Monthly Archive: January, 2015

#LetHawaiiHappen

One of the most easily accessible wild beaches on Maui is Baldwin Beach. It’s best for long walks and wave play. Locals love it, so do kids. It’s close to Paia so you… Continue reading

Maui’s blowhard can be a serious party pooper

Nakahalele Blowhole on Maui’s north coast is a sure crowd-pleaser—who doesn’t like to see whitewater exploding 50 feet and higher from an opening in the reef?—but visitors are advised to stay back at… Continue reading

Hawaii Visitors Bureau’s new campaign: #LetHawaiiHappen

Catchy slogan. I also like #HawaiiTheBeautiful. Begin your island adventure with Trailblazer Travel Books: Kauai, Maui, Big Island and Oahu.

Wild: Places you may not see Reese Witherspoon in Hawaii

Reese Witherspoon is no stranger to Hawaii, logging beach time on Oahu near Kualoa Ranch and riding a surf board at Hanalei Bay on Kauai. But in between her outdoor outings, the star… Continue reading