Book Your Tickets Now Here’s a quick history lesson – One of the most prominent historical figures in Hawaii, particularly Kauai Island, is Captain James Cook. In 1778, Captain Cook landed on the Hawaiian Islands, making him the first westerner to touch down...
Book Your Tickets Now Kayaking and snorkeling are just two of the most exciting water activities that Hawaii can offer, along with a multitude of things that you can do in this paradise. This tropical island indeed is blessed with the gift of nature, which locals and...
Those who have had the chance to travel to Kealakekua can attest that this 315-acre bay is absolutely an ocean-lover’s paradise. Located around 12 miles south of Kaila-Kona on the west side of Big Island, Kealakekua Bay is the largest sheltered natural bay in the...
Among the eight major islands in Hawaii, the Big Island, also referred to as Hawai’i, is known to be the most diverse. It is home to a great number of beautiful beaches, majestic mountains and volcanoes, lush valleys, and even a wide variety of tropical flowers...
One of the surf slang terms most of us are familiar with, or at least have heard of, is the phrase, “hang loose”. Since its emergence in the 90’s, “hang loose” has now become part of the Hawaiian informal language, and Hawaiian natives, in fact, even have a hand...
The Big Island being an island of beautiful seascapes and mountainscapes, it is no wonder that there are a great number of tour operators in this part of Hawaii alone, offering fun packages for those who wish to explore the charm of this place. If you wish to join...