Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oahu
Fun Facts about Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oahu Read More »
Fun Facts about Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oahu Read More »
The mere mention of the North Shore immediately conjures up associations of massive surf with helicopters dropping dare-devils into the water (“tow-in-surfing”). At Waimea Bay Beach,
Waimea Bay on Oahu’s North Shore Read More »
Located between the small boat harbor in Wai’anae and Kane’ilio Point, Pokai Bay is a popular beach for locals on Oʻahu’s leeward (west) coast and
Pokai Bay Beach: Oahu’s West Side Read More »
La Perouse Bay is one of the most popular hikes in the Wailea area, because you really feel like you have gotten away from civilization and
Hike from La Perouse (Keoneoio) Bay to Kanaio Beach on Maui Read More »
Yes, it’s crowded — 3,000 visitors a day — and, yes, it attracts tour buses and shuttles. But there is a reason why this former
Prepare for Hanauma Bay Read More »
One the my favorite parts about writing about the Hawaiʻian Islands is meeting cultural ambassadors like Clifford Naeole on Maui. Clifford works with the Ritz-Carlton
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There are few places on the planet with consistent gentle rolling surf ideal for beginners and waves big enough to satisfy the pros. The ease-right-in
Waikiki Beach Breakdown Read More »
One of my all time favorite places on the planet. I’m not alone, Kailua on the windward side of the island has been voted “Best
Kailua Beach, Oahu — What to Expect Read More »
It’s official – I’ve given a name to that thing people do in waist deep water, usually at a resort in a tropical place like
Swogging: An Activity for the Highly Confident Read More »
Unless you’re bringing your own boat to Hana, the best way to catch fish is to do what many of the long-time locals do and