Originally reserved for the Ali’i (hawaiian royalty) Kahaluu Bay is home to several historic Heiau (hawaiian temples) all with a tale to tell. Come join us for a cultural tour...
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Best way to keep your Snorkel Mask from Fogging Up
The Naupaka leaf is the best way to keep your snorkel mask from fogging up! While most experienced snorkelers and divers will tell you that the best way to prevent...
The Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle- A Honu World
Hawaii is home to some of the most diverse marine life in the world, but the most popular is the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle, or “Honu” in the Hawaiian language....
The History of The Shaka
The shaka sign is a hand gesture that is often associated with surfers, surf culture and Hawaii. The shaka is made by extending the thumb and pinky fingers and curling...
Menehune Breakwater at Kahaluu Bay- Wall of the Ancients
Popularly know by visitors as a great spot for snorkeling and surfing, Kahalu’u bay is home to the Pao ka Menehune breakwater or “Wall of the Ancients”. This breakwater consist...