Fast Track into Relax Mode
When taking a vacation, I feel it’s common for people to complain that relaxation mode only kicks in halfway through the trip. I think we can all agree it takes a while to unwind and decompress from life, especially if you have a stressful job. So an eight-day vacation means you really only have four…
Read MoreThe history of the banyan tree in Hawaii
And although the banyan tree has become a common feature of Hawaii’s landscape, it is not native to the islands. Their canopies are vast, and seem to drip roots to the ground below. Kids love to swing from those roots, and to climb among nooks and crannies of intricately intertwined trunks. The now-famous Lahaina Banyan,…
Read MoreThe Hawaiian Way – How Locals Bond
But part of what makes Hawaii so unique is the way in which we’ve developed those means of bonding. Practically every adult is an “aunty” or “uncle” to a younger one, and even the nice lady at the grocery store you just met can be your “aunty”. Here are seven of the many ways people…
Read MoreEmbrace Hawaii’s Local Culture, and Be Embraced
When on vacation anywhere, the quality of your stay is determined in large part by the quality of your interactions with the people you meet. It is no different here in Hawaii, and an overwhelming majority of visitors finds that Hawaii residents are quick with a smile, friendly, and kind. The best way to find…
Read MoreThe Unique Personalities of the Hawaiian Islands
If you have never traveled to Hawaii before, then it can be time consuming to try and figure out which island is best for you. Even if you are familiar with Hawaii, you may only really know one or two of the islands, and therefore miss out on what the other ones have to offer.…
Read MoreHawaii Stargazing Made Easy
When the skies are clear, the vast tapestry of celestial bodies visible to the naked eye is a wonder to behold. The recent “Blood Moon” total lunar eclipse proved that amateur stargazing is hugely popular in Hawaii with news and social media teeming with images and anecdotes about the unusual phenomenon. In this post we’ll…
Read More4 Must-See Solo Musicians in Waikiki
[no_feature]Waikiki visitors have myriad entertainment options, and face no shortage of kitschy, charming ensembles warbling out classic Hawaiian songs or slogging through classic rock standards. But if you’re looking for something more unique than aloha-clad elevator music or the billionth cover of “Margaritaville,” there are four solo singer/songwriters that play regularly, at a variety of…
Read MoreThis Way To Historic Haleiwa Town
If you’re visiting Hawaii, you’ve got to spend time in Haleiwa Town. This coastal area has the ultimate North Shore, small-town vibes. So step into a slower way of life and come with us to Haleiwa, home to big-wave surfing, famous shrimp trucks, and a laid-back lifestyle. Where is Haleiwa Haleiwa town is on Oahu’s…
Read MoreHaleiwa will always be country
Known as the country of Oahu (and opposite of ‘Town’ a.k.a Honolulu), Haleiwa is a quaint little place on the north shore with a history in the sugar cane plantation industry of the 1900’s. The word Haleiwa means ‘house of the frigate bird’ in Hawaiian and today the town’s architecture still resembles the early 1900s,…
Read MoreHawaii Pineapples: What to Know Before Your Next Tropical Treat
Hawaii Pineapples seem to go hand-in-hand with swaying palm trees and dazzling beaches. It’s as though the pineapple has been in Hawaii longer than people. But that’s far from the real story. In fact, pineapples are a relatively new fruit in the islands. And while they taste like simple tropical bliss, there’s a lot to…
Read MoreIs There a Stitch Themed House in Hawaii?
Have you seen videos and TikToks with a Stitch themed house in Hawaii? These aren’t real – they’re a product of AI. But you can still see lots of Lilo & Stitch sites while in the islands. Read on to learn more! Kauai: The Hawaii Home of Lilo & Stitch Did you know that the…
Read MorePumpkin Picking in Hawaii
While Hawaii doesn’t necessarily get those fab fall colors, there is one color in particular that screams the season: orange! Pumpkins of all sizes roll right into supermarkets and local farmers markets around the state. But there’s nothing more fun than picking a pumpkin straight from the patch. Here are a few places to do…
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