It’s hard to imagine becoming tired of Hawai’i’s sprawling beaches or verdant forests. Our state’s abundant natural beauty would take a lifetime to explore.
King Kamehameha the Great, who unified the Hawaiian islands in 1810, held councils by Kamakahonu Cove in Kailua-Kona – the small beach in front of the hotel – until his death in 1819. Today, ...
Today on Living808, John sat down with Anj Oto, a breast cancer survivor and patient advocate, to discuss her involvement in the national campaign Reclaim October, which focuses on ...
The Keahua Arobretum is a true botanical paradise in Kapa’a, Hawaii. This destination is a hidden gem where you can stroll through native Hawaiian plants and trees. It’s the type of place where you ...
Most visitors to Hawaii don’t think twice about packing anything more than t-shirts and swimsuits, but on the island of Maui, a trip to the top of Haleakalā National Park can take you to elevations of ...