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Let the crowds beat YOU to Diamond Head

Let the crowds beat YOU to Diamond Head

Posted on October 28, 2009

The following is a guest blog from Kim Tracy Price and the original article can be found here. I didn’t do much research before I went to Oahu.  There, I said it.  I was fine just going with the flow, no guidebook to refer to, consulting the internet for information.  So when the airplane was [...]

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Ala Moana Beach Park Memories

Ala Moana Beach Park Memories

Posted on October 27, 2009

One of the traditions that I’ve continued from my childhood is having dinner at a park in Honolulu.  After our homework and chores, my Nanny and Papa would pile us into their car and we’d drive towards the horizon, stretching our necks to peer out of the windows anxious to see the lush green grass [...]

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Hike Diamond Head and Treat Yourself to Vintage Island Flavors

Hike Diamond Head and Treat Yourself to Vintage Island Flavors

Posted on October 26, 2009

Not that the view from the top of Diamond Head isn’t a reward in itself, but knowing that luscious blueberry cream cheese scones, slices of lemon crunch cake and rice balls stuffed with juicy morsels of crispy chicken await you, makes the trek to the top of Hawaii’s most famous crater a little more – [...]

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Outdoor Activities: Kualoa Ranch

Outdoor Activities: Kualoa Ranch

Posted on October 22, 2009

Established in 1850, Kualoa Ranch is a 4,000 acre ahupua’a or a subdivision that extends from the mountain to the ocean. Committed to being a role model as stewards of the land, Oahu’s working cattle ranch provides an educational outdoor experience. Kualoa, which means “long back” perhaps due to the back drop of the Koolau [...]

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Hawaii Without a Guidebook

Hawaii Without a Guidebook

Posted on October 22, 2009

The following is a guest blog from Kim Tracy Prince. I love books.  I love guidebooks, too.  Nothing is more comforting when traveling than whipping out a guidebook and flipping through it to find what you’re looking for.  But on the way to my first visit to Oahu, I realized I hadn’t made time to [...]

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Water Activities: Parasailing in Hawaii

Water Activities: Parasailing in Hawaii

Posted on October 20, 2009

One day I needed to satisfy my thrill seeking inner-child and quench my thirst for the tepid waters of the Pacific Ocean. I knew that on this particular day a swim at the beach or popular Hawaii tradition of surfing would only pacify my needs. I yearned for something new, something different. I did a [...]

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Dive Dive Dive!

Dive Dive Dive!

Posted on October 20, 2009

The following is a guest blog from Kim Tracy Prince and the original article can be found here. What’s your Twitter handle, pal? Here’s how I learned to never underestimate a tourist attraction. One advantage of being a social person is that I get to meet lots of different people and I’m not afraid to [...]

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Hawaii’s Aloha Festivals’ Parade

Hawaii’s Aloha Festivals’ Parade

Posted on October 13, 2009

The following is a guest blog from Rachel Berg and the original article can be found here. Here are some of the numbers: 13 floats. 14 marching bands. 27 vintage cars. 3 trolleys. 1 royal court. 1 private mounted unit. And an uncountable number of flowers. All this and about 4,000 other parade participants was [...]

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Hawaii is for Self-Lovers

Hawaii is for Self-Lovers

Posted on October 9, 2009

The following is a guest blog from Kim Tracy Prince. Hawaii is a popular destination for honeymooners and for families alike.  I could see it being a fun getaway for a girls’ only trip, too.  Last weekend I had the rare good fortune of a 3-night, 3.5-day stay in Honolulu, alone.  No husband, no kids, [...]

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Hawaii hotel highlights: What’s new on the islands

Hawaii hotel highlights: What’s new on the islands

Posted on October 2, 2009

When the rest of the world decides it’s time to go back to work, Hawaii throws a month-long party. Truth. The annual Aloha Festivals brings live performances, arts and crafts, traditional costumes and cultural pride to the islands. Not to mention, the biggest block party of the year (Saturday, September 19 at 7 p.m. on [...]

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