Big Tastes on Hawaii’s Big Island
The Big Island’s tropical climate and rich, volcanic soil are ideal for growing many crops used in everyday life by locals and in the outstanding cuisine presented to visitors. Some foods produced here...
View ArticleHawaii’s Marine Life on Display
Each year, thousands of visitors of all ages from around the world come to the spectacular Maui Ocean Center just south of the Royal Lahaina Resort. Perched above beautiful Maalaea Harbor, with...
View Article‘House of the Sun’ Welcomes Visitors
Sunrise atop Haleakala is an almost mystical experience, as magnificent colors emerge from the crater floor. Haleakala, called “House of the Sun” by Hawaiians, is actually a massive shield volcano that...
View ArticleMaui: The Valley of Golf
The Valley Isle of Maui is a golf nirvana, boasting some of the finest courses in Hawaii. The resort areas of west and south Maui are beautiful and challenging, but the Maui airport side of the island...
View Article‘Big Island’ Golf to Remember
The “Big Island” of Hawaii has been called the “Golf Capital of Hawaii” for good reason. There are 16 public courses throughout the beautifully diverse island, including many, magnificent resort...
View Article6th Annual Maui Jazz & Blues Festival
Warm surf, golden sand, and hot sounds will greet those attending the 6th Annual Maui Jazz & Blues Festival at the Royal Lahaina Resort September 10, 2016 on spectacular Kaanapali Beach. A...
View Article‘World’s Best Mai Tai’ Announced at Don the Beachcomber Festival
Hundreds enjoyed the 8th Annual Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai Festival in August, where bartenders from around the world vied for the $10,000 top prize and title as the “World’s Best Mai Tai.” Every...
View ArticleDiscover the Beaches of Hawaii Island
The “Big Island” of Hawaii is unique in the Hawaiian chain, with everything from soft sand beaches to jagged volcanic lava fields, lush vegetation to rugged mountains. In all, picturesque Hawaii...
View ArticleMaui’s Top Five Beaches
Hawaii is truly a beach lover’s Paradise, where there are hundreds of sandy spots to enjoy the warm sun and almost limitless water activities. On Maui alone, there are 40 beaches that offer something...
View ArticleAdventures in Paradise: Hawaii Island
Green sea turtles are often found on the black sand beaches of Hawaii Island, basking in the warm sun. All of the Hawaiian Islands are unique and certainly beautiful, but the youngest of them...
View ArticleDown on the Ranch on Hawaii Island
Once past the magnificent Kohala coastline and away from the massive black lava fields, Hawaii Island offers many unique adventures for visitors. One such experience is found in and around the quaint...
View ArticleDa’ Feta Mo’ Betta on Maui
Visitors come to Maui for a variety of reasons. The incredible sand and surf, amazing scenery, world-class resorts, and colorful history and culture are all draws to the Valley Isle, but cheese?...
View ArticleHawaii Food & Wine Festival Comes to Maui
If you’re golfer or foodie or wine lover and you’re visiting Hawaii October 14-16, 2016, don’t miss the Hawaii Food & Wine Festival on Maui. There’s a golf tournament, gourmet dinners, culinary...
View ArticleMaui: A Class by Itself
Maui is a favorite vacation destination for countless reasons. For the visitor who wants to scuba dive or snorkel or surf, it doesn’t get much better than right here on the Valley Isle. But, for those...
View ArticleCatching Some Rays on Hawaii Island
Hawaii is known for its sunny weather, but did you ever think about catching some rays under water? We’re talking about the gentle manta rays; ocean giants with wingspans that can reach 20 feet or...
View ArticleExperience the Top of the World on Maui
Haleakala Crater on Maui presents a spectacular array of colors and shapes as the sun rises up the dormant volcano: a must do experience. One of Maui’s most popular attractions is a trip up and down...
View ArticleMaui Snorkeling is Unsurpassed
Of all the wonderful things to do on the Valley Isle, snorkeling is one of the most popular. With over 120 miles of coastline with more than 30 miles of beaches, the entire family can enjoy swimming...
View ArticleMaui Celebrates the Year of the Rooster
If you will be visiting Maui in late January or early February of 2017, there are some fun events you and the family won’t want to miss, focusing on the Chinese New Year. Join in the party celebrating...
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