These tours are generally beneficial for whales, but they can also stress them out. Here’s how to ensure that your trip does more good than harm.
Traveling to Hawaii on a budget is definitely possible; with some careful planning, your dream vacation could become a reality without straining your finances. These tips can help you save money on airfare, accommodation, and rental cars while still taking in all the amazing sights Hawaii has t...
O‘ahu is the lively center and most visited of all Hawaiian Islands. As a paradise for active travelers it is rich in experiences that include nature, culinary discoveries, historic landmarks, shopping, nightlife and festivals. Love Kauaʻi 1: Kauaʻi Overview 2: Things to Do 3: Wh...
Many feel that Lahaina is the heartbeat of the island, a rich cultural home to what is the essence of Maui and sacred grounds from the historic home of the Hawaiian kingdom. In the aftermath of the fire, recovery was delicate business, however. When was too soon for tourists t...
I’m all for visiting off-the-beaten-path villages and rural areas to learn, observe and experience local lifestyles. But the tours i’m talking about are when tourists are herded to visit villages, where the minority cultures are treated callously as spectacles and there’s no authentic cultu...
Things to do at Clovelly Beach Clovelly is a great spot for snorkelling Picnic in Bundock Park directly behind the beach where you will find plenty of shade, a kids playground and free BBQs. Walk the track to Coogee around the edge of the cemetery ...
The property catered to tourists when it opened in 1959 as the Starlite Motor Hotel, complete with a Hawaiian luau celebration. Over the decades, it eventually became the kind of place where low-budget travelers stayed alongside homeless families who had scraped together money for a night ...
500 moved yesterday. They were either sent to other Hawaiian islands to finish up their vacations or back to their home states and countries. However, the focus in Maui at the moment is very rightfully so on helping the island’s residents who are in desperate need of food and shelter in...
and love. Today they are growing that message in a program called ‘Mālama,’ a Hawaiian value to care for, nurture, and protect. Hawaii is going to Mālama, those things that are Aloha. With everything that is going on around us today, it is more important than ever: how do we ...