Lanikai Outrigger Canoes at the Ready, Kailua Oahu
A colorful row of outrigger canoes adorns the grounds of the Lanikai in Kailua on Hawaii’s island of Oahu. read more
A colorful row of outrigger canoes adorns the grounds of the Lanikai in Kailua on Hawaii’s island of Oahu. 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
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
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
Orchid trees are a beautiful addition to shorelines, resorts, and wetter areas in Hawaii. The large blooms can be white, pink or purple like those pictured here. read more
Storm clouds hover in the skyline as the sun sets over Haleiwa on Oahu’s North Shore. read more
Pictured from a sea wall at the north end of Waikiki Beach on Oahu, downtown Honolulu buildings rise into the sky while reflecting off calm waters behind the break. read more
A professional surfer skips along the bottom of the Bonzai Pipeline wave during the second round of the 2011 Billabong Pipeline Masters first day. read more
Aptly named for its several long stamen, the Peacock Flower (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) is striking, even in Hawaii. read more
Waimea Valley is one of the last existing, mostly whole Hawaiian ahupua’a (village land tract) on Oahu. Waimea Valley is called, The Valley of the Priests. read more