1-10 of 35 hubssort by Hot Best Latest
Honolulu, Oahu Best Places To See
Honolulu is a busy city with lots to see and do. Constant flow of traffic and people. Over half a million in population. I've noticed alot of Japanese tourists, honeymooners and families. Honolulu is known for...
5 commentsCarrere’s Career – About Tia Carrere
Tia Carrere. Born as Althea Janairo in Honolulu, Hawaii, January 2, 1967. She took her Hollywood name from what her younger sister called her, ‘Tia' - she couldn't say ‘Althea.' She picked...
0 commentsThe Art and Culture of Polynesian Dance
What was I doing when I was 16? Probably not what most American girls were! My best friend's Mom worked at a place called the Hukelau. It was a beautiful tropical restaurant with a Polynesian floor show...
0 commentsSurf Destination: North-West Maui
Text: Alexander Van Dorph | Photos: Surfers Village Enterprises | ...·¨¯(_.... | Population: 120,000 (Local Maui population) Pros: Less crowded than Oahu World class surf spots Dreamlike volcanic...
4 commentshawaiian shirts
Aloha! Do you remember the first time you wore a Hawaiian Shirt? Did it make you feel relaxed? Did it take you to another place and time? Were you smiling? Odds are, of course you were! Compare it to the...
0 commentsStuff To Do In Hawaii -- Best Of Hawaii
Hawaii is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Whether you're visiting Oahu, The Big Island, Maui or Kauai, all of the Hawaiian islands have something to offer. While there are plenty of things to do in Hawaii, here is a list of the best stuff to do in Hawaii.
5 commentsSay Aloha to Hawaiian Hula
Ah, the hula. If you've ever been to Hawaii you have undoubtedly enjoyed the exotic, hip-swaying dance called "hula." Beautiful island women (and men) tell stories and "act out" the music through dance...
37 commentsKona Coffee
Kona Coffee is the market name for coffee grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualalai in the Kona district of Hawaii. Kona Coffee has become one of the most sought after types of coffee in the world. The...
5 commentsHow to Make a Hawaiian Flower Lei
Lei giving is part of living in Hawaii. Leis represent the aloha spirit. They are given for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, birthdays, graduation, weddings, anniversaries, for special guests at meetings on...
2 commentsAnnexation of The Hawaiian Islands
To those of us who are fairly new to Hawaii, we have to more or less learn for ourselves about the so-called injustices that were done to the “Native Hawaiian” people. We get a sense that something...
7 comments












