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  • Ten Fascinating Facts about Seahorses that I Learned from Ocean Rider

    seahorse at ocean rider on big islandOn three oceanfront acres just south of Kailua-Kona airport on Hawaii (Big) Island, an unusual fish farm quietly operates. For 13 years, Ocean Rider has bred and raised seahorses. That’s right, seahorses. They really do exist. Read More
  • NASA Astronauts. Scientists. And Hawaiian Gods & Goddesses.

    mauna kea observatories on big islandMauna Kea rises to 13,796 feet above the sea, centrally located in the middle of Hawaii’s largest island—Hawaii, also known as Big Island. It is the tallest mountain in the Hawaiian archipelago and, measured from its base at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, is the tallest mountain in the world, besting Mt. Everest by a whopping 4,441 feet. Read More
  • Beyond the Rim: Hiking Volcanoes National Park with a Guide

    Warren Costa, Volcanoes National Park guideKilauea is like that. It engenders deeper exploration. So you may hike Kilauea Iki Trail, you may walk through Thurston Lava Tube, and you may even make the 36-mile round-trip drive down Chain of Craters Road at sunset to—hopefully—witness distant streams of surface lava flowing to the sea. But then what? Read More
  • Horsin' Around

    There is no better way to get back to nature than on the back of a horse.  In Hawaii, tours on horseback will take you to some remote places that you can't get to on your own.

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  • A Few Tips about Golfing in Hawaii

    Before you head out to the first tee, there are a few things you should know about golf in Hawaii.

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  • Zipline Tours: The Latest Thrill of a Lifetime

    The latest adventure in Hawaii is "zipping" or "ziplining." Regardless of what you call it, chances are you'll scream like a rock star fan while trying it. Strap on a harness, clip onto a cable running from one side of a river or valley to the other, and zip across.

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  • Bird's Eye View of Hawaii

    There's nothing quite like the aerial view of a waterfall that drops a couple of thousand feet into multiple pools, or seeing lava flow to the ocean, where clouds of steam billow into the air. You can get this bird's-eye view from a helicopter or a small fixed-wing aircraft.

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  • ATV Tours

    Get off the beach and onto the backroads of Hawaii with an ATV tour to see hidden Hawaii in all her natural splendor.

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  • Volleyball

    Volleyball is an extremely popular spectator sport on the Islands, and no wonder.

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  • Tennis

    While tennis has given way to golf as the biggest resort attraction, and many of the hotel courts have closed, there are still locations in Waikiki to get your tennis-jones on. Both sides of Waikiki are framed by tennis complexes, with Ala Moana Park containing a 12-court spread and two different sets at Kapi'olani Park. The play is free at the public courts, with open courts readily available during the day, but they tend to fill up after the sun goes down and the asphalt cools off.

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