Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast
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Vegetarian Hawaiian Choices – Koko Crater vs. Koko Head, what’s the difference?
Veggie Hawaiian Choices Are you a vegetarian traveling to Hawaii and still want to enjoy some Hawaiian cuisine? That’s exactly the question one of our listeners proposed which we answer on today’s show. The fact is traditional Hawaiian food does contain a lot of meat so the choices are limited. The good news is there…
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Will You be Eating Fast Food on your Hawaii Vacation?
Fast Food in Hawaii- Are You Planning to Indulge? I think at one time or another, fast food has played some sort of role for everyone. Whether it’s what you were raised on as a kid, what you had to eat when you were on a budget, or what you currently still indulge with, fast…
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Food Saving tips for Hawaii Vacations
How to eat cheap and outside of your comfort zone in Hawaii. While this may sound like an oxymoron, we’re here to tell you that you can indeed eat affordably while on vacation in Hawaii; you just have to know where to go. We hear time and time again how expensive it is to eat…
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The best way to see Lava on the Big Island
This week’s show we discuss two things: using the Hawaiian/local language when vacationing in Hawaii, and whether or not to book a tour for lava sightings on Big Island. These questions came from a fellow fan and are most likely relevant to a lot of visitors coming to the islands. Let’s talk about the language…
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Nightlife in Waikiki
Nightlife on Oahu Today we talk about things to do at night on Oahu. Depending on your preferences there’s really something for everybody after the sun sets. In Hawaii we like to Pau Hana which really means relaxing after a hard days work. In Waikiki their several places to do this including some of the…
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Favorite Hawaiian Words
Today we talk about common words you’ll likely hear on your Hawaiian Vacation. Imagine this: 500,000 Hawaiians spoke the language when Captain Cook arrived. Today, there are only 1,000 native speakers left, most of whom live on isolated Ni’ihau. Another 8,000 people can speak and understand Hawaiian, and use it among themselves. However, people who…