HOME
MAIN MENU
ISLAND MENU
 
 
 
WE ARE ADDING HD VIDEOS TO OUR WEB SITE. ITS YOUR WINDOW TO HAWAII
O`ahu – The name of this busy, cosmopolitan island means “the gathering place” and is home to Honolulu and about 75% of the population of Hawaii. In addition to the pristine beaches, surf, sun and great weather, the island of Oahu also offers world class amenities, and all of the other benefits of life in a bustling, modern city. If you like a blend of vibrant activity, great shopping, world-class nightlife and cultural history then the island of Oahu is for you. 
Hanauma Bay
Kaua’i –The oldest of the Hawaiian Island chain, “the garden isle” is a land of rainfall, spectacular tropical foliage, quaint Hawaiian villages and gorgeous mountain scenery. Known as the “wettest spot on earth,” Kaua’i’s golden beaches and warm, trade-wind breezes are the perfect place to relax and slow down the pace of life. If sun, snorkeling, and lazy days at the beach are what you crave, then Kauai is just the place for you.
Kauai Beach
Maui – The island of Maui is the second most populous island of the Hawaiian Island archipelago. Also known as “the Valley Isle,” this island blends some of the amenities of more cosmopolitan city life with the “old world” charm of the more laid back lifestyle enjoyed on other islands.  Long a resort favorite for world class travelers, Maui boasts breathtaking views, extensive hiking and miles of sun-drenched beaches. If sun and surf mixed with the “comforts of home” is your style, then Maui’s 120 miles of golden coastline and swimmable beaches might be just right for you.
Maui Sunset
Hawai`i – Hawai`i, also known as “The Big Island” is the youngest island in the Hawaiian chain. Sprawling over 4,000 square miles and still growing, the Island of Hawai`I ofters it all from gorgeous beaches to dramatic waterfalls, to secluded valleys and rolling hills, to snow-capped mountain tops and bubbling lava flows. No other island boasts so much to see and do as does this island. If you have some time and want to experience the vastness and richness of cultural history and breath-taking, Hawaiian scenery of all types, then this island definitely should be your choice vacation spot.
WAIPIO LOOKOUT
Lana`i – For almost 70 years, this 140 square mile island was owned by the Dole Food Company and housed the world’s largest pineapple plantation. Sold in the mid 1980’s to entrepreneur, David Murdock, the peaceful island houses two gorgeous resorts. One is the Manele Bay Hotel and the other is the Lodge at Ko`ele both built in the early 1990’s. Quiet and secluded is the feel of this island so if that is what you seek, then a stay on Lana`I may be just what you want.
A LANAI BEACH
Moloka`i – If you want to get a picture of what life was like 50 years ago in the Hawaiian Islands, then a trip to Moloka`I might be just what you have in mind. Known as the “the most Hawaiian island” the island of Moloka`I contains more people of Hawaiian ancestry than any other island. Since most residents either life off of the land by fishing, farming or hunting or work for the Moloka`I Ranch, the island struggles economically. Quiet and secluded, the island offers a peaceful place to get away from it all.
SUNSET