Oheo Gulch - Maui’s Seven Sacred Pools
Posted on August 29, 2008 - Filed Under Activities, Maui, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment
Although this attraction is sometimes referred to as “Seven Sacred Pools,” there are many more pools than that, and none of them were sacred to the ancients. Still, the basins and waterfalls are a stunning sight within the Haleakala National Park and are a terrific way to cool off after a long day on the […]
Read More..>>Waikiki Lu’au at Hilton Hawaii
Posted on August 27, 2008 - Filed Under Oahu, Restaurants | Leave a Comment
For an unforgettable luau experience, try the Waikiki Lu’au at Hilton Hotel on Oahu, Hawaii. The ‘Waikiki Lu’au on the Lagoon’ premiered at Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa last month and is now offered twice a week.
In partnership with Tihati Productions, the show commences at 5:15pm on Sundays and Wednesdays where lu’au guests […]
Find Old Hawaii Peace on Big Isle - Wailea - Hakalau
Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under Big Island, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment
On the Big Island of Hawaii at mile marker 15 north of Hilo, you must make a choice: left to Wailea or right to Hakalau. Hakalau is the postal address, but Wailea is a true ghost town. Both represent the kind of Old Hawaii you advise people to visit right away because it’s likely to […]
Read More..>>Lanikai Beach - Oahu
Posted on August 22, 2008 - Filed Under Beaches, Oahu | Leave a Comment
Located on the Windward side of Oahu, Kailua and Lanikai Beach are a best kept secret.
With over four and a half miles of uncrouded white sand beaches to explore, its obvious why the fortunate return year after year.
Lanikai beach is highly ranked by many even among locals to be the best swimming beach in Hawaii.
Lanikai […]
Panaewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens, Big Island
Posted on August 20, 2008 - Filed Under Activities, Big Island, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment
The Panaewa Rainforest Zoo is the only tropical zoo in the United States and shouldn’t be missed during your Big Island vacation.
You will encounter a variety of rainforest animals and endangered Hawaiian animals, such as a white Bengal tiger, spider monkeys, lemurs, nene geese (the Hawaiian State bird), and over 80 other animal species.
The Panaewa […]
Stevenson’s Library and Bar
Posted on August 18, 2008 - Filed Under Activities, Kauai, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment
In the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa, Stevenson’s Library, named for Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, has always been the place to go for specialty and traditional drinks.
Lively conversation, live music, billiards and board games, plus outdoor seating overlooking Keoneloa Bay make this Kaua‘i’s best luxury nightspot.
Savor the aged Cognac and Scotch selections or […]
Da Kitchen - Kahului, Maui
Posted on August 15, 2008 - Filed Under Maui, Restaurants | Leave a Comment
Well, well. There’s one choice above all others on the island for plate lunches. We went straight to Da Kitchen. There are at least two on the island - Da Kitchen in Kahului and Da Kitchen Express in Kiehi.
You can eat in or take your food to go. They have plate lunches, sandwiches, appetizers, and […]
St. Peter’s Church - The Little Blue Church
Posted on August 13, 2008 - Filed Under Big Island, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment
Adjacent to Kahalu’u Beach on the Big Island of Hawaii is St. Peter’s Church, locally known as “The Little Blue Church”. This is the most photographed church in the State of Hawaii.
The rich history the St. Peter’s is fascinating and takes longer to tell than a tour of its Spartan interior and dozen pews.
Originally built in 1880 […]
Donero’s Restaurant - Grand Hyatt Kauai
Posted on August 12, 2008 - Filed Under Kauai, Restaurants | Leave a Comment
Dondero’s restaurant in the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa on Kauai Hawaii, will satisfy your soul as well as your appetite.
An elegant ambiance combined with stellar service make this a dining favorite for those with discriminating taste.
Featuring delicacies that include seared olive-crusted ahi with caponata, organic rack of lamb with gorgonzola and cauliflower soufflé […]
Kahaluu Beach Snorkeling
Posted on August 11, 2008 - Filed Under Activities, Big Island, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment
Kahaluu is one of the best snorkeling spots on the Big Island. Fed by a fresh water spring, up to 10 million gallons per day. These waters are almost always calm, with colorful corals, rock formations, and 100+ species of fish.
Swim with huge schools of colorful fish and green sea turtles in these protected waters; […]

