Yearly Archives: 2020

Fairwind Snorkel Cruise

Fairwind Snorkel Cruise Consistently voted #1 Best Snorkel Cruise on the Big Island by West Hawaii Today, Fairwind Snorkel Cruise has been impressing guests since 1971 and will undoubtedly continue to do so with your student group. With vessel accommodations for groups up to 106, Fairwind Snorkel Cruise services provide top-rated snorkel tours and cruises…
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Honolulu Museum of Art

Honolulu Museum of Art A unique gathering place where art, history, culture, and education converge, right in the heart of Honolulu. Whether you’re exploring our galleries, catching a film, or reawakening your love of art through a class, HoMA strives to be a vital part of Hawai‘i’s cultural landscape. Welcome to the Honolulu Museum of…
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Kona Whale Watch Cruise

Kona Whale Watch Cruise An experience with Body Glove Ocean Adventures on the Big Island is always an exciting and unforgettable affair, especially when it comes to the Kona Whale Watch Cruise! This cruise will allow your group to 'hear singing humpback whales through underwater hydrophones... and see spinner dolphins, pilot and sperm whales, manta…
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Battleship Missouri Memorial

Battleship Missouri Memorial [caption id="attachment_41126" align="alignright" width="425"] Battleship Missouri Memorial Credit Dwight Okumoto[/caption] USS Missouri is the site where World War II formally ended; it is our primary artifact; it is the place we work and explore, it is an obligation to future generations, it is an inspiration to millions of visitors; it is quite simply America’s…
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Akaka Falls State Park

Akaka Falls State Park [caption id="attachment_41096" align="alignright" width="150"] Akaka Falls credit Liz Backlund[/caption] Just 11 miles north of Hilo you will find a true tropical paradise within paradise, the Akaka Falls Park. The pièce de résistance of this park is the 442-foot scenic waterfall that is the namesake of the park, Akaka Falls. Akaka means…
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Hawaii State Capitol

Hawaii State Capitol During your Oahu adventure be sure to save plenty of time to stop at the Hawaii State Capitol, the official statehouse of Hawaii that is located in downtown Honolulu in Oahu. This grand 1960s building was first commissioned by John A. Burns, the second governor of Hawaii, in 1969. The building replaced…
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East Shore Island Tour

East Shore Island Tour Tour Oahu's stunning East Coast with this half-day driving tour highlighting all the best, most beautiful, and biggest attractions on the coastline!  Pali Look Out - More officially known as Nu'uanu Pali, Pali translating to 'cliff' in Hawaiian, this section of the windward cliff of the Ko'olau Mountain is located…
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Laie Mormon Temple 

Laie Mormon Temple Sitting on a small hill just 1/2 mile from the ocean in the town of Laie, on the northeast shore of Oahu, you will find the Laie Mormon Temple, the temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints first established here in 1919. The 42,100-square-foot temple "shines as a beacon…
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Dole Pineapple Plantation

Dole Pineapple Plantation [caption id="attachment_41090" align="alignright" width="425"] Dole Plantation, a property of Castle & Cooke Properties Inc (1)[/caption] Chug, wander, shop, ride, taste, or stroll—there are plenty of ways to explore Dole Plantation. Complete your tropical experience by taking your group to the Dole Pineapple Plantation in Oahu, this famous fruit brand offering guests an…
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Grand Circle Tour Oahu

Grand Circle Tour [caption id="attachment_41031" align="alignright" width="425"] Waimea Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] This extremely entertaining tour will take you through 120 miles of Oahu's top attractions and most beautiful sights, showing off 'the best of the best of Oahu'. Your friendly and knowledgeable tour guides will provide live narration along the way, allowing you to learn…
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