Tag: Hawai'ian
Listicles
Nov 22, 20185 Hawai’ian Islands for Arts and Culture
There’s more to a Hawai’i vacation than sand and sea. The Islands also offer a thriving arts and cultural scene that will appeal to visitors of all ages, and which take place at all of the major islands. Here are five of our favorite categories to put on your itinerary.
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Luxury
Nov 17, 2018A New Family Option Comes to Oahu
Fans of luxury travel know Halekulani on Oahu is one of the Hawai’ian Islands’ most posh and iconic properties. Sister hotel, Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani
Destinations / North America
Oct 15, 2018Family Fun in Molokai
If you are looking for an authentic island experience when you visit Hawai’i
Age Specific / Toddlers
Oct 11, 2018Toddler Time in Hawai’i
Traveling to Hawai’i can be fun for the entire family, even for the littlest travelers — toddlers. And, if your toddler has traveled with you since he/she was a baby, chances are they will take the trip in stride. Let’s take a look at some ways to spend toddler time in Hawai’i.
Destinations / North America
Oct 13, 2017Big Family Fun on Hawai’i’s Big Island
As an Army brat, my family moved every three years or so when my dad was stationed to a different post. When I was in pre-school through second grade, we were fortunate enough to live in Hawai’i, on Oahu. Some of my earliest childhood memories are from Hawai’i, including island hopping to the neighboring islands. I particularly remember going to the Big Island, and how cold it was, or so we thought. For a six-year-old, the difference between a balmy 80 degrees and cooler 60s was quite significant.