Friday, November 13, 2009

Get Them A DiscoveringHawaii T-shirt for Valentine's Day

Here is discoveringhawaii.com's line of cool Hawaii T-shirts. This one honors Kilauea Volcano. Click the Zazzle link directly below to see all the shirts, and more at 10% off. Sign up for their newsletter and take advantage of their periodic 50%-Off sales.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

American Airlines' Pick For BEST HAWAII GUIDEBOOK

Our new totally redesigned award-winning Oahu guidebook is now in stores, and available online...to see a preview, click this link:
http://www.discoveringhawaii.com/Driving_%26_Discovering_Hawaii__Oahu_Book_Preview.html

With 32 additional pages of eye-popping color photos of the Honolulu area's most stunning beaches, waterfalls, hiking trails and deserted Hawaiian Islands, there is no better introduction to Hawaii's main island of Oahu, or a better, more beautiful or complete guide book.

Visit our website for a virtual encyclopedia of up-to-the-minute information and advice:

http://www.discoveringhawaii.com/

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Kona-side, or Hilo-side?

Kona and Hilo are Apples and Oranges: two very different destinations with much to offer that is unique to their side of the island.

In short, Kona is sunny and hot, great for beach goers, and has lots of white sand beaches, terrific snorkeling, and a summer holiday atmosphere. Kona-side has many more vog (volcanic fog) days than Hilo. Kona-side excels in luxury resorts, and gourmet restaurants abound. Shopping is superior to that of Hilo.

Hilo is cooler by 5 degrees and throughout the day alternates between sunny and cloudy with plentiful rain. mostly at night. Thus, the Hilo side is lush and green and dripping with waterfalls. The Hilo side has no top-notch hotels, but hundreds of vacation rentals and B&Bs to choose from, and has wonderful food across a wide spectrum. Hilo is not a "tourist town", but there are plenty of visitors, usually of the more curious and adventurous type not dissuaded by the lack of pampering.

The Big Island has other choices as well, from the near-freezing nights during winter up in quaint-but-a-little-odd Volcano Village near the crater, to the wondrous isolation and endless vistas at Punaluu on the south and the ramshackle quaint environs of Hawi or Holualoa in the north, each nestled amidst rolling green ranchlands, with both Hawi and Holualoa adjacent to the magnificence of the string of primeval waterfall-drenched valleys that stretch from Pololu to Waipio.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Turn Back Time On Hawaii's Big Island

Click this 100-year-old color autochrome of the lovely Hawaiian wahine, and you can view a film almost as old, of what the Hilo and Hamakua Area was like a century ago.

A Hawaii Beach So Secret, It Doesn't Have A Name

Most people know about Oahu's amazing North Shore, the world-renowned surfing mecca, but at the westernmost end of the road (Farrington Highway) begins a wonderful level hiking trail that leads to a gorgeous golden sand beach. Park your car in the parking area but take your valuable with you: car break-ins are common. Hike west toward Kaena Point for about thirty minutes to reach Secret Beach. Don't swim here in winter, though, due to high waves and treacherous currents.

Free Map To Oahu's Movie & TV Locations

http:www.discoveringhawaii.com 

Visit our website to download a pdf and print a FREE map to Hawaii's greatest movie and TV filming locations, including Lost, 50 First Dates, Pearl Harbor, Elvis Presley's Blue Hawaii, Michael Jackson's little sister Janet's Concert from Hawaii, and many. many more.