Hawaii Vacation Blog

Hawaii haupia

Haupia, a traditional Hawaiian dessert, is more than just a culinary delight; it’s a symphony of flavors and textures, a testament to the ingenuity of Hawaiian cuisine, and a symbol of the islands’ rich cultural heritage. Born from the bounty of the coconut palm, haupia embodies the essence of simplicity and elegance. Its preparation is […]

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In Hawaii, “A- B- C is easy as 1-2-3 “

A song to get in your head during your Waikiki vacation. And it’s a GOOD thing. I think I’ve heard all the jokes about the ABC stores in Waikiki, because I know I made most of them the first few weeks I lived in Waikiki. And my guests started up about by day 1+. Just […]

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Busting a Hawaiian Myth

Have you heard the story about Mark Twain and “The Grand Canyon of the Pacific”? If you think you know the real story, read on. “I have visited, a great many years ago, the Sandwich Islands-that peaceful land, that beautiful land, that far-off home of profound repose, and soft indolence, and dreamy solitude, where life […]

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Celebrate Friday with fireworks in Hawaii

Of all the attractions available in Waikiki, one of the most popular is the free fireworks display each Friday evening from the Lagoon at the Hilton Hawaiian village. The fireworks show is a popular tradition that has been going on since 1988. It is a great way to celebrate Aloha Friday and enjoy the beautiful […]

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Hawaii pidgin: WHAT did he say?

“Choke spinner dolphins playing in Waimea Bay.” If you’re not from Hawaii, you may see this online, which may sound like a direction to abuse wildlife. Who would want to strangle innocent dolphins? Are they trespassing and not allowed to play in this bay? Or maybe they’re sick and can’t swallow? This is one example […]

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Visit Hawaii to cool off?

Sunny Hawaii beach scenes warm the soul on cold mainland winters. But triple-digit summer temperatures may have you looking at a Hawaii vacation for relief from the heat as well. It’s been a hot summer on the mainland, if my Facebook and Twitter streams are to be believed. I see complaints about broken air conditioning, […]

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Hey, what’s that green stuff on my rice?

People in Hawaii love to put furikake on rice, especially, and it is a common topping for other foods such as fish or even popcorn. I suggest you try it when you vacation to the Hawaii Islands. There are different flavors of furikake but they have common ingredients: chopped nori, sesame seeds, dried fish flakes, […]

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Musubi: The Snack With SPAM Hawaii Can’t Get Enough Of

SPAM Musubi: convenient, portable, and cheap. Most people love SPAM in Hawaii, and a musubi is the go-to way to enjoy the canned meat.  You’ll see SPAM Musubi everywhere in the islands. It’s kind of like Hawaii’s (tastier) version of a food bar or peanut butter sandwich. It’s common to see people pull one out […]

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Hike the Judd Trail in Hawaii

Hikers planning a Hawaiian vacation: Put Judd Trail on your agenda I’ve heard people talk about the Judd Trail (AKA Judd Memorial Trail) for almost as long as I’ve been in Hawaii. But for some reason I never did it, despite its perfect location just between Honolulu and the Windward side of Oahu. It wasn’t […]

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Shoes off in Hawaii

The question is not whether to remove your shoes, but WHERE when your here on a Hawaii Vacation. Most people think of leaving shoes behind for slippers (flip flops) on the beach but they might not realize that it is unusual to wear even these indoors. Locals automatically shed slippers or other footwear at the […]

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Falling for Kipu on Kauai

*Editors Note: This trail is on a private property, so please hike at your own risk. And like everything else, take caution when exploring Hawaii’s outdoors. Jumping off of a waterfall may result in serious injury or sadly, death. Be safe on your next trip to Hawaii. A narrow dirt trail, lined on either side […]

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Is Hawaiian a Race: What it Means to Be Hawaiian

Is Hawaiian a race? The answer to this question is complex and requires an understanding of Hawaii’s unique geographical and cultural history.  If you’re looking for the shortest answer, then yes – the U.S. Census lists Hawaiian as one of the five+ options for a person’s race (White, Black or African American, American Indian or […]

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