Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle
Known as a Honu in Hawaii, this green sea turtle looks up after nibbling on the algae. read more
Known as a Honu in Hawaii, this green sea turtle looks up after nibbling on the algae. read more
Two miles hiking on the winding and sometimes steep Kalalau Trail takes you to this secluded and fairly remote Na Pali Coast beach. read more
Even though Rainbows in Hawaii are frequent, they are welcomed and appreciated each time. Called “anuenue” in the Hawaiian language, historic Hawaiians believed that rainbows were a pathway between heaven and earth for both Gods and souls. read more
A young woman looks out to sea over stormy waters from the Kauai coast. read more
North Kauai spreads out to encircle the ocean at Hanalei Bay. This half-circle bay is about a mile across and offers surfing, stand up paddling, fishing, and boating. read more
At sunset near Kapa’a, Kauai a Hawaiian throw net fisherman plies his craft. read more
On Hawaii’s Big Island, take a ride on highway 270. When the highway abruptly ends, walk to the edge and look over–Pololu Valley awaits. read more
Sailing in near shore waters can be fun anywhere in the world; perhaps particularly so in Hawaii’s tropical Pacific ocean with warm water, blue skies, and lush shorelines. read more
Expert surfers and locals cautiously make their way out to the Bonzai Pipeline paddling on the riptide created by the massive amount of water flowing back from the beach where it is deposited en masse after a 2,000 mile journey across the Pacific ocean. read more
Na Pali literally translated from Hawaiian means, “the cliffs”–an apt description for the 15-mile stretch of steep coastline on Kauai’s northwestern side. read more
Haleiwa on Oahu’s North Shore is legendary for many reasons–beauty, local style, surf, and more. read more
At the end of Chain of Craters road in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park you’ll find yourself standing on steep cliffs of new land as unimpeded waves rock the coast walls. read more