Welcome to So much more Hawaii, a blogger’s view of paradise
Paragliding in Hawaii: Koko Crater
The following is a guest post by Alex Salkever of Hawaiirama. The original post is found here.
The eye-popping bright colors and high winds make Hawaii a paragliding paradise. Witness this footage shot in 2008 over Koko Crater (in Honolulu near Waikiki) on Oahu. It’s enough to make you up your deductible. Gravity Hawaii has the [...]
Meet L.P. Neenz Faleafine of Pono Media
Can you give us a quick intro to yourself and your connection to Hawaii?
L.P. “Neenz” Faleafine — Founder of Pono Media, Chief Evangelist for Alltop
Bred, born, and raised on the island of Oahu with my two sisters and younger brother, and scores of cousins, but no partridge in a pear tree. I grew up through [...]
Molokai: The Friendly Isle
The following is a guest post by L.P. “Neenz” Faleafine of Pono Media. Original post can be found here.
A population of more than seven thousand people on an island approximately 260 square miles continue the traditions, values, and culture that earned them the appropriate nickname, The Friendly Isle. Inhabited since 650 A.D., Molokai remains the [...]
Maui Ocean Center – The Sharks, The Stingrays and So Much More
The following is a guest post by Liza of A Maui Blog. the original post can be found here and information on Maui Ocean Center can be found here via Maui Information Guide.
Visiting the Maui Ocean Center makes me wanna sing “Under The Sea” with Sebastian from Little Mermaid. My kids and I have been [...]
How to enjoy historic Waikiki hotels even if you can’t afford to stay there
The following is an original post from Sheila Scarborough, featured blogger for the So Much More Hawaii tour. The original post can be found here.
While in Oahu on the So Much More Hawaii blogger’s tour sponsored by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA,) we were hosted at the most historic hotels on Waikiki Beach – the [...]
Chef Mark’s Quick Bites: Honolulu Fish Auction
The following is a guest post by Mark Tafoya of Culinary Media Network. Original post can be found here.
You know the saying, “You have to get up PRETTY early in the morning to pull one over on me??” Well, We DID get up at 4 AM to make it to the Honolulu Fish Auction before [...]
Makana Live At Rumfire
The following is a post by Christine Lu that was originally published on her personal blog.
Videos of Makana live at Rumfire at the So Much More Hawaii welcome reception on May 27th, 2009.
Another clip of Makana live at Rumfire at the So Much More Hawaii welcome reception on May 27th, 2009.
MAKANA’s music transcends category and [...]
Video Post Cards from Hawaii
The following is a guest post by Leah Lamb of Current Green. Original post can be found here.
Greetings!
Too much to say, and it’s past midnight! So this evening I leave you with a few video post cards. Enjoy!
We visited Volcanoes National Park today…a dream come true in many ways, it was the first time I [...]
A Nice Cool Dip In The Pacific
The following is a guest post by Jim Turner . The original post can be found here.
Captain Tim asked, “Are you with our group?”
“I am,” I said as I looked at my phone to catch my last emails before I got aboard the raft we would be taking to Lanai.
“How much does a boat like [...]
What Is A Pono Sandwich?
The following is a guest post by Roxanne Darling and Shane Robinson of Bare Feet Studios. Originally posted here.
Beach Walks with Rox #520R – Pono Sandwich
About The Authors
Roxanne is the host of Beach Walks with Rox internet tv show. She is the founder of Podcamp + Wordcamp Hawaii and the Hawaii chapter of Social Media [...]
