Posts Tagged ‘Family Travel to Hawaii’

Travel Tour:Video of the Week: Maui Ocean Center in Hawaii

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Providing up to date information on Travel guides and guidebooks, Travel advice, tips and destination information to give you the best possible ideas.My son and I really enjoyed a visit to the well-designed Maui Ocean Center during the So Much More Hawaii trip, but what made it super-special was our local blogger guide, Liza.
Liza writes A Maui Blog, and she and her family took us all around the island, including a drive up the

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World Travel:Photo of the Week: Snacks on Hawaii’s Big Island

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Providing up to date information on Travel guides and guidebooks, Travel advice, tips and destination information to give you the best possible ideas.This is native Hawaiian guide Warren Costa showing my son how to peel and eat an Asian longan fruit, also called dragon eyes, after a hike around part of the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on the spectacular Big Island.There’s a soft husk that you split and peel off

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Online Travel Guide:Military family travel to Hawaii: 11 affordable places to stay

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Online Traveling Journal with Free Advice and Guides on Travel, Hotels, Bed and Breakfast, Lodging and more. Articles and tips on travel and travel accommodations.If you are considering a vacation to Hawaii with the kids but think that it might be too expensive, there are plenty of ways to save money on your hotel bill if Mom, Dad (or both) are in the military. In addition to all of the military lodging and resorts described below, always ask to see [...]

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Travel Tour:THIS is why you take children to Hawaii

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Providing up to date information on Travel guides and guidebooks, Travel advice, tips and destination information to give you the best possible ideas.Thank you, Don “Lips” Fujiyama and Aaron Char from Waikiki Beach Services…. They worked patiently  with my 9-year-old son one morning to get him upright on a surfboard. He’s still talking about it. He won’t take off his black Waikiki Beach Services protective

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Travel Guides:Kauai’s Waimea Canyon with kids

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Providing up to date information on Travel guides and guidebooks, Travel advice, tips and destination information to give you the best possible ideas.While on the neighbor island of Kauai for the So Much More Hawaii bloggers tour, we had the chance to take a short hike into what some have called the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” the 10-mile-long and 3000+ foot deep Waimea Canyon. It was about 3.5 miles of trail, mostly

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World Travel Guide:Juicy drinks from Hawaiian Sun

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Research destination guides, get inspirational world travel guide recommendations, see photos, videos, trip plans, and more here.One special treat in Hawaii that’s great for kids (and adults) is the Hawaiian Sun line of canned drinks. They are based in Honolulu and have been around since 1952. Products include fruit drinks, teas and diet/lite items, and they are super-yummy and refreshing after a hot

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Online Travel Guide:Hawaii Calls and We Answer

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Research destination guides, get inspirational world travel guide recommendations, see photos, videos, trip plans, and more here.This is my son. This is my son in Waikiki Beach surf (because we’re visiting with the So Much More Hawaii bloggers tour.) Any questions?
**** Seriously, our blogger group has now assembled in the islands and we’re already talking about Hawaii on Twitter with the #HawaiiHTA

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Travel Guides:A bunch of bloggers will show you So Much More Hawaii

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Providing up to date information on Travel guides and guidebooks, Travel advice, tips and destination information to give you the best possible ideas.I’m happy to announce that my 9-year-old son and I are getting on a plane next week to visit the Hawaiian islands. Vacation? Uh, no. Work. Really. A lot of tourism organizations are starting to see the value of the social Web and social media-based content, and the Hawaii Tourism

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