Hiking in Hawaii doesn’t always have to be for the outdoor enthusiast. If you’re not a hiking extraordinaire, don’t worry! There are plenty of easy hikes Oahu offers that still feature breathtaking scenery. We understand that not everyone comes to Hawaii for the activities. Some of you might be allured simply by the sunshine and […]
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Read post→It's no mystery why so many Hawaii vacationers choose Maui over any other island- the crowds are smaller than Oahu, but bigger than Kauai, (offering a varied nightlife), the scenery is unbeatable (living up to it's nickname “The Valley Isle”), and the beaches are diverse and beautiful. And speaking of beaches, today we're highlighting our […]
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Read post→Talk has slowly turned into action regarding new timeshare towers in Waikiki, and I believe these changes will have a negative impact to the tourism industry in Hawaii. With 10,000 timeshare units currently in Hawaii, accounting for 13% of total lodging inventory, this number only continues to increase as fewer stand-alone hotels are being built. […]
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Read post→Well folks, just when you thought we might be slowing down on our vacation bookings to Hawaii, we have actually now entered into our busy season. And now is the time to start thinking about your upcoming trips (that is, if you want to make sure you book something for a reasonable price). Despite popular […]
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Read post→For some, Christmas in Hawaii just doesn’t feel the same as a white, wintry, cozy-up-by-the-fire type of Christmas. It’s true; we don’t get the snow, or the chilly weather, or the layering of scarves, jackets, and wool mittens. But we’re also not complaining! What’s not to love about a holiday season spent entirely in a […]
Read post→Today’s topic we’re going to cover something that might prove to be quite helpful during your trip to Hawaii. Vacationers all find different ways to relax; whether with a good book, spa time and massages, laying in the sun, or one of my personal favorites, enjoying a refreshing tropical cocktail. Hawaii has some of the […]
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Read post→The Big Island, although the youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, has some of the clearest waters in all of Hawaii along its northwest coast. While the stretches of sand may not be as expansive as some of the older islands’, (due to less time for development), they are still some of the most spectacular and […]
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Read post→One of the most frequent questions people ask us as a Hawaii travel agency is, “which island should I choose?” While this may seem like a tough choice as a first time traveler to the islands, we’re here to reassure you that with Hawaii, you really can’t go wrong. The Hawaiian archipelago is made up […]
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Read post→Big Island's Four Seasons Expands The Four Seasons Resort Hualalai on Big Island has expanded their amenities to include a new oceanfront seafood restaurant, ULU Ocean Grill & Sushi Lounge. Following the trend of farm to table dining, 75% of ULU's menu comes from local farmers and fisherman, with over 160 different seafood and produce […]
Read post→Driving, let alone parking in Waikiki has been known to be a nightmare, whether you’re traveling into town for the night or spending your vacation here. The crowds spill onto the streets, making any driver’s awareness (and stress levels) heighten, and if you’re not willing to pay for a parking lot or valet fees then […]
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Read post→A few days ago we had the chance to sail on the Makani Catamaran on its Friday night fireworks cruise. The journey starts with a nice cruise out to sea where you experince a classic Hawaiian sunset. We were lucky enough to see the “green flash” because the view plane was so clear across the […]
Read post→This past week, the state of Hawaii echoed with the troublesome sounds of tsunami sirens. On Sunday, October 28th, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Canada, causing a tsunami alert in Alaska and Hawaii. If you’re a visitor to Hawaii during a time like this, the wailing sirens throughout every neighborhood might cause anxiety, especially if […]
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