Archive For September, 2011

October’s blog series: Haunted Hawaii and Hawaiian Ghost Stories

By | September 29, 2011

Oahu Graveyard: Scary Hawaii Ghost Stories

October is right around the corner and we’ve been gathering ghastly amounts of research on Haunted Hawaii ghost stories. Trust us, this is going to be one scary October in Hawaii! Stay tuned for Hawaiian folklore and urban legends that have captured the imaginations of local residents and visitors. But is it real? Or is it [...]

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A Few Hawaii Tour Tips (P.S. We have tons on our tours!)

By | September 21, 2011

Discover Hawaii Tours on foursquare

We joined foursquare the other day and, after looking through our entire list of Hawaii tour tips, we’re amazed at how much there is to know about Hawaii! More to know, if you know where to go We’ve added information tidbits and tips (or what foursquare calls “Perfect little nuggets of knowledge”) for locations like [...]

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Discover Honolulu: Thomas Square

By | September 20, 2011

Discover Hawaii Tours Blog: Thomas Square

This post is part of an on-going series, Discover Honolulu, where we highlight the historic and cultural attractions of Hawaii’s largest city.  Thomas Square in Honolulu is a 6.5 acre public park located between the Neil Blasidell Center and the Honolulu Academy of Arts. It’s an unassuming park highlighted by a central fountain surrounded by banyan [...]

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Discover Honolulu: Aliiolani Hale Hawaii Supreme Court

By | September 16, 2011

Discover Hawaii Tours: Ali'iolani Hale

This post is part of an on-going series, Discover Honolulu, where we highlight the historic and cultural attractions of Hawaii’s largest city.  A lot of Hawaii’s visitors travel to historic downtown Honolulu to visit the statue of King Kamehameha the Great, but hardly anyone learns the story of the building behind it!  That stately building, called the [...]

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10 Reasons To Choose a Guided Road to Hana Tour

By | September 13, 2011

Discover Hawaii Tours: Aerial View of Road to Hana

10 Reasons To Choose a Guided Road to Hana Tour 1. Go Sightseeing, Not Driving. Our seasoned, expert drivers will safely navigate nearly 70 miles of winding road, populated with over 600 curves and 50 single-lane bridges. Yup, that’s the Road to Hana! You wouldn’t want to spend your time staring at the road ahead [...]

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