Cat lovers visiting Hawaii get to tickle their fancies with a festival of viral cat videos. Dog lovers, on the other hand, get a festival filled with tail wagging and slobbery kisses. The Da Kine Canine Festival happens every year in the heart of Kailua. Dozens of pooch and their owners make their way to […]
Read More→It had been a while since I have visited Kapaa, so on a recent trip to Kauai, I made it a point to stop by this quaint east side town. Turns out, it had been a stop for coffee on our way out to the North Shore that steered us in this direction. We got […]
Read More→Looking for the best Kauai pie? Check out The Right Slice, which serves up slices of tropical goodness to customers from near and far. Kauai Pie at The Right Slice There’s nothing like eating a dessert packed with the flavor of the islands, especially if you’re on vacation. And if you’re on Kauai looking for […]
Read More→Fireworms are the centipedes of the sea. And with that said, it’s best to avoid the little ocean critters as much as possible. Simply touching their bristles will result in stinging, burning, and possibly nausea and dizziness. That’ll easily ruin a fun day at the beach. So let’s learn about fireworms and how to avoid […]
Read More→There are three things I really like about Lu Lu’s Waikiki. 1- You can walk in with sand on your feet and salt in your hair. 2- The amazing view of surfers, catamarans and Diamond Head all in one sitting. 3- It appeals to all appetites and ages. This retro-surf themed restaurant is located upstairs, […]
Read More→Mocha Java Cafe is one of many places to get some grub in the Kakaako area near Ward Theatres. Despite the name, the small eatery offers more than just a cup of joe. In fact, it has all of its bases covered – including breakfast, brunch and lunch. A newcomer would easily get overwhelmed by […]
Read More→While most know Koko Head Crater for its grueling uphill climb, the cinder cone volcano actually holds an important place in Oahu’s history and geography. First off, it is a headland that best defines the southeastern side of the island. The neighboring counterpart of Koko Head, however, seems to overshadow this ancient tuff cone. The […]
Read More→The Molokai bakery famous for “hot bread” has since cleaned up its act and is back at it again, selling fresh-baked breads to swarms of people at the Made in Hawaii Festival. Kanemitsu Bakery appeared well-stocked and ready with a support team consisting of both young and old. You could tell they were exhausted after […]
Read More→Hawaiian storm names represent a unique intersection of culture, science, and tradition. They’re a reminder of the importance of preserving language and heritage, even in the face of something as unpredictable and powerful as a hurricane.
Read More→It simply doesn’t get more beautiful than this. Kaneohe Bay is a pristine bay on the windward side of Oahu. Many people enjoy fishing and kayaking, while others just come here to enjoy its peace and quiet. But below the surface, an invasive species has been lurking. The species is a seaweed that has been […]
Read More→While this rock might not look like much, it actually has a very storied past not known by many. Pu‘u Kilo Ia sits on the edge of Kauai’s south shore, right next to the world-famous Allerton Garden. Today, it’s not uncommon to see beach-goers hanging out at the base of this rock. Some set up […]
Read More→Banana Patch Studio goes above and beyond any other art store I’ve been to. As an art gallery, shopping venue and creative working studio, the Hanapēpē shop has managed to paint a whole new experience for Kauai visitors and art lovers alike. From outside, the shop looks like a cute plantation home – complete with […]
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