King Kamehameha Statue #1 (Hawi)

Hawaii

Very close to the Eco Adventures Zip line, is the tiny town of Hawi. Do not miss one of the four original statues of King Kamehameha, the most famous and revered Hawaiian King who united the Hawaiian islands under his leadership. The statue stands not too far from where he was born, here on the Big Island of Hawaii. There are four of these statues, three of which are in Hawaii and one is in our nation’s Capitol … [Read more...]

King Kamehameha statue #2 (Hilo)

Hawaii

King Kamehameha is the great  Hawaiian king who was born and raised on the big island of Hawaii and under whose great leadership the Hawaiian islands were united.  He is the most revered historical figure in Hawaiian culture and memorialized by four life size statues three of which are still in the Islands. The fourth one is in the US Capitol building. The second statue is the second on the big Island and is based … [Read more...]

Akaka Falls (Honomu)

The Big Island of Hawaii

On the way to Hilo, Akaka Falls  is a wonderful stop that will take about 20 minutes and is totally worth it. It’s a lovely nature trail that goes around in a circle.  The first thing we noticed were the incredible and diverse plant life.  We noticed giant bamboo that seemed as tall as a three story building making us feel like dwarfs and tiny fiddlehead ferns coiling up on themselves.  There were exotic … [Read more...]

Big Island Eco Adventures (Kapa’au)

Hawaii

So one adventure my kids and I have been dying to try is zip lining.  The Hawaiian Islands have a ton of places to do this somewhat new and trendy activity so if your dead set on doing it (and you should because it's a ton of fun), see where it best fits into your schedule.  For us, that happened to be on the Big Island and we opted for and outfit called Big Island Eco Adventures who were just fantastic! If … [Read more...]

Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation Tour (Kona)

Hawaii

One of the things Kona is most famous for is its coffee and there are several plantations that you can tour.  We decided to visit the Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation, a family run coffee farm that grows and roasts it's unique berries on the hillsides of Kona.  In addition to the free tour where you can learn how coffee berries are picked, dried, roasted, and then packed to sell, we decided to pay for the VIP … [Read more...]

Splasher’s Grill (Kona)

Hawaii

After an exhausting day visiting Hilo and Volcano National park, we headed back to Kona for dinner at...Splasher’s Grill. We could not have asked for better given the varied tastes of our picky crew as there was something everyone could enjoy. Lots of fresh fish and seafood, complemented with all American bar food favorites. The service was as friendly as the food was good and there wasn't a complaint to be heard. … [Read more...]

Volcano National Park (Volcano)

Hawaii

You just cannot visit the Big Island of Hawaii without visiting Volcano National Park which is about a 45 minute drive from Hilo or about a 2 hour drive from Kona.   We just could not pass up the opportunity to explore mother nature at her most powerful and to understand  how the Hawaiian Islands were created while exploring the geology of our entire planet. As we always do, we headed straight for the visitors … [Read more...]

Punaluu Black Sand Beach (Pahala)

Hawaii

Driving back to Kona from Volcano National Park, we happened upon the famous Punaluu Black Sand Beach.  The black sand is made of basalt and is created by lava flowing into the ocean which explodes as it reaches the ocean and cools.  While the scenery is quite spectacular this isn't a great beach to swim at for a couple of reasons. The surf is pretty rocky and the black sand will get all over you and it's pretty … [Read more...]

Kauai

Kauai

There is no doubt that all the Hawaiian islands are special but Kauai holds a special place in my heart. Of all the Hawaiian islands I've been to it is by far my favorite. Many find the Garden Isle as it's often called, a little to sleepy and not very exciting. To me, it's that peace and tranquility that I find so enchanting. Of course there are a few touristy enclaves, like Poipu and Princeville, but for the most … [Read more...]

Duane’s Ono Char (Anahola)

Hawaii

Sometimes the simplest things are the most satisfying and that is definitely the case at this fantastic little roadside find called Duane’s Ono Char Burger. Whether it’s a burger you’re craving, some chicken, or fried fish, this place is simply delish! . Ono in Hawaiian means “delicious,” and this place lives up to its namesake, it's even Zagat rated.  Our family rates it a DO NOT MISS and a perfect lunch … [Read more...]