Monthly Archives: March 2016

The Forgotten Hawaiian Island of Ni’ihau

Not all of the Hawaiian Islands have been as westernized as equally as others. Most people would say that Oahu is by far the most commercialized of the islands and that Molokai is the least. They are only partly. The little known island of Ni'ihau is actually the least modernized and the least populated of…
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Traveling With Kids in Hawaii is a Natural

By noreply@blogger.com (Trailblazer Hawaii) Trailblazer Travel Books—for all the islands—have special Trailblazer Kids sections, for activities, beaches, attractions, and trails. Most of the fun is free.   Canoes Beach on Maui, (top pic) just north of Kihei's Kamaole Beach Parks, specializes in kid-sized surf waves. It's right next to Kalama Parks, often the site of…
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Oahu: Two Great Places to Swim With the Turtles and Fishies

By noreply@blogger.com (Trailblazer Hawaii) Hanauma Bay, not far south of Waikiki is by far the most-visited snorkeling venue in the Islands. But that doesn't mean it's a must-do. It can be crowded and the visiting protocol is a hassle—plus the snorkeling isn't that great close to shore. Two nearby alternatives are Makai Research Pier (at…
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Hawaii Yacht Charters – Enjoy A Sailing Vacation In Paradise

Hawaii yacht charters allow you to sail around the most beautiful coastline in the world. Enjoy the balmy winds of the Hawaiian Islands and sunbathe on the deck of the yacht. Watch the surfers perform their feats of expertise on the huge waves from your berth at the dock. Along with the stunning landscape, you…
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