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Can You Drink Tap Water in Hawaii?
One of the most common questions I get from visitors is this: Can you drink tap water in Hawaii, or should I buy bottled water? The short answer is: Tap water is safe to drink. According to the Board of Water Supply, Hawaii tap water is some of the best quality drinking water around. It…
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20 Best Hawaii Resorts (For All Budgets)
One of our favorite things about being Hawaii travel agents is helping visitors choose the best Hawaii resorts for their vacations. There’s no one-size-fits-all hotel, so we have to really listen and understand everyone’s travel visions. Still, we have some top favorites that seem to be real crowd-pleasers. Wondering which resort will work best for…
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Whale Watching Hawaii: Best Views, Tours, & Free Lookouts
Whale Watching Hawaii: Many visitors come to the islands just for this activity. And for good reason. It’s an incredible experience to encounter one of Earth’s most majestic creatures in a beautiful location. Are you considering heading to Hawaii during whale season? Whether it’s your sole reason for visiting Hawaii or part of a full…
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Where to Stay for Cheap Hotels on Oahu (And Where to Splurge!)
If you’re looking for cheap hotels in Oahu, you might automatically assume you should stay in Waikiki. While Waikiki is a fantastic place with a lot to offer travelers, I want you to know that there are a few different areas on Oahu where visitors like to stay. You have options, and I want to…
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Top 10 Ways To Avoid a Shark Attack in Hawaii
If you’re an avid reader of this blog (and we hope you are!), you just read our post about how there’s been a significant spike in the number of shark bites — turns out, hungry females who have just given birth may be to blame for the increased number of incidents. But, you don’t want to…
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Prince Jonah Kuhio: Hawaii’s royal “Renaissance man”
Hawaii celebrates Prince Jonah Kuhio Day to mark his birth on March 26, 1871. It is one of three State holidays in Hawaii honoring two of Hawaii’s most beloved figures (King Kamehameha the Great is the other) and momentous statehood that followed Hawaii’s territorial status after the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893. While…