Pahoa Village
In the Hawaiian language, the word ‘pahoa’ means dagger or knife. It is unknown when the indigenous Hawaiians settled the area during pre-contact times, but... Continue Reading
Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve – Big Island
Free Price: $0.00 – Members Price: $0.00 Ancient Hawaiians called their stone art – Ki’i Pohaku: stone art. The Puako Petroglyph is home to one... Continue Reading
Hawaii Tropical Flowers
Hawaii is an unforgettable place; if you need a reminder of your visit to this beautiful island, it’s simple, fast, and convenient to order tropical... Continue Reading
Our Sister Properties
Visit Another Hawaiian Island – Our Sister Properties Escape to four great hideaways in the islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and the island of Hawaii,... Continue Reading
Pacific Tsunami Museum
The Pacific Tsunami Museum a great historic bay-front building housing an incredible wealth of knowledge and artifacts from Hilo Tsunamis. The Pacific Tsunami Museum is... Continue Reading
South Point
Referred to as Ka Lae, meaning “the point,” this is the southernmost spot in the entire United States of America. Getting Here: Ka Lae is... Continue Reading
Laupahoehoe Train Museum
The train museum is very unique. As you head North from Hilo on Highway 19, just beyond the 25 mile marker, you will begin to... Continue Reading
Parker Ranch
Located in Waimea (also called Kamuela) is the Parker Ranch, reportedly the largest in the United States. Parker Ranch’s Historic Homes, dating over 1.5 centuries... Continue Reading
Hale Ho`ola – Hawaiian Healing Arts Center and Spa
Ever wish for a rainforest rejuvenation? Be sure to stay with us and enjoy a world-class spa experience with Hale Ho`ola – Hawaiian Healing Arts... Continue Reading
Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden
Words cannot describe the natural beauty of this garden! Enjoy trails featuring over 2,000 species of plants, flowers, and palms. Located on the “four mile... Continue Reading