Hawaii Travel Blog

Packing Light For Travel

Packing Light For Travel

Packing light for travel is not only convenient, it's easy. Traveling with heavy baggage can be a real bummer. It’s heavy, bulky and tough to manage at times. Then there’s the fees that most airlines impose for your bags, as if they were passengers. It’s time to...

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National Parks Free Days

National Parks Free Days

With over 400 parks across the country, our National Parks give us so many great things to see and do every year. This year, you can experience amazing adventures at any park without paying a penny during our national parks free days. And, since Volcanoes National...

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New Year’s Travel Resolutions

New Year’s Travel Resolutions

2016 went out with a bang as we ushered in 2017 on New Year’s Day. It’s time to plan those resolutions for the New Year and we hope that yours includes resolving to travel more. Here’s why. Pulling ourselves out of the hamster wheel we tend to get stuck on throughout...

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Digital Detox Big Island Style

Digital Detox Big Island Style

Our world has become pretty fast paced and pretty high tech. Technology has helped us connect with more people and made our everyday lives more efficient. From vacuums that operate themselves to TV’s that connect to the internet, digital technology can be pretty cool....

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Your Guide to a Low Cost Hawaiian Holiday Getaway

Your Guide to a Low Cost Hawaiian Holiday Getaway

Now that Halloween has come and gone, we have officially entered the holiday season. Weather you love it or dread it, we know that this can be a stressful time of year. Shopping and searching for the perfect gifts, hosting perfect parties and doing it all with ease...

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5 Must Do Big Island Experiences

5 Must Do Big Island Experiences

The Big Island is a magical place for a vacation. Whether for just a quick getaway or a two week long respite, boredom is not the norm. Unintentional boredom that is!  The Big Island has so much to offer that it would be pretty difficult to become tired of. From rest...

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Visiting Hawaii During Hurricane Season

Visiting Hawaii During Hurricane Season

The word “hurricane” can be pretty scary, especially when planning a spectacular vacation. Hurricane and vacation should never go together. But does that mean that you shouldn’t travel to Hawaii during hurricane season? Absolutely not! Hurricane season in Hawaii is...

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5 Fall Big Island Events

5 Fall Big Island Events

Hawaii is perfect any time of the year, but when summer begins to turn to fall, the Big Island becomes the place to be. With activities and upcoming festivals galore, fall is an active time on the island. The next couple of months will be filled with delicious,...

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5 Family Friendly Big Island Activities

5 Family Friendly Big Island Activities

Planning a trip can be pretty stressful. With so much information available thanks to the internet, it can be an overwhelming and daunting task. Figuring out which activities are a must, what can you skip if time is limited and what to bring for each activity to be...

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Staying Safe While Seeing Kilauea’s Latest Eruption

Staying Safe While Seeing Kilauea’s Latest Eruption

The lava keeps flowing at Volcanoes National Park and it is quite a sight to see. People are flocking to the park to see the latest stream of flowing lava from Kilauea Volcano.  While the flowing lava doesn’t pose a threat, it is important to remember to view it...

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Volcano Hawaii Dining

Volcano Hawaii Dining

Part of the joy of vacationing is enjoying the delicious cuisine in the area. And Hawaii has some wonderful local cuisine that you must indulge in before leaving the island. From Poi to Kalua Pig to Poke, there are many wonderful dishes to experience when visiting the...

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New Kilauea Lava Flows

New Kilauea Lava Flows

New Volcano National Park Lava Flow! Here is the latest on the Volcano National Park Lava flow. The past couple of weeks at Kilauea have been quite active. Two new lava flows have erupted since the end of May. Though active, the flows are not considered to be...

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