Mauna Kea Beach Relaxing
A beautiful resort with a great beach, Mauna Kea Beach Resort lines up umbrella lounge chairs along the crescent shoreline each day. read more
A beautiful resort with a great beach, Mauna Kea Beach Resort lines up umbrella lounge chairs along the crescent shoreline each day. 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
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
This spectacular Hawaii sunset was captured from the recently opened Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa in Ko Olina Oahu. 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
As the sun shines down through blue skies in Hawaii, many seek refuge under the shade of palm leaves. The view from beneath palm leaves always makes us feel right at home. read more
Sometimes called the “Christmas Star,” poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) grow wild on hillsides throughout Hawaii. As winter comes shortened days on the islands cause the poinsettia leaves to turn flaming red, indicating that Christmas will soon be here. 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