Kona Coffee Farm
Kona Coffee is known as some of the best coffee on the planet. The unique growing environment on Hawaii’s Kona coast affords just the right conditions to add more flavor and sweetness than other areas. read more
Kona Coffee is known as some of the best coffee on the planet. The unique growing environment on Hawaii’s Kona coast affords just the right conditions to add more flavor and sweetness than other areas. read more
This misty landscape across the Big Island’s South Kohala district picturing the island’s two main volcanoes, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, demonstrates Hawaii’s diversity and beauty. read more
Kealakekua Bay was the seat of Hawaiian royalty for some time. Several ali’i (chiefs) ruled from this very spot, included King Kamehameha the Great, who unified the Hawaiian islands into a single kingdom. read more
Duke’s Place, inside the Outrigger Reef Hotel on the Waikiki Beach is a cultural icon of Honolulu that affords a great view where one can sit back to watch the waves come in and most of Waikiki walk by. Themed … read more
Maalaea Bay from North Kihei offers long sandy beaches with swimming, sunbathing, and outrigger canoeing. Across Maalaea Bay are the West Maui Mountains, rising dramatically from the ocean below. Mornings on Maalaea Bay are calm and pleasant. In the afternoon … read more
Maui’s bamboo forests in the eastern section of Haleakala National Park create a mysterious, fun environment. read more
Maui’s Ka’anapali coast is famous the world-over for it’s beautiful, soft beaches. Stretching for miles, one can enjoy that long walk on the beach only heard about in the movies. read more
This stunning waxy flower was photographed at the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden north of Hilo. read more
Looking at Kahakuloa from West Maui’s winding, adventurous Kahekili hi-way (HWY 340), it is easy for one’s mind to imagine earlier days and a simpler life. read more
Hawaii officially became a state of the United States of America on August 21, 1959. This photograph of the original press release from President Dwight Eisenhower spells out the official admittance to the union. read more
The daily winds, wide open spaces, and warm weather of Kailua Bay on Hawaii’s island of Oahu make it an ideal spot for windsurfing and kiteboarding. read more
Typically known for its enormous winter waves and big-wave surfing competitions, Oahu’s north shore Waimea Bay is surprising calm and flat in the summer time. So what to do? Cliff dive of course. read more