Maui Mountains
Maui’s west side is set with a large mountain range, helping to shape the clouds and weather on the island. read more
Maui’s west side is set with a large mountain range, helping to shape the clouds and weather on the island. read more
The Hookipa surf break on Maui’s northern shore is known world-wide for its windsurfing and kiteboarding. It is also known and commemorated in songs as a great surf spot. read more
A group enjoys night diving in hopes of seeing manta rays feeding in their water lights just after sunset. read more
Classic Hawaii sunset with yellow hues and a silhouetted leaning palm tree. read more
Inside the Manini’owali section of Kekaha Kai State Park, Kua Bay is a spectacular white-sand beach with fun surf and fantastic sunsets. read more
Locals call these cliffs along the Big Island’s Kona coast “The End of the World” because of their height and sharp drop off. read more
White Moonflower, also called Tropical White Morning-glory, or Moon Vine, was introduced to Hawaii after being naturalized from Mexico. read more
Kailua Kona Bay early in the morning light, as seen from the Kona Seaside Hotel. read more
This is the view of downtown Honolulu from the Maile Sky Court. read more
This Oahu night offered silhouetted palm trees with a half-moon rising above the early-evening sky. read more
Native to South America, the bougainvillea has found a friendly home in Hawaii. read more
Many people call Hawaii the “Rainbow State” even though the official monicker is the “aloha state.” It is easy to see why, however, with rainbows visible nearly every day on all the islands in the chain. read more