Hidden Away in Kailua-Kona
Kailua-Kona has a lot of character that comes out in small businesses all over the town. This downtown Kona picture is a great example of cool, attention-getting use of color for a small clothing shop. read more
Kailua-Kona has a lot of character that comes out in small businesses all over the town. This downtown Kona picture is a great example of cool, attention-getting use of color for a small clothing shop. read more
Looking to star in your very own relaxation commercial? Look no further, Hana Maui has a place for you. read more
On Kauai’s western side you’ll find a stunning sight. Often called the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” Waimea Canyon is a mile wide, fourteen miles long, and more than half a mile deep. read more
The Kapalua shoreline on Maui boasts impressive views and varied geology, both coming into play in this great photo. read more
There are many waterfalls on Maui, particularly the northern and eastern shores. This idyllic waterfall and pool was ripe for a couple to take a brief, cooling swim. read more
This picture shows the bicycle staging area where the more than 1,500 triathletes transition from the 2.4 mile swim to the 112 mile bike ride. read more
Farmer’s markets found all over Hawaii offer all kinds of original hand-made goods. This market stall offered up a collage of colorful sarangs and cloth. read more
Honohokau Harbor is located on the Big Island’s Kona coast and serves as its main small boat harbor. read more
Maui’s Ho’okipa Beach is world-famous for its surfing and wind-surfing breaks. read more
The Navy parade band marches down the street in the 2009 Hilo Veteran’s Day parade. read more
Anaeho’omalu Bay is a gorgeous cove of beach found on the northwestern side of Hawaii’s Big Island. A small, historic Hawaiian fish pond sits just before the ocean, kept intact by a small strip of land separating the pond and the sea. read more
The Merrie Monarch Festival brings hula, parades, floats, arts and more to Hilo, Hawaii over Easter each year. The festival is in honor of King David Kalakaua, known as the “Merrie Monarch” for his love and support of the arts, and in particular, hula dancing. read more