Kauai is for foodies. Surrounded by crystal clear blue waters in the Pacific Ocean, and home to a strong traditional fishing culture, Kauai is a hotspot for fresh, high-quality seafood.At every corner of the island you’ll find an abundant selection of
The Honolulu Tuna Auction is an institution in Hawaii. While it might not seem like a traditional activity to add onto your Hawaiian itinerary, this unique auction is definitely worth a visit while in Hawaii! This tuna auction, modelled after
Headed to Oahu, Hawaii? These are my favourite spots across the island to snap exciting and memorable photos for Instagram and your own personal albums. Hale’iwa North Shore Sign View this post
If you've been to Hawaii then you know how ubiquitous poke is on the islands. It’s everywhere, from gas stations to roadside stands to high-end restaurants. Poke bowls have become a staple among tourists and locals alike. What is
You're never too old for some alone time with your mama. Though the COVID-19 pandemic will be keeping all of us and our mama's at home this year, there's no reason why we can't start thinking about the trips that we
Preface I recently embarked on what I consider to be one of my most transformative travel experiences to date. I spent just under a week on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, and more importantly, I spent a day
This property located in the central area of the quiet island of Molokai is the perfect place to relax and experience everything that Old Hawaii has to offer.
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa is a beautiful 1,310-room resort located across the street from the beach, along the southeast edge of the Oahu's Waikiki strip. In addition to stunning views of either the Pacific Ocean or Diamond Head,
Since Amy Pohler invented Galentine's Day in a 2010 episode of Parks and Recreation, Galentine's Day has grown into an unofficial holiday on February 13, inspiring women - young, old, single, married, or just crushin' hard -- to get together
The lūʻau brings Hawaiian culture to life. Most consider the lūʻau to be an absolute “must-do” activity when visiting the Hawaiian Islands, but why? What exactly is the significance of the lūʻau to Hawaii and Hawaiian culture? Why has the lūʻau