Welcome to our blog!
We’re excited to share our travels with you. As passionate travel enthusiasts, we want to show you the world through our eyes, highlighting the places and experiences that bring us joy. We’re here to offer tips on where to go, what to see, and what not to miss.
Additionally, we’ll guide you to some of the best destinations for your next vacation. From our personal experiences and recommendations on where to stay and what to eat, we have plenty of insights to inspire your next adventure. We can’t wait for you to explore these amazing places with us!
Maui, The Valley Isle
There is so much that we love about Maui. Humpback whale season (January through March), sunrise at Haleakala, bike riding down from Haleakala to Paia, great restaurants (Mama’s Fish House, Paia Fish Market, MonkeyPod Kitchen & Duke’s), fun shopping, quaint little towns, great sights under the water (Mala Pier, Molokini crater, Lanai cathedrals.), the road to Hana, breweries, distilleries and so much more.
Grand Canyon of the Pacific
Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, is almost 10 miles long and 3,000 feet deep. This is part of Waimea Canyon State Park, which is right next to Koke’e State Park. The elevation in these parks is from 3,200 – 4,400 feet. There are lots of trails in these two state parks, scenic lookouts, and the red dirt waterfall.
Kauai, The Garden Isle
Kauai is like a big circle, with one road running almost around the entire island. The north/northwest part of the island, the beautiful Na Pali Coast, can’t be traveled by road. In the middle of the island is Mount Wai’ale’ale, one of the wettest spots on earth, with about 450 inches of rainfall a year.
Oahu, The Gathering Place
With over 4.5 million visitors each year, Oahu is also the most visited of the Hawaiian islands and is primarily defined by the state capital of Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, and the world-famous Waikiki Beach. However, there is so much more to this island than just those areas. Yes, Honolulu is a big city and is crowded, but you should spend some time here. Views of Diamond Head! Waikiki Beach!!
Hawaii, The Big Island
The Big Island is the largest of the Hawaiian islands at 4,028 square miles, which is more than all the other Hawaiian islands combined. The island is 92 miles long and 76 miles wide and represents almost 63% of the state’s total landmass, However, it has only 13% of Hawaiʻi’s population.