Get Ready, 2018 could be the year for 10 Million tourists!
We are only four months in and 2018 is already turning out to be a record setting year for the Hawaii tourism industry.
Get Ready, 2018 could be the year for 10 Million tourists!
We are only four months in and 2018 is already turning out to be a record setting year for the Hawaii tourism industry.
Twice a year some of the finest restaurants on Maui participate in a celebration of culinary excellence called Wailea Restaurant Week!
Happy Labor Day! Enjoy the 3 day weekend whether you decide to relax at the beach or go take advantage of the many weekend sales at The Outlets in Lahiana or at the Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center in Kahului.
Everyone is wondering, “what are they going to do with all the former HC&S lands?” Well, sunflowers could become Maui’s new biofuel. Pacific Biodiesel will be growing biofuel crops including sunflowers on a 115 acre plot in a central Maui …
1.The world’s first ever kiteboarding competition was held on Maui in 1998. Kiteboarding has since become a huge international sport and this year was introduced into the Rio Olympics. 2. The famous 52 mile long Hana Highway was built by …
These tips will help you get the most out of your Maui vacation. Here is a list of things NOT to do while on your Maui vacation so that you can get the most out of your stay here. Doing any of …
Happy April 22 is annually celebrated as Earth Day. A day to celebrate the beautiful palnet we all call home. Today is a great day to plant a tree. Today marks the 46th Earth Day, each …
Maui Nō Ka ʻOi, Again: #1 Island in World and US TripAdviser ranked Maui the #1 idland in both the world and the US. TripAdvisor describes Maui as a, “destination for sun worshippers and nature lovers …
Congratulations Maui! Maui made conde Nast Traveler Magazine's BEST ISLAND in the Us list for the 22nd Consecutive year. This award is a tremendous honor. Four Hawaiian islands made the ranking in the best island …
Soaking up Some Sun Beautiful 7 year old female Hawaiian Monk Seal poses for the camera at Olowalu beach. Hawaiian monk seals are an endangered species and thus law requires humans to stay 150 feet away …