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Kauai's Majestic North Shore
by Kim Steutermann Rogers in Features
More than any other, this part of the island experiences more extreme weather changes throughout the year. Visit in sunny summer and Hanalei Bay feels like a placid lake looks like one, too, with sailboats dotting its waters. In the winter, however,
Maui has more than its fair share of beautiful beaches and Wailea is no exception. The resort beaches of Wailea are world-class and great for swimming and snorkeling. It makes it tempting to spend your whole vacation playing in the usually calm water
The Best of Kauai's West Side
by Kim Steutermann Rogers in Features
Every Friday night, the artists of Hanapepe open their studios and galleries and welcome visitors. Located one block mauka (mountainside) off Highway 50, the strip may be modest compared to some artists enclaves on the mainland, however, its just
The air is cool and crisp. The intoxicating scent of eucalyptus trees makes you feel dreamy. Rich, green pasture lands roll toward the horizon. Heavenly rays of light dance high above the ocean and the roads are lined with purple jacaranda flowers
Hawai'i's Gift to the World - Surfing
by Amy Huyett in Features
Surfing has come a long way from the ceremonial chants and hand carved 24- foot wood boards of ancient Hawai
Many of us take a vacation and before we even board that first flight, we begin to imagine what our vacation might include. As our mind begins to sort through images of Hawai
Kauai's Sunny South Shore
by Kim Steutermann Rogers in Features
It's common knowledge that Kaua'i is known as "The Garden Island". At five million years of age, Kauai is the oldest inhabitable island in the chain which translates to more time for wind and water erosion to create our garden no ka oi beyond compare
Explore the Coconut Coast on Kauai
by Kim Steutermann Rogers in Features
Once, fields of coconut trees blanketed the East Side of Kauai giving rise to the alias, The Coconut Coast. Now, the coconut plantations are gone; however, a few coconut groves still exist, and in the fall, a coconut festival draws hundreds for
Explore Haleakala, The House of the Sun
by Maria Culmone Durso in Features
Haleakala crater is one of the world

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