Fragrant plumeria floating on candlelit water…surfers catching gentle Waikiki waves…a round of golf on some of the world’s most beautiful courses. These are the images that come to mind when someone mentions Hawai’i, and now the keiki (kids) can join in on the fun for free! Choose from Oahu’s breathtakingly lush fairway or Big Island’s black-lava lined championship...
Featured: Hawaii Tourism Authority Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Update
The situation in Japan in the wake of the devastating earthquake and tsunami continues to evolve. And the people of Hawaii have demonstrated a great deal of caring and solidarity with the people of Japan. Even though the situation changes on a daily basis, the Hawaii Tourism Authority will provide ongoing updates as information becomes available. The following are updates as of March 17, 2011 (1:00...
Featured: Nature’s Picture Show: Whale Watching on Maui
Thousands of humpback whales arrive in the coastal Hawaiian waters every winter to birth their calves and mate for the following season. Their appearance is a thrill for tourists and locals alike as whales can be seen off the coast from December to May before they travel back to the food-abundant waters of Alaska. The whale season reaches its peak between February and March during which whales can...
Featured: Boating Maui Style
There’s a sense of freedom when boating in Maui waters–the wind in your hair, the salt spray of the Pacific, the horizon disappearing over the curve of the earth. Although there are several boat companies to choose from, only a couple offer you the true freedom of deciding where to go and what to do. If you want 100% freedom at your fingertips, contact Sea Escape Boat Rentals. Choose from two...
Featured: Adventures in Miniature Mainland
The Big Island, otherwise known as Hawaii Island, is the youngest and, in this writer’s humble opinion, most diverse of the American isles of paradise. Why do I think it’s the most diverse? Well, for starters, you can go from the white snowy peak of Mauna Kea down to the beaches that seemingly have contracts with the sun in the same day, on the same island. Depending on who you ask...



