Flesh Eating Bacteria Hawaii: When to Stay OUT of the Water
Should you be concerned about flesh eating bacteria in Hawaii? Vibrio vulnificus is a rare bacteria found in Ala Wai Canal, a Honolulu waterway you…
Make It a Volunteer-cation! How To Make Your Visit To Hawaii Count
How would you like to turn your visit to Hawaii into a way to help the environment?! How about the opportunity to leave Hawaii a…
From Bean To Bar – Take a Chocolate Factory Tour in Hawaii
Did you know Hawaii is about to explode on the chocolate scene? I didn’t either — until I took a factory tour at Chocolate Factory! It…
Considering a Big Hawaii Bus Tour? Here’s One More Reason to ‘Go Small’
There are lots of reasons Secret Hawaii Tours keeps it small. Among them? Our guests deserve a more intimate and personalized experience than the typical…
Did You Know? There’s a Coffee Plantation on Oahu, Maui & Kauai
When I first moved to Hawaii, I thought all Hawaii coffee came from Kona on the Big Island. But, turns out, I was wrong —…
Why We Love Hanapepe: Hawaii’s Biggest Little Town
During my last trip to Kauai, we took an “off-ramp” we hadn’t taken before but had always wanted to explore — the small road to…
Victorian Charm at Queen Emma’s Summer Palace in Honolulu
Every time I drive the Highway toward , I glance at the sign that reads, “Queen Emma Summer Palace.” But, until now, something’s always stopped…
Hike a Hidden Cave System on Kauai
One of the many reasons I love Kauai is because I always discover a new and exciting place to explore no matter how many times…
Tube the Flume! 5 Reasons to Go Mountain Tubing on Kauai
OK — so, you only have a limited time on Kauai, and you’re wondering what activities to book. Should we go horseback riding in Poipu or…
What’s Rumor and What’s True? 12 Hawaii Shark Facts You Need to Know
Have you ever wondered: When do sharks know humans are in the water? How do they sense their prey? How small is the smallest Hawaii…
Lose Yourself in Islamic Art at Shangri La in Hawaii
As he usually does every Christmas holiday, President Obama chose to come back to his roots here in Hawaii. I always love to hear about…
From Mochi to Jook – New Years Traditions in Hawaii
I was in line at Long’s this afternoon and noticed a sweet older lady buying some mochi — and, that immediately tipped-off the cashier, who…