Ho’opi’i Falls Kauai
Ho’opi’i Falls near the town of Kapa’a on Kauai is a magical spot is popular for hiking and relaxing; but it is also home to cliff-jumping local daredevils and more than one engagement story. read more
Ho’opi’i Falls near the town of Kapa’a on Kauai is a magical spot is popular for hiking and relaxing; but it is also home to cliff-jumping local daredevils and more than one engagement story. read more
We’re not sure about you, but when we hear “beach cove” and “Hawaii” together we think, “Sweet.” And Halona Beach Cove delivers. read more
Steep pali (cliffs), lush from rain and tropical sun, dive into the warm Pacific ocean below on the windward side of the Oahu coastline. read more
Kapa’a Beach on Kauai’s eastern shore catches the first rays of morning light as the sun rises from beneath the ocean. Lined with hanging trees, beach naupaka bushes, soft sand and Pacific driftwood, Kapa’a beach sets the scene daily for … read more
The year of 1878 was important in Hawaiian history. Not because of battles, government, or natural events. Instead, 1878 is the year that Portuguese laborers introduced to the islands their perfection of confection–the Malasada. read more
Between Makapuu Point and Waimanalo on the island of Oahu you’ll find the tiny islet of Manana. Sometimes called Rabbit Island for it’s part in rabbit breeding operations until the mid-1990’s, Manana literally translates to, to stretch out, or to spread out. read more
The beautiful Kalalau Valley on the garden isle of Kauai is a show-stopper. Mixing reds of the iron-rich volcanic sand, greens of the lush tropical forest, and blues of the warm South Pacific ocean, Kalalau covers the full spectrum. read more
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve on Hawaii’s island of Oahu is a beginning snorkeler’s paradise. This well-protected bay boasts hundreds of tropical fish species, calm, clear waters and shallow depths allowing for great viewing. read more
A warm Hawaii sunset reflects off smooth, wet, Waikiki sand near Honolulu and envelopes those around it like a tropical blanket. read more
The Hawaiian word for waterfall is Wailele. On Hawaii’s Garden Isle of Kauai, wailele are everywhere. Kauai has so many waterfalls that no one is certain of the actual count. read more
Jutting up into the skyline just out side of Honolulu and famous Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head crater is perhaps the most photographed landmark on Hawaii’s island of Oahu. read more
Molten rock pours into the ocean on Hawaii’s southern coast after making its way down from Kilauea volcano. read more