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Lahaina on Maui: History, Tourism, and the 2023 Fire

The picturesque town of Lahaina, situated on the coast of Maui in Hawaii, is a true gem in the Pacific Ocean. Its history, significance in tourism, and the recent challenge of 2023 have turned Lahaina into a symbol of resilience. In this blog post, we will delve into the history, tourist importance, and the impacts…

Hurricane Calvin Approaches Hawaii: Preparedness Measures for Residents

As Hurricane Calvin approaches the Hawaiian Islands, residents must take proactive steps to ensure their safety and minimize potential damage. This article provides essential information on how people in Hawaii can prepare for the impending storm, allowing them to face the hurricane with readiness and resilience. https://youtu.be/Qk9S3T6adiw 1. Stay Informed Monitor updates from the National…

Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational 2022 / 2023 (incl. Videos) 

UPDATE 01/19/23 8:39am – The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational has a GREEN LIGHT for 01/22/23. The contest is set to begin on Sunday for its 34th edition of the contest dedicated to the North Shore’s legendary waterman, Eddie Aikau. Clyde Aikau said on Hawaii News Now that conditions will be epic on Sunday (01/22/23)…

Halloween Hot Spots in Waikiki

Are you spending the scariest day of the year in Hawaii? Then get ready, because this is gonna be a fast ride. In 2022, Halloween night falls on a Monday, so there will be plenty of Halloween events going on all weekend long. But if you’re looking for inspo on what to do on the…

Halloween Events in Hawaii

The spooky season is finally here! And just like in all parts of the United States, Halloween is a big deal in Hawaii too. As the most frightening day of the year is approaching, we’ve put together a list of Halloween events in Hawaii! You’ll find here all the festivities you can do in the…

Lifeguards in Hawaii

A vacation in Hawaii is carefree fun. You can spend your whole days in the hot sun, with sandy toes, fooling around on the beach and in the big waves. And you know why you can be so calm and not stress unnecessarily? Because the Hawaiian lifeguards are looking out for you. Even if you…

Travel Pono in Hawaii

Travel Pono in Hawaii Vacation time is an opportunity to relax and breathe in your surroundings in a new, unfamiliar place. While it can be exciting to visit a fresh location, it can also be intimidating if you aren’t familiar with what is expected. Traveling Hawaii is no different. There are certain ways to be…

COVID-19 in Hawaii September 2021

While many of us are weary of pandemic-related news, it’s important to keep tabs on infection rates and hospital admissions during the coronavirus outbreak. Unfortunately, the news about COVID-19 in Hawaii for September 2021 is not looking good. With hospital admissions up and community spread on the rise, visitors should keep an eye out for…

Reef Safe Sunscreen in Hawaii

  Coral Reefs and Reef Safe Sunscreen Some varieties of sunscreen can harm the environment, while others are considered reef safe sunscreen. Let’s talk about how skin protection can hurt the coral reefs, and how you can protect Hawaiian coral. The Hawaiian Islands are a special place, surrounded by more than 400,000 acres of coral…

Flash Flood Hawaii – What to do and what NOT to do! LIFE SAVING!

Flash Floods happen in Hawaii on all islands. Mostly during winter which is from November until April. The weather during these months can be hazardous sometimes. If you hear a weird alarm going off on your phone, it might be a FLASH FLOOD WARNING. Locals are used to it and often know what to do….