We’ve driven around Kihei (too much of a spring-break-party scene), past Ka’anapali (too posh for our budget), and ended up on Napili Bay, about 15 minutes north of Lahaina on Maui’s West Side. The white-sand beach, with views toward both Moloka’i and Lana’i, is lined with low-rise condos and hotels. We spend several days lounging in the sand, snorkeling in the placid bay, and just chilling.
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Family-Friendly Hotels In Honolulu
May 29, 2013
Despite the popularity of neighboring islands such as Maui and Kauai, the city of Honolulu continues to see more visitors than anywhere else in the state of Hawaii. Not only is Oahu a wildly popular destination, but many visitors all opt to visit during the same few months of the year when school is out and families are able to travel during the holidays.
Maui’s Best Snorkeling Spots
May 24, 2013
With all of the beauty to be found on Maui, it’s enchanting to think there’s an entire other world hidden beneath the surface of the sea. With healthy tropical corals and an abundance of marine life thriving right offshore of many island beaches, it should come as no surprise that snorkeling is one of Maui’s favorite visitor activities. With so many beaches to choose, from, however, trying to choose the perfect snorkeling location can sometimes be overwhelming, so we’ve compiled a list of Maui’s best snorkeling spots to help you plan your underwater getaway.
11 Things You Didn’t Know About the Big Island of Hawaii
May 17, 2013
The Big Island of Hawaii (technically known as Hawaii Island), is a sprawling land of superlatives and a trivia lover’s dream. Whether it be the highest, the biggest, the longest, or youngest, this remote island in the middle of the Pacific seems to take the cake across a range of categories. If you plan on traveling to the Big Island soon, impress your friends with these little known facts and you’ll come off as an expert on your way back from the islands.
Maui Shore Excursion: Heavenly Hana Tour
May 1, 2013
The Heavenly Hana Tour could also accurately be called the “Road To and From Hana Tour” because on this excursion, the journey (with some stops along the way) truly is the destination.
Dole Plantation
April 26, 2013
Located about a 40-minute drive from Waikiki Beach, the popular Dole Plantation is a throwback to the island’s agricultural days and a favorite Oahu family outing. A sprawling plantation which welcomes over a million people per year, visitors descend upon this central Oahu outpost to learn about the island’s agricultural heritage, ride the popular “Pineapple Express” train, and of course wander through “the world’s largest maze”.
Day Trips From Kona
April 19, 2013
Aside from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the town of Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii is one of the most popular attractions for island visitors. The hot, dry weather is a welcome change from the lush, tropical east side, and the nightlife in Kona is far superior to anywhere else on the island.
Where to Eat on Maui
April 5, 2013
With so many towns and so many ethnic cuisines on offer, trying to figure out where to eat on Maui can be an overwhelming experience. Most visitors in resort areas tend to gravitate to oceanfront restaurants that offer the typical island experience, and while these are good for a couple of meals, the reality is that most of these restaurants are overpriced and you’re paying more for the atmosphere than you are the food.
Planning Your Day At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
March 29, 2013
Planning your day at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park can be somewhat of a challenge due to the constantly changing volcanic activity and the fact that park stretches for almost 500 square miles. Nevertheless, there isn’t really a wrong way to visit the park, and however you choose to spend a day in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park will be one which provides dramatic insight into the way in which these islands were formed.
Things to Do In Hilo
March 28, 2013
An historic and lush city on the Big Island’s northeastern coast, there are a wide range of things to do in Hilo for all types of Big Island travelers. Waterfall-seekers can head to Rainbow, Akaka, or Onomea Falls right within the confines of Hilo, while the more adventurous can explore the wild coastline of the Hamakua Coast towards Waipio Valley.





















June 14, 2013
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