Visiting Hawaii
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Forget the crowds, for now. Imagine sinking your toes into the warm sand of Waikiki Beach, the iconic two-mile stretch of shoreline that whispers promises of relaxation, adventure, and a connection to Hawaii’s vibrant culture. Embark on a remarkable beach stroll that delves deep into the essence of Oahu. Let the gentle cadence of the...
Honolulu, the captivating capital of Hawaii, boasts a history as rich and vibrant as the colors that paint its landscape. Like many great cities, it blossomed around a natural harbor – a sheltered haven for ships traversing the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. From Humble Beginnings to Crossroads of the Pacific: Journey back to...
Hawaii really does have a tropical climate in relation to constant temperatures throughout a whole year and, of course, comfortable warm Pacific waters always at hand. It’s the north-easterly trade winds that help create warmth and charm for the weather. Place and altitude across the islands do influence the weather. The average temperature is around...
The Hawaiian plate lunch encompasses much of the cultural identity found within Hawaii’s boundaries. It speaks to the State’s deep, colorful heritage, depicting the many fusions of culinary styles from various immigrant groups that worked to deserve a place in the local food culture—from the indigenous Hawaiians to contemporaries of Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino...
Molokai Island—the “Friendly Isle”—is not your typical Hawaiian vacation. This is a place that whispers its secrets to those who will listen, a place that slows time and lets the real flavor of old Hawaii unfold. This is where the tallest sea cliffs in the world reach comfortably for the turquoise Pacific Ocean, where voices...
Molokai isn’t your typical Hawaiian vacation destination. Here, the pulse of authenticity beats strong, a symphony of untouched natural beauty, profound history, and a vibrant, living culture. What is Molokai known for? Molokai is often referred to as the “Most Hawaiian Island,” Molokai boasts the highest percentage of Native Hawaiian residents in the state, carrying...
Hawaii, a necklace of volcanic islands strung across the Pacific Ocean, boasts more than just breathtaking landscapes and balmy breezes. Below the serene turquoise waters, a vibrant underwater world unfolds, overflowing with an astonishing diversity of Hawaii marine life, yes, Hawaii sea animals! From the technicolor splendor of coral reefs to the gentle giants of...
Haleiwa Historic Town, a vibrant tapestry woven from history, art, and the legendary surf culture of Oahu’s North Shore, beckons travelers seeking an escape that’s both invigorating and culturally enriching. This charming town, once a playground for Hawaiian royalty and the filming location for the iconic “Baywatch,” holds the undeniable title of Hawaii’s Surfing Capital....
Hawaii, a name synonymous with paradise, beckons with its pristine beaches, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant culture. But beneath the surface lies a deeper essence, a rich tapestry woven with ancient traditions and spiritual significance. Here, we embark on a journey to uncover the heart of Hawaii – Hawaii temples, or heiau (pronounced hey-ow). These ancient...
In 1969, the first capitol building was dedicated—10 years after Hawaii entered the nation as the 50th State. This imposing edifice stands in downtown Honolulu, just a short distance away from the Iolani Palace. The palace once served as a residence for Hawaii’s last queen until the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian royal family and...