Archive For November, 2011
Discover Hawaii Tours guides are always looking for an adventure. If you’re on our Oahu Eco Tour, you’ll find yourself hiking beneath the gorgeous Koolau Mountains, kayaking along Windward Oahu, and ziplining near Kaneohe–all with the help of a friendly, knowledgeable guide.
When enough people believe in something not scientifically proven, a superstition comes to life. Enter Pele, Hawaii’s Goddess of Fire, who fuels the fear that it’s bad luck to take home a lava rock from Hawaii.
Watch a video of the King Kalakaua 175th birthday celebrations at Iolani Palace. King David Kalakaua was born on November 16, 1836. An annual ceremony is held at the Iolani Palace in Honolulu to commemorate the birth of one of Hawaii’s greatest kings.
Marine debris in Hawaii is a serious issue. Beach cleanups alleviate a huge problem that our natural landscapes suffer from. Debris removal saves animal life on shore and in the ocean, and cleanup efforts help beautify our beaches. In October, Discover Hawaii Tours sponsored B.E.A.C.H (Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawaii) by providing transportation for volunteers who helped remove a remarkable amount of trash from Kahuku Beach.
When it comes down to it, all we really want to do is satisfy our customers and exceed their expectations. Here’s just one example of why we love our jobs and why we love hearing feedback from guests of Discover Hawaii Tours!

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