ANIMALS IN HAWAII
A-Z-Animals on animals from Hawaii. The most notable on this list is the manta ray and the best way to see them is on our manta ray tours! Despite its small size Hawaii is one of the four most ecologically diverse US states, the others being California, Texas, and Alabama. It is estimated that over […]
What Is A Snake Eel?
On the afternoon snorkel tour last Friday, a snorkeler observed a ‘snake eel’ in Kealakekua Bay. çApparently this is not an everyday occurrence. Snake eels are rarely seen by humans. You never know what amazing fish you can see on our tours! Alex Paul on the snake eel for All Things Nature. Snake eels are […]
15 Tourist Activities In Hawaii That Locals Love
Only In Your State on great activities to do in Hawaii. The first on the list is snorkeling with tropical fish. We’ve got you covered in that department. Join us for a snorkel tour in Kealakekua Bay! There is no debating that Hawaii is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. […]
MOUTH-WATERING NATIVE HAWAIIAN DISHES EVERY VISITOR NEEDS TO TRY
John Derrick for Hawaii Guide on native Hawaiian dishes visitors should check out. You should also check out our snorkel and manta ray tours for a once-in-a-lifetime activity! Hawaiian Dishes and the Beginnings In days long past, Polynesian people sailed to the Hawaiian Islands. Along with the hopes of settling and starting communities, they brought […]
DOES IT SNOW IN HAWAII? (WHERE AND HOW OFTEN)
Kris Peter for Sunlight Living on the issue of snow in Hawaii. You don’t need a winter jacket to jump on one of our tours to enjoy the warmth of the sun and the beauty of the sea and it’s creatures. Hawaii is a tropical paradise, and for many, a place to escape the chilly […]
14 Strange Habits Every Hawaii Local Will Defend To The Death
Here’s a fun article by Megan Shute for Only In Your State on some Hawaii habits. Join us on one of our snorkel or manta ray tours to add to your bucket list! We eat a lot of Spam. This quintessential canned ham product manufactured in Minnesota was introduced to the islands during the 1940s, […]