Posts Tagged “hawaii travel tips”

10 questions to ask yourself before planning a trip to Hawaii

By | August 18, 2011

Look for free events in Hawaii, like an outdoor concert by the Royal Hawaiian Band.

We adapted these ten travel questions from the Lonely Planet blog and tailored it to your next Hawaii vacation. 1. What are your interests? Hawaii has just about everything you need, save for a bobsledding team. It’s true, if you’re an outdoor enthusiast you could go snowboarding, surfing, downhill biking, hiking, kayaking, snorkeling..all on the [...]

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What to Bring On Your Hawaiian Vacation

By | May 9, 2011

Our friends over at the Plumeria Travel Club just posted “The Essential Packing List for a Hawaii Vacation”. It’s a quick read that’s definitely worth your time. There are a lot of items you probably didn’t even think about! Click here to read the full article. Did you know? Plumeria Travel Club members enjoy exclusive [...]

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Photo ID now required for Ford Island Entry

By | May 2, 2011

Lieutenant Antonio Gonzalez & Lieutenant Commander Mark Kern of Joint Base Pearl Harbor have notified us that the Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection level has been raised to BRAVO level as of 1130 hours, Sunday May 1st. Attractions on Ford Island include the USS Missouri and Pacific Aviation Museum. Entry into Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center is not affected [...]

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3 steps to finding the perfect Aloha Shirt

By | April 16, 2011

On your vacation, you’ll discover Hawaii’s distinctive trademark: colorful Hawaiian shirts. Some look affordable, some expensive. One thing is certain: there are so many options in design, quality and price. It’s hard to choose just one! Popular Hawaii activities include surfing and swimming, but today you’ll learn the secrets of another favorite local pastime: shopping. [...]

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Hawaii Open For Business

By | March 21, 2011

After a recent trip to Big Island, Governor Abercrombie declared that Hawaii is “still open for business.” Several press releases were made by Hawaii’s governor after some uncertainty about the tsunami damage to the islands was expressed in the media. All the public roads, beaches, airports, are still open and no signs of radiation were [...]

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