All about ‘Hawaii’

Maui Culinary Tours

Maui Culinary Tours
High up the slopes of Haleakala, produce is grown in the sun-kissed fertile soil and wine is crafted from Maui-grown grapes and pineapples. What was previously reserved for those lucky few who were behind-the-scenes has now become an opportunity to touch, taste and feel the local culinary goodness Maui...

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Honolulu’s Greek Festival

Honolulu’s Greek Festival
This weekend marks the 30th annual Greek Festival in Honolulu, Hawaii at Ala Moana Beach Park. When you walk through the hallway of McCoy Pavillion and enter out into the courtyard, a cheerful wave of culture, music, dance, food and art washes over you. Old, young, Greek, Hawaiian and everything in...

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One is Never Enough: Chocolate Factories on the Big Island

One is Never Enough: Chocolate Factories on the Big Island
When I watched Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory as a child, I had visions of chocolate rivers and peppermint trees at every factory and I longed to visit one. And while there aren’t any chocolate rivers at the Mauna Loa Factory or Big Island Candies, these factories are not to be missed. These...

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Lava Viewing at Kilauea

Lava Viewing at Kilauea
Often referred to as the world’s most active volcano, Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii has been erupting continuously for twenty-seven years and shows no signs of stopping. When Kilauea began its current eruption in 1983, it slowly and steadily made its way to the ocean, taking out neighborhoods...

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Traveling to France Through a Meal in Hawaii

Traveling to France Through a Meal in Hawaii
When you stand at the open entrance of  1115 Bethel Street, you are in Chinatown, in downtown Honolulu, but when you step inside, you are transported to a charming brasserie in the South of France. More specifically you have stepped into Brasserie Du Vin. The charming tables for two with cafe chairs,...

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