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Waterfall In A Tropical Rain Forest
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Your Guide to ʻAkaka Falls State Park on Hawaiʻi Island

Seeing a waterfall in Hawaiʻi. Yes, it’s a thing. And one of the most accessible waterfalls is ʻAkaka Falls on Hawaiʻi Island. In fact, you can see two waterfalls—ʻAkaka Falls and the smaller Kahuna Falls—on this short but beautiful hike through a lush rainforest filled with bamboo and wild orchids. And it’s only a half-hour […]

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A Night Under the Stars with Yoga Floats

Trendy yoga practices sometimes come across silly as Instagram feeds are full of goats, wine and vinyasa flows. But founder of Yoga Floats, Kelsey Moore, assures me that stand-up paddleboard yoga is not another one of these gimmicks.   The elementary school teacher-turned-small business owner started Yoga Floats shortly after moving to Oʻahu in 2009 and

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The Best Hiking Trails on Maui in 2022

While Maui is known for its spectacular snorkeling conditions, visitors should not overlook its one-of-a-kind trails. From roaming through tropical rainforests to traversing a volcanic crater, one of the best ways to understand Maui’s unique topography is to lace up a pair of hiking shoes and experience it first-hand.   1. Haleakalā National Park  Standing

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7 Tips for Snorkeling Molokini

Even with poor conditions, snorkelers can see up to 150 feet underwater in the ocean surrounding Molokini. It’s this unmatched visibility beneath the ocean’s surface that makes exploring the coral reefs and marine life at the island atoll so memorable, says Brian Barns, a captain at Trilogy Excursions. Typically, the visibility reaches 200 feet, allowing

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Reservations Will Be Required at Hawaiʻi’s Most Recognizable Landmark  

With its striking ridges, panoramic views and historical hiking trails, Lē‘ahi, also known as Diamond Head, is among Oʻahu’s most prominent features. More than 3,000 hikers visit the volcanic cone every day to climb the 1-mile trail to its summit.   Travelers to Oʻahu this summer should know that beginning on May 12, 2022, the state

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This Sacred Place on Oʻahu is Where the Dead Depart the World

Kaʻena Point, situated at the westernmost part of Oʻahu, lures all kinds of life, from nesting Laysan albatross to hikers who follow an old railroad bed to the remote and scenic protected area. But it’s a sacred place for the dead. too. Named for a relative of the god Pele, the point is known as

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Road Tripping Maui’s Kahekili Highway: What to Do, Eat and See

Kahekili Highway, which stretches from central Maui to the island’s north-western tip, is truly the road less traveled. Known for its winding cliffside roads and very narrow stretches of pavement, this highway matches the white-knuckle driving experience of the Road to Hāna. But, like the Road to Hāna, there are so many awesome things to see, do

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Plan Like a Park Ranger at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

If there‘s one thing park rangers do best is give advice. And the friendly—and knowledgeable—rangers at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on Hawaiʻi Island have put together a list of tips for anyone planning a trip to its sprawling 333,308-acre park. Here’s how you can plan like a ranger—and trust us, you may want to bookmark

Stunning Aerial Drone View The Captain James Cook Monument In Kealakekua Bay, Big Island, Hawaii. The Monument Marks The Spot Where James Cook Was Killed In A Fight With Native Hawaiians In 1779.
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The 5 Best Snorkeling Spots on Hawai‘i Island in 2021

Snorkeling is one of the most enriching ways to see the vast array of wildlife throughout the Hawaiian Islands—from a safe and respectful distance!—and these spots were voted the best by our readers for the 2021 HAWAI‘I Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards. If you’re looking to get your feet wet in the world of snorkeling on

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