Hawaii Vacation Blog

Farming, Family, and Fun in Hawaii

Hawaii’s beaches and tropical weather often overshadows its lush, local farms, but, this weekend, the 53rd annual Hawaii State Farm Fair is sure to garner all the attention! The Hawaii Farm Bureau (HFB), State Department of Agriculture, and Hawaii 4-H Livestock Council is sponsoring the event, which will be held at Kualoa Ranch in Kaawa […]

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Mango Madness Hits Hawaii

Close your eyes and imagine eating vibrant, delicious mangoes while taking in the sights and sounds of Waikiki. Sound like a sweet experience? It can be yours when you visit the seventh annual Mangoes at the Moana Event at the Moana Surfider, A Westin Resort and Spa. On Saturday, July 18th, mangoes make their return […]

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Mind Your Parking When Going Local

Lots of travelers who come to Hawaii are anxious to see what the state offers off the beaten tourist-path. But, visiting “local” neighborhoods to check-out how residents live, eat, and recreate may soon come at a price. A new bill under consideration by the City Council would require permits to park in certain residential areas, […]

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Rare Corpse Flower in Bloom

When you land in Hawaii, you can immediately smell the sweet aroma of the islands’ many tropical flowers. It’s one of the many reasons visitors flock here. But, what if I told you the most popular flower in Hawaii right now smells like a dead body?! That’s exactly what’s happening at Foster Botanical Gardens this […]

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No Rental Car on Oahu? No Problem!

If you don’t plan to rent a car for your , you don’t have to limit your outings to those within walking distance. Instead, consider renting a moped, scooter, or three-wheeled car to get you where you need to go. They’re affordable, easy to maneuver (mostly), and can help you avoid Oahu traffic, which could […]

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How to Stay Safe in Hawaii

Of all the places you’d like to visit while on vacation in Hawaii, there’s one place better left off your must-see list: the hospital. However, for thousands of tourists every year, an unexpected hospital stay turns up on their travel agendas. In fact, according to the Hawaii Dept. of Health, 68 non-residents die every year in […]

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Mauna Kea Visitor Center Closed

If your Hawaii vacation includes a trip to the Big Island, you may want to stay tuned to the latest controversy involving the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) on Mauna Kea. That’s because protests against the telescope closed the Mauna Kea visitor center last week, and further protests could jeopardize the visitor center’s hours of […]

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Oahu for Travelers with Disabilities

An amazing Hawaii vacation is hardly out-of-reach for travelers with disabilities. In fact, all the islands offer an abundance of tours, beaches, hotels, and parks that are handicapped accessible and comfortable for those who have physical limitations. Oahu comes under the jurisdiction of the Americans with Disabilities Act, so stairs should have a corresponding ramp […]

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Hawaii Skies Shine Bright This Summer

Visitors lucky enough to travel to Hawaii this June or July are in for a celestial treat! According to the Honolulu Star Advertiser, this month, Jupiter and Venus will star in an astronomical show for several nights in the Hawaii skies. Each night, they will appear to come closer and closer together in the western evening […]

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Hawaii Weather: Mild Yet Unpredictable

When you think about Hawaii weather, what kind of climate do you imagine? If you’re like most people, you picture Hawaii as a state that enjoys perpetual summer, complete with sunny skies and just enough rain to keep the valleys lush and green. You’d be right—mostly. But, Hawaii’s climate is much, much more complex. In […]

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False Killer Whales Spotted Off Big Island

If you’re planning a visit to the Big Island, you may be in for a rare treat—but, only if you’re in the right place at the right time. Biologists from Cascadia Research Collective based out of Washington State has spotted a cluster of endangered false killer whales off Kawaihae, near Kona, on the Big Island, […]

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Eat Like a Local in Hawaii

When you’re a visitor to Hawaii, it can be difficult to choose which local restaurant to visit, and even harder to rule-out the ones that don’t make the cut. But, now, you can sample nearly a dozen local eateries all in once place, courtesy of Street Grindz (grindz=”food”). Starting this week, Street Grindz is hosting […]

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