Hawaii
Hawaii’s Hokulea Canoe Tells Story of Polynesian Voyage
“Who were the original Hawaiians?” and “How did they get to Hawaii?” Answers can be gleaned in Honolulu by visiting the Hawaiian Maritime Center and seeing the re-created deep-sea Polynesian voyaging canoe, the Hokulea,
Read More ...Hawaii’s Top Chefs Demonstrate Culinary/Cultural Passions
Some of Hawaii’s top chefs got together recently to demonstrate their culinary and cultural passions. I was fortunate enough to be one of the tasters.
Read More ...Art of the Family Reunion
For eighteen years my four sisters and I, accompanied by our parents, spouses, significant others, and children, gathered for an annual summer family reunion.
Read More ...Cruising Hawaii on the Pride of Aloha
Hawaii is now once again available dependably and year round on the cruise scene, due to the commitment of Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) to position an American-flagged vessel, Pride of Aloha, in Hawaiian waters.
Read More ...Traveling to Hawaii with Teenagers
If you plan to take your teenager on a vacation trip, Hawaii offers many attractions.
Read More ...Luxury Adventures on Hawaii’s Kauai Island
A kind of travel, which might be called “luxury adventure,” has become the style of choice for an increasing number of travelers. Hawaii’s island of Kauai is one of the better places on earth to experience this phenomenon.
Read More ...Free Adventures on Hawaii’s Kauai Island
Kauai, Hawaii, is an unusual travel destination because many of the premier travel experiences are free, available to all.
Read More ...Hiking the Ancient Sites of Hawaii on Oahu and Maui
For Hawaii, a new guidebook to the ancient historical sites on Oahu and an outstanding naturalist-hiking program on Maui are the treasures.
Read More ...Beyond the Beaches, the Culture of Hawaii
What do the Hawaiian Islands offer beyond beaches and sun? Well, there’s plenty history and culture.
Read More ...Exploring Hawaii’s Island of Maui
Few travel destinations boast as ambitious a traditional slogan as Maui, Hawaii. The phrase, in Hawaiian, is “Maui No Ka Oi,” meaning “Maui is the best.”
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