether you like fishing or just watching. read more
The view of the Pacific Ocean off of Oahu from Kamehame Ridge shows a rainbow of colors. read more
Two fish in this picture? Yes there are. It may require a double-take, but the Moray Eel is actually hanging out with a well-disguised scorpion fish. read more
A bright yellow frogfish, called anglerfish elsewhere, hides among corals in Hawaiian waters. read more
An adult Green Sea Turtle swims by a woman, taking it easy in the clear blue ocean off Maui’s north side. read more
Manta Ray night diving is one of the most sought-after activities on the Kona coast of Hawaii’s Big Island. read more
A small school of reef fish in Hawaii’s waters bunch into a ball to feed on something hidden by their tight knit group. read more
Known as Pu’uhonua O Honaunau, this place of refuge on the Big Island’s western coast is described by the National Park Service as representing, “A Furious Journey of Life or Death.” read more
Camping on the beach inHawaii one can delight in soft sands, ocean breezes, and unparalleled stargazing. read more