Hawaiian Tours
Sustainable agriculture is a hot topic in Hawai‘i. There’s been a strong farm-to-fork movement in the islands for years, widely seen in award-winning restaurants supportive of local growers and fishermen. With farmers’ markets in every neighborhood and an abundance of fresh, healthful products that flourish in Hawai‘i’s climate, there has never been such enthusiasm for...
Mention Kapahulu Avenue to a local, and food automatically comes to mind. They may even start licking their lips thinking about where to eat on this magnificent mile. Located at the end of Waikiki just walking distance from some of Hawaii’s most famous restaurants, most visitors to Oahu don’t even recognize Kapahulu Avenue’s appeal. From...
Kaneohe Bay, a 7,500-acre inlet, is the largest sheltered body of water in the main Hawaiian Islands, and the only bay in Hawaii with a barrier reef. Five tiny islands are anchored in the bay. The two largest are Chinaman’s Hat and Coconut Island. Coconut Island is owned by the State of Hawaii and is...
The majestic Nā Pali Coast is one of the most spectacular wilderness areas in the Pacific. Isolated from civilization, this 6,175-acre state park is inaccessible to vehicular traffic. Hiking, kayaking and camping are permitted, but the easiest way to get a look is to take a Nā Pali Coast tour by helicopter or boat. What...
If Kauai looks vaguely familiar — though you’ve never been here before — it’s probably because you’ve seen chunks of the island’s drop-dead gorgeous landscape at your neighborhood movie theater. Hollywood filmmakers have been using Kauai as a backlot for feature movies for nearly 70 years. Actually, the island rarely plays itself. In ‘Jurassic Park,’...
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