Kahakuloa Overlook
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
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
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
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve on Oahu’s south-eastern tip is renown for its abundance of tropical fish and clear snorkeling. read more
The sun shimmers off the warm Pacific Ocean, hopefully preceding a green flash seen from Maui’s shores. read more
Manini Beach is one of our favorite places. On the Big Island’s Kona cost, Manini Beach moves from grey sands to grass to a’a lava. read more
The Big Island’s Waipio Valley is astonishing. Home to movie locations, horses, waterfalls, and some who don’t want to be found, Waipio is both scenic and engaging. read more
Ocean kayaking in Hawaii is a fun, adventurous way to spend your time. And, at the end of the day, you’ve earned a good meal and a nap. read more
The Waipio Valley overlook is the stuff of movies. read more
Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Park is home to several pieces of Hawaiian history including these two ki’i. The ki’i (wooden statues with a human form) act as guardians to the bay and the nearby heiau (temple). read more
Kealakekua Bay is one of Hawaii’s most splendid jewels. Its beauty, history, and ability to be engaged are all fantastic. read more
While snorkeling in Hawaii’s clear waters, it can be easy to overlook the elegant and fascinating Crown of Thorns Seastar (starfish). This second-largest seastar is found in tropical reefs all around the world, with a few different varieties. read more
King palms presiding over a blue ocean as the bright yellow sun quickly sets behind a thin layer of clouds on the horizon. read more