Monday, January 30, 2012

Surf's Up! Grab a Board & Learn to Surf in Hawaii

Everybody who visits Hawaii has dreams of hitting the waves and experiencing the true surf of Hawaii.  As a renowned surf site, Hawaii’s islands features numerous coastlines perfect for soaking up some rays and catching that ever elusive wave.

The islands of Oahu and Maui feature some of the finest surfing available, and now you can learn to surf with the aide of surf lessons in Hawaii.  Read on to learn more about the reputable companies that will have you grabbing a board and hitting the waves:

  • Surf Lessons by Hawaiian Surf Adventure: Located in Oahu, Hawaiian Surf Adventure offers exclusive beginner surf lessons by boat. Customers enjoy a scenic boat ride to Mauanalua Bay and learn to surf away from the crowds of Waikiki.  A 30-minute land lesson is given at the boat dock, and then you will be taken to an un-crowded surf break via shuttle boat. The boat is anchored next to the surf location where the one hour water lesson is given. You will then be brought back to the office via shuttle boat where you can review photos and videos of your surfing adventure. 

  • Surfing Lessons at Pro Surf School Hawaii: Whether you are a first time surfer ready to catch your first wave or an experienced surfer looking to improve your skills, PRO SURF SCHOOL HAWAII offers a fun, safe and rewarding learning experience for everyone. Headquartered in Oahu, all lessons are taught outside of Waikiki, away from the dangerous crowds, at a secluded surf spot, in beginner-friendly slow rolling waves. 

  • Surfing Lessons at Royal Hawaiian Surf Academy: First time surfer? No worries!  At Royal Hawaii Surf Academy, located in Maui, group lessons or semi-private surf lessons are available.  Both sessions are 2-hours long and consist of 20-30 minutes spent on the beach, where your instructor will go over the basic fundamentals necessary to get up properly on your surfboard and ride a wave, as well as the safe ways to do it. The rest of the time is spent in the ocean catching waves with your surf coach.  Each surfer will be provided with a rashguard (Lycra UV-Protective surf shirt), reef shoes, and their own board for the duration of the lesson.  Plus, at Royal Hawaiian Surf students are guaranteed to surf or the lesson is FREE.

Surf’s Up…Are you ready?
Thursday, January 26, 2012

Best Places to Stay on Hawaii's Big Island

Halii Kai
Planning a vacation to the Big Island of Hawaii?  Find out all you need to know about some of the top Big Island Resorts:

  • Hilo Hawaiian Hotel: Hilo's best full-service hotel offers outstanding views of the ocean or quaint Hilo Town framed by the backdrop of Mauna Kea. Located on Hilo Bay, Hilo Hawaiian Hotel is the perfect headquarters for exploring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Enjoy incredible views of Mauna Kea, Hilo Town, and beautiful and historic Coconut Island during your stay. 
  • Halii Kai at Waikoloa: Located at the world-famous Waikoloa Resort, Halii Kai offers you the opportunity to relax and stretch out in a well appointed two- or three-bedroom luxury villa and revel in the spacious comfort, inviting privacy, and stunning ocean views that surround you.  Their villas are beautifully situated on more than 30 acres, with breathtaking ocean, mountain, golf course and green views. All villas are luxuriously well appointed, living up to its 4 star rating.

  • Royal Kona Resort: The Oceanfront Royal Kona Resort is an architectural marvel set on twelve oceanfront acres overlooking Kailua Bay in the heart of historic Kailua-Kona town on the Big Island of Hawaii. Each of the Resort’s spacious guestrooms features a large lanai with beautiful mountain vistas or magnificent ocean views.  The Royal Kona Resort features a unique oceanfront, split-level swimming pool, a private beach and saltwater swimming lagoon.

  • Kona Bali Kai: Situated at the ocean’s edge, just off the beach, this resort offers a unique lodging experience in the sunniest spot on Hawaii’s Big Island. Kona Bali Kai has 154 units split between the ocean side (makai) and mountain side (mauka) of Alii Drive. Kona Bali Kai offers spacious studios, and one, two, and three-bedroom suites that feature affordable comfort.
  • The Islands at Mauna Lani: If you’re a golf enthusiast, this resort is the place for you.  In a setting that rivals the finest country club, The Islands at Mauna Lani are situated along the famed fairways of Mauna Lani Golf Course.  These handsome townhomes are set within gardens of flowering plumeria, hibiscus and ginger and tranquil ponds.  The Islands at Mauna Lani offer the luxurious comforts of vacation living along with the amenities of a fine resort hotel including concierge and daily housekeeping services.

  • Mauna Lani Point: Situated on the Kohala Coast’s most dramatic tropical oceanfront location, Mauna Lani Point is the only oceanfront luxury villa resort in the area.  Ideal for family and friends on vacation, Mauna Lani Point offers spacious condominiums surrounded by tropical luxury along with resort hotel services including daily maid, concierge and bell services. A private recreation center, with heated waterfall pool, whirlpool spa, sauna and gas grills, is available for guests.

Hawaii Whale Watch Tours Cruise into Season

Whale Watching in Hawaii is in full swing right now, with islands such as Maui, Kauai and the Big Island home to a stunning population of humpback whales.  From December to early May the humpback whales call Hawaii home. They travel an incredible 3,000 miles of ocean in less than two month’s time, migrating from the Gulf of Alaska to Hawaii.  The whales come to Hawaii for breeding and birthing in the islands’ warm and shallow waters.   

Many Hawaii vacationers revel in whale watching, which is why there are several outfits that take guests on Whale Watching Tours.  These excursions are highly recommended:
  • Whale Watch Cruise by Body Glove Cruises:  Body Glove Cruises offers you the best opportunity to view and experience the migration of the humpback whales off the coast of the Big Island. Board their 65' state-of-the-art catamaran, where a light snack, sodas, juices and a full cash premium bar are available, while their naturalists astound you with facts about these.  Watch these gentle giants play, court and teach their young. Be sure to bring a camera as you’ll want to capture these moments. 

  • Whale Watch Discovery Tour by Kauai Sea Tours: This two hour raft ride along Kauai’s southern shores gives visitors an up-close look at these stunning creatures.  Listen to and learn about the amazing Humpback whales and encounter these gentle giants and playful dolphins, sometimes eye to eye, as they delight you with their acrobatics. Soft Drinks and bottled water included. 

  • Whale Watching from Lahaina by Pacific Whale Foundation: Maui’s #1 whale watch choice offers informative and fun two hour tours narrated by Pacific Whale Foundation's certified Marine Naturalists who explain and interpret the social behavior of humpback whales for you.  Travel on high-tech, ultra-stable power catamarans for a thrilling adventure along the scenic Maui coastline. Listen to whale songs through underwater hydrophones, watch mothers and calves interact, see males compete for females. As an added bonus, whale sightings are guaranteed (November 26 – May 15). If you do not see whales, you get a free ticket for a regular Pacific Whale Foundation Whale Watch Tour.

  • Whale Watching from Maalaea by Pacific Whale Foundation: Departing from Maalaea Harbor, this excursion is designed exactly like the Lahaina Whale Watching Tour but cruises to Maalaea Bay for a different perspective.  Maalaea Bay is a popular spot for whales during their breeding season, creating a great destination for visitors who want to get the best whale watching views.  As an added bonus, whale sightings are guaranteed (November 26 – May 15). If you do not see whales, you get a free ticket for a regular Pacific Whale Foundation Whale Watch Tour.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Dive into a Molokini Snorkeling Tour to Explore Life Under the Sea

Ready to dive into life under the sea?  Head out for a Molokini snorkeling trip in Maui, Hawaii for an excursion featuring some of the best snorkeling in the world.  In fact, the snorkeling and sea life in and around Molokini is so superb is listed as one of the top 10 dive spots in the world. 

Molokini is a crescent-shaped, partially submerged volcanic crater teeming with sea life, with over 250 species of fish inhabiting the area. The crater houses a lush reef with excellent visibility as deep as 150 feet, plus Molokini's crescent shape protects divers from waves and the channel's powerful currents.  ReserveHawaii offers a variety of Molokini snorkel trips to choose from, including tours to Turtle Arches and Lanai.
The most popular Molokini Snorkeling Tours include:
If you’re curious about Turtle Arches, there is a combo tour available that takes visitors to Molokini and Turtle Arches.  Turtle Arches is a dazzling reef off Maui’s south coast known for its underwater lava arches and large resident population of green sea turtles.  On an excursion to this locale you’ll get to see the turtle play and even swim with them.  It’s a once in a lifetime experience and a highlight of any Maui vacation.

Lanai is the smallest inhabited island in Hawaii and is largely undeveloped.  It is home to Hulopoe Bay, a marine preserve with pearl white beaches and crystal blue waters.  On a snorkeling trip off the coast of Lanai, you’re sure to see wild spinner, spotted, and bottlenose dolphins.
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