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Should You Stay in North Shore Kauai?
North Shore Kauai is a glistening, scenic place full of natural wonders. But is it the best place to stay on the island? Honestly, it depends on what you want from your Kauai vacation. The good news is that you can’t go too wrong. If you’ve been following the Hawaii Aloha Travel blogs, you probably…
Read MoreHawaii Superstitions: What Should You Believe?
Hawaii is a melting pot of diverse cultures and beliefs (which is what makes it such an amazing place to live). But, with that diversity comes a mix of the occult, odd belief systems, and long-time rituals, many of which come from the “homelands” of Hawaii residents. In honor of Halloween, we thought we’d bring…
Read MoreMaui Ocean Center: Visit or Skip It?
There’s nothing like a trip to Hawaii to inspire you to examine marine life — after all, when you’re in the islands, you’re practically living in the middle of a giant aquarium! However, no matter how much you snorkel and SCUBA, it’s impossible to experience all the marine life Hawaii has to offer… which is…
Read MoreCheap(er) Eats on Maui in Hawaii- Wailea Restaurants That Won’t Break the Bank!
I’m all about the food when it comes to vacations (and, frankly, most times in my life). So, when I book my neighbor island vacation, I like to take into consideration where I can find the best food for the cheapest price. Unfortunately, most resort restaurants are quite expensive (I noticed a $19 hot dog…
Read MoreWant to Zipline on Maui in Hawaii? Know These Five Things!
I wouldn’t call myself a zipline fantatic, but I DO love the sensation of flying through the air 500 feet above the rainforest! On my last trip to Maui, I couldn’t resist the temptation — I even took my 12 year-old daughter with me on her first zipline experience! But, during the hour-long journey to Jungle…
Read MoreHawaii Neighbor Island Spas: Resort Quality WITHOUT the Resort Price Tag
Resort Spas in Hawaii are some of the most extravagant and spectacular spas in the world, and I’ve frequented quite a few of them! But, if you’re on a budget, there’s nothing like the sticker shock that comes along with even the most basic spa treatments. A 50-minute massage at a five-star resort can cost…
Read MoreMassage Oahu Advice: Go with a Local Spa and Ditch the Resort!
As a disclaimer, I should probably tell you — I’m a verifiable Spa Rat! I could spend hours getting rubbed down, pampered, and massaged. And, don’t EVEN try to kick me out of the sauna or steam room! That’s why I love Oahu: massage places abound. But, over the years, I’ve had to invest a…
Read MoreYou Can Help Decide the Fate of Dolphin Tours in Hawaii
The fate of dolphin tours in Hawaii has been a hot-button topic in the islands for years. But, now the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has put pen to paper and is proposing a ban that would, effecively, end the tours. Now, YOU have the opportunity to comment on the proposed ban and become…
Read MoreLGBTQ Hawaii Travel – Planning Your Rainbow Hawaiian Adventure
Hawaii, often referred to as “paradise on Earth,” is not only renowned for its stunning landscapes, but also for its warm and welcoming embrace of diversity. For LGBTQ travelers, the Hawaiian Islands offer a unique blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and LGBTQ-friendly hospitality. In this blog post, we’ll explore why Hawaii is a top…
Read MoreKona, Hilo, or Waikoloa? Where to Stay in Big Island Hawaii
Hawaii’s Big Island (Hawaii Island) is HUGE compared to the other Hawaiian islands. So, it’s important you know your way around and know which area is the right fit for your ideal vacation. If you’re wondering where to stay in Big Island Hawaii, we are here to help! The three areas vacationers typically stay in…
Read MoreWaikiki Vs. Ko Olina Vs. North Shore – Where to Stay on Oahu
Back in the “old days,” visitors to Oahu had, pretty much, one option when deciding where to stay — Waikiki. But, in 2016, the number of “resort” areas on Oahu has exploded. Ko Olina on the leeward side and enclaves on the North Shore have become every bit as enticing to visitors as the sandy beaches…
Read MoreLooking for Crafty Souvenirs To Bring Home? Our Fall Hawaii Craft Fair Guide
Every time I walk in my door, I see the Hawaiian quilted sign that reads: Ho Olu Hemo Your Shoes (translation: Please remove your shoes). It makes me smile every time I see it because it brings back the sweet memory of strolling though a local craft fair in Waikoloa on the Big Island, where…
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