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Whale Watching on the Navatek I
Whale Watching on the Navatek I
by or call (808) 973-1311 for reservations.
>> If you’re a landlubber like me, rest assured that there are plenty of other Things to Do both on land and sea!
I was invited to participate in the whale watch cruise compliments of Navatek I and A
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St. Patrick's Day 2011 in Hawaii
Irish may not be the most common ethnicity in Hawaii, but you’ll definitely find great ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day if you find yourself in the islands on March 17th. Don’t forget to wear your green! Oahu may be the island featurin
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Whale Watching in Hawaii
Whale watching in Hawaii is an extremely popular activity if you’re visiting Hawaii during the winter. Each year, thousands of humpback whales make the 3,000 mile journey from Alaska to Hawaii in order to breed and to raise their young.
Because the
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Honolulu Food Trucks
In the past year or so, food trucks have been popping up around Honolulu like crazy! The trend has so much momentum that by early 2011 we’ve already had two official food truck rallies to showcase the great variety of street eats and to give everyone
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Hawaii in April
April in Hawaii is a beautiful time to visit the islands. While it can occasionally be a bit wetter than normal, the showers are usually passing and often one side of the island can be bright and sunny even when the other is experiencing rain. Humpback wha
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Save Money on Your Vacation With Group Buying Sites
Everyone loves a good deal, right? Lately, it’s easier than ever to save money while on vacation, even in Hawaii, which often has a reputation for being a pricey destination. A little bit of smart shopping before you leave can pay off big time once you a
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Dining on Maui: Breakfast
A friend recently asked me for my favorite places to eat breakfast or brunch on Maui. It got me thinking of some of my favorites, which are listed below… Feel free to leave your favorite spot in the comments! I’ll be sure to try it next time I&
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Free iPhone Apps for Hawaii Travel
Although our hope is that you will find just about everything you could ever need about Hawaii here at WhyGo Hawaii, there are times when it is helpful to have something a bit more portable, like a guidebook or in today’s techie world, a sm
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Stand Up Paddle Boarding in Hawaii
With miles and miles of beautiful coastline and year-round swells of picturesque surf, it’s no surprise that the sport of surfing originated in Hawaii. Lately, a new variation called stand up paddle boarding has been growing in popularity. Known also
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Attractions in Honolulu: USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor
Attractions in Honolulu: USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor
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Admission Cost – Although visiting the memorial and parking is free, there is a $7.50 fee for renting an audio head-set with a recorded narrated tour. These are available in seven languages from the front l
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Nightlife in Honolulu
With tropical breezes, gently lapping waves, and ukulele melodies drifting out to lull you to into dreamland, you won’t exactly want to call Honolulu a city that never sleeps. In fact, you’ll find the best of both worlds here – when you w
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Celebrating Easter in Hawaii
So many ways to celebrate Easter when you’re in the islands. One of the most popular island traditions is to take advantage of our beautiful weather by attending a sunrise worship service. Find a family-friendly easter egg hunt. Join in a local beach
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Hawaii's Love Affair with SPAM
It’s no secret that Hawaii loves SPAM. We have the largest consumption per capita of SPAM. Visitors are surprised to find it as sushi (the ever popular SPAM musubi). You can find it at the annual SPAM Jam block party in Waikiki. You can ev
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Ways to Go Green on Your Hawaiian Vacation
Hawaii is full of natural beauty everywhere you turn – stunning, multi-colored sunsets, lush tropical rainforests, and rainbows peeking through the clouds. You can do your part to help take care of the land by making your Hawaii vacation as eco-frien
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Hawaii in May
May is one of the best times to visit Hawaii since it falls into the shoulder season where you’ll often find great travel deals. It’s the perfect time to experience Hawaii in Summer without the summertime crowds!
The first south swel
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Yoga Classes in Waikiki
What more beautiful spot for practicing those asanas than on a beach at sunset? Well, in Waikiki it’s possible (and popular!) to take your yoga practice outdoors. The most popular locations for beach yoga are at beach parks near Waikiki, especially K
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Memorial Day in Hawaii
Things to do on Memorial Day Weekend in Hawaii
Memorial Day weekend is almost synonymous with beach BBQs in Hawaii, as both locals and vistors alike start looking forward to summer by heading to one of Hawaii’s beaches. Surf is rising on th
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Day Spas in Hawaii: Ku'uleilani Day Spa
I first heard of Ku’uleilani Day Spa via a group buying deal which featured a 2 hour spa package for less than $100. Although I was slightly hesitant to book the deal since I hadn’t heard of the place before, I couldn’t pass up the price.
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Nightlife in Honolulu: Nocturna Lounge
This week, I had the chance to check out the new Nocturna Lounge at Waterfront Plaza. Open 7 days a week til 2am, this is Honolulu’s first NextGen lounge and it showcases the latest in hi-tech karaoke, video games, and a creative cocktail menu.
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Hawaii in June
June is an exciting time to visit Hawaii! Surf is up on the south shores, and if you come early enough you may miss some of the main summer crowds. By mid-month you will definitely see the peak of the summer season kicking in, as Hawaii is one of
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