Come enjoy a guided moped tour with Hawaiian Style Rentals and Tours Thrill to Hawaii’s only Seaplane Tours! Relive the romance of Pan Am’s famous “China Clipper” flying boats. These flights are recommended by National Geographic and by Frommer’s Travel Guide.
Read More...The Hawaii’s Plantation Village in the historic Waipahu is an outdoor museum that showcases the lifestyles and experience of Hawaii’s plantation workers. Furnished homes and other community structures display and interpret the history of Hawaii’s multi-ethnic heritage. Asian art and architecture, along with awesome antiques and relics, are among the main features of the Village. [...]
Read More...As the full moon cycle begins an unbelievible lava show continues at Kilaueas ocean entry. Guest lava tours aboard Lava Boat LavaKai Private lava tours Kue’wa. Video Rating: 0 / 5
Read More...Need surf lessons in Hawaii? Come down to Hawaiian Hot Spot Surf School in Honolulu, Hawaii! Located in front of the rainbow tower at the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Hawaii Hot Spot Tours is a surf school offering lessons located on the Duke Kahanamoku Beach. Hawaii Hot Spot Surf School’s mission is “To provide surfing lessons [...]
Read More...Inside look at the beautiful florals and botanicals of Hawaii at Grand Wailea in Maui, home to one of the collection of flowers and trees on 40 acres of lush, Hawaiian gardens Video Rating: 5 / 5
Read More...STAR TAXI – THE ONLY DISCOUNT TAXI IN HAWAII RECOMMENDED BY FROMMER’S GUIDE BOOK AND THE HAWAII FOR DUMMIES GUIDE BOOK. WHY PAY FULL PRICE FOR A TAXI IN HAWAII, WHEN YOU CAN ORDER A DISCOUNT TAXI FROM US? OUR TAXIS ARE ON TIME, WITH A FRIENDLY, ENGLISH SPEAKING DRIVER. OUR SERVICE AREA – ISLAND [...]
Read More...Carrie tours the only royal estate in the United States. Lava entering the Pacific Ocean, from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii, in Volcanoes National Park. Hawaiian Boat tours provide a view of lava that can only be scence on the water. This unique view will amaze you. Volcano Kilauea has been erupting since 1983, and [...]
Read More...We had to rise early in order to meet the tour at the Kihei boat ramp. We were staying in Lahaina and had about a 25-mile drive with a fair amount of city-type driving to get there. We calculated about 50 minutes to make that trip. It’s easy to get up early when you come [...]
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