Hawaii Travel

November 19, 2007

Travel Green-New Vacation Guidebooks Show You How

With more and more people becoming aware of how their individual choices can impact our planet in positive or negative ways, a new genre of ethical and responsible travel guides have been published. The following is a sampling of the new green travel guidebooks.


"Code Green: Experiences of a Lifetime," Lonely Planet

It charts 82 trips and highlights the "responsible travel credentials" of each one, such as yurt stays in Tajikistan's Pamir Mountains, a village walk and home-stay in India's Kumaon region and a canoeing-camping trip to view hippos on Zambia's Zambezi River. It also touts destinations that have environmental attractions but are not in immediate danger of being overly exploited, usually because they're remote.


"Frommer's Cancun, Cozumel & the Yucatan 2008," Frommer's Travel Guides


It includes a section on ecotourism that refers readers to two groups, the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society and Tread Lightly, that address the ethics of swimming with marine mammals. The book also provides information on visiting protected areas, such as the Rio Lagartos and Celestun refuges, both of which feature flamingos.


"25 Ultimate Experiences: Ethical Travel," Rough Guides


It describes 25 trips that minimize visitors' effect on the environment while helping local communities, including a zero-impact luxury ski camp in the Swiss Alps consisting of white-canvas geodesic domes and a beach lodge near Mozambique's Guludo village that employs 55 locals who will eventually run the resort. There's also advice on ethical clothes shopping, volunteering abroad and cultural sensitivity.


"Green Travel: The World's Best Eco-Lodges & Earth-Friendly Hotels," Fodor's Travel (April 2008)


It details eco-destinations in six regions of the world: North America and the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Explore ethical travel dilemmas such as renting a car, giving money to beggars and visiting countries ruled by repressive governments.

For more information see Guidebooks Show Travelers How to Go Green.

October 20, 2007

Free Maui Travel Vacation Planner Mailed to You!

Mauitravelplanner If you are planning or dreaming about a Hawaii vacation to the beautiful island of Maui (recently voted the best island in the Pacific), surf on over to Visit Maui for a free Maui travel vacation planner.

It is full of beautiful color photographs of Maui, along with lots of information on resorts, hotels, condo, and vacation rentals. There is also a comprehensive listing of activities, dining, shopping, and much more.

You can request a free Maui vacation travel planner online or use their toll free phone number listed on the site. Although all of this information is also on their "Visit Maui" site, it is nice to have a physical publication that you can hold and curl up with over a nice cup of Kona coffee.

You can trust this organization and the information it contains because it is from the official visitors site for Maui County (Lanai, Maui, Molokai), which is part of the Hawaii Visitors Bureau.

October 16, 2007

Maui Voted the Best Island in the Pacific

If you heard of the saying "Maui no ka oi" meaning Maui is the best, it is because many people feel that it is true.

More than 28,000 people voted this year in the Conde Nast Traveler magazine reader's choice awards, and chose Maui as the top island in the Pacific, followed by Kauai ( both in Hawaii), and the Great Barrier Reef Islands in Australia placed third.

The magazine announced the awards in its November issue, available Oct. 25 on newsstands. The 20th annual Readers' Choice Awards are gleaned from what the editors describe as "the largest independent poll of consumers' preferences, the Readers' Choice Survey, second in size only to the U.S. Census."

Along with many other destinations in the Pacific Rim, Hawaii's popularity has increased over the years and now merits its own "Hawaiian Resorts" category.

The top three spots in the Hawaiian Resorts category went to Four Seasons properties: Four Seasons Maui at Wailea, Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, Big Island, and the Four Seasons Lanai at Koele, Lana'i.

If you have been to Maui before, please share with other readers via a comment, on what makes Maui the best to you.


September 11, 2007

Destination Weddings and Familymoons to Hawaii

Having a destination wedding and or familymoon to Hawaii is a modern concept that is becoming increasingly popular.

Numerous daily flights around the country have made it convenient to travel; so many couples are opting for more exotic locations than what their immediate area can offer.

With a destination wedding, you invite your family and guests to share a romantic location which most times is also your honeymoon location. Your location can be anywhere you like--did I just hear the word "Maui"? (Maui is the number one destination for Hawaii honeymooners.)

Typically your guests and family will fly out for a week or weekend to attend your wedding ceremony and reception. If they stay while you are on your honeymoon, it becomes a familymoon. A familymoon is also when the bride and groom bring their children from previous marriages to their honeymoon. Many couples reason that they do not want their children to feel excluded and want to start their marriage together as a new family.

Destination wedding are personal and usually smaller in number since many of the guests pay their own airfare and accommodations. Bridal couples like limiting their special event to close family and friends as it gives them quality time to truly celebrate together.

Another great plus is that a destination wedding can cost less than a large traditional wedding, and with far less planning! Many Hawaii resorts offer package deals for your ceremony, reception, and honeymoon, complete with your own personal wedding coordinator. If you are expecting a large guest count, check with your hotel and airline carrier for group discounts.

Our company Double Brush has over a decade of experience assisting bridal couples with their Hawaiian wedding favors, Hawaiian wedding gifts, Hawaiian flowers and leis, and Hawaiian gift baskets. We have shipped these items directly to the wedding coordinator at resorts on Maui, Oahu, Kauai, the Big Island and the mainland (also to people's homes and condos). Many brides have thanked us as it saves them time and worry when everything is there and ready at their wedding destination.

Please feel free to contact us for more information; we would be happy to assist you in any way possible.

August 24, 2007

Buy the Best Sunscreen Protection BEFORE You Visit Hawaii

Buy the best sunscreen protection before you visit Hawaii on your Hawaii vacation. What is the BEST sunscreen protection? Today that is a difficult question to answer.

Yesterday the Food and Drug Administration proposed to implement sweeping new standards for sunscreen, including a new labeling system for UVA rays.

Now, for the first time, the US health agency is proposing sunscreen standards to include the level of protection they provide from the Ultraviolet A (UVA) rays which are linked to skin cancer (melanoma), wrinkles and skin aging.

"For more than 30 years, consumers have been able to identify the level of UVB protection provided by sunscreens using only sunburn protection factor or SPF values," said FDA Commissioner Andrew C. von Eschenbach.

"Under today's proposal, consumers will also now know the level of UVA protection in sunscreens, which will help them make informed decisions about protecting themselves and their children against the harmful effects of the sun."

The FDA proposals won't take effect until 2009, so for now consumers will be responsible for protecting themselves from sunburns and worst.

To do this, make sure your sunscreen contains these protective ingredients, known to protect in the UVA range.

oxybenzone, abobenzone, zinc and titanium dioxide

For more infomation see FDA Proposes New Guidelines for Sunscreens.

"Go Visit Hawaii" published an excellent post on 7 tips to avoid getting a sunburn.

If you find a great sunscreen brand, please share it with the rest of us by posting a comment!

August 22, 2007

Take Your Pet to Hawaii Like Paris and Oprah Do

Paris Hilton and Oprah Winfrey are known to love their pet dogs and travel everywhere with them -- even to Hawaii.

It is not as easy as buying a ticket for you and your pet and showing up at the airport. First you need to know the rules and regulations for pet travel on your chosen airline carrier; second, you need to follow the Hawaii Animal Quarantine Laws or Hawaii Pet Quarantine Laws which happen to be VERY strict.

The reason the Hawaii Animal Quarantine Laws are so strict is that Hawaii is rabies-free, and the state wants to keep it that way. There are serious health problems for people and animals associated with the introduction and spread of rabies.

For decades all animals coming to Hawaii had to be quarantined for months regardless of how healthy they were. Today, pets can still be quarantined for up to 120 days, but now there is also a speedy "5 Day Or Less Program" for animals that meet a very strict criteria of having their rabies vaccinations, microchip, blood test, and other required documents.

Chapter 4-29 Hawaii Administrative Rules, governs the importation of dogs, cats and other carnivores into Hawaii. This law states that dogs and cats meeting specific pre- and post-arrival requirements may qualify for 5-day–or-less quarantine program, which has a provision for direct release at Honolulu International Airport after inspection. (See “Checklist For 5-Day-Or-Less Program” for details.)

Furthermore, the law requires dogs and cats not meeting all of the specific 5-Day-Or-Less program requirements to be quarantined for up to 120 days upon arrival In Hawaii. (See “Hawaii Rabies Quarantine Information Brochure” for details on 120-day quarantine.)

A few years ago after the 5 Day or Less Program became law, I remembered seeing our Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle on the local television news. She said she had just received a call from Oprah Winfrey congratulating her on passing the law, and that Oprah told her she would be visiting Hawaii more often.

Oprah Winfrey really meant it and now has a reason to visit Hawaii more often. Oprah has built a beautiful home retreat in Maui.

You may be interested in reading our related posts:
Take Your Whole Family on Vacation -- Pets Included

The Most Popular Dog Names in Hawaii

July 16, 2007

Discover the Truth About Kauai

We all know that Hawaii is beautiful, but on a chain of islands in the middle of the Pacific, it is also a fragile environment that deserves everyone's respect and care.

In our Hawaii blog we tell you about the wonderful things to do and see in Hawaii, but you can also trust us to tell you the not so pretty truth about what is going on in Hawaii as well.

I saw this news story You Tube Video Shows Kauai in Bad Light on our Hawaii local news last night. (They use a video system called Internet Broadcasting which doesn't work with my mac and browsers.)

The video shows an accurate portrayal of the problems going on in Kauai, while it is still being marketed as paradise. Traffic gridlock, rampant over-development, historic Hawaiian cultural sites being paved over, and an aged infrastructure that cannot handle all of the activity -- for example fecal matter has polluted many of the beaches making them unsafe and unsightly.

I went to YouTube.com for myself to check it out. I was impressed that in one month's time this 5 minute video has already been viewed over 18,000 times!

Sadly a video like this could be made for all the islands, especially the Big Island -- where I live, and Maui.

Go to youtube.com and type in "discover kauai" to see for yourself, especially if you are planning to vacation there.

July 08, 2007

Get Out of the Heat Wave -- Come stay in Hawaii 50% off!

The heat wave across the mainland United States is not predicted to go away anytime soon. If you can afford it and have the time, come cool off and chill out by visiting the Big Island of Hawaii. DestinationVillas.com, an online directory of vacation rental by owner homes, announced that it would celebrate the Top 10 Resort Award by offering 3 free nights on any 7-night July stay at select Hawaii vacation rental property listings.

This listing looks like a particularly great deal:

Hawaii Vista Waikoloa Rentals from only $889.00 for 7 nights accommodations -- plus the additional 3 nights free so ten nights total!

Use our handy Kayak search box in our blog's side bar to conveniently check out the top online airline deals all at one time.

I found out about this Hawaii vacation deal from a blog I like to read called Go Visit Hawaii. For more information visit her post Big Island Vacation Rental Sale.

July 04, 2007

Hawaii Superferry Cost Often More than Flying

The long anticipated arrival of the Hawaii Superferry has not even started service yet, but prices have already gone up 30.8 percent due to a tacked on fuel surcharge.

The Superferry marketing execs are trying to push the total new experience of traveling by water, and being able to bring your own vehicle or bulky items, but unless you are planning on staying on a different island for a week, it is probably cheaper, and a whole lot faster to travel by air.

Read more info on the Hawaii Superferry's fuel surcharge.

Visit the Hawaii Superferry Site for reservations and complete information.

Read our previous post on the Hawaii Superferry Service.

June 16, 2007

Hawaiian and Aloha Airlines Won’t Leave You Stranded

Hawaiian Airlines and Aloha Airlines, the two main inter-island carriers in Hawaii, are the best in the nation when it comes to handling passenger stranding incidents.

This is according to the Coalition for An Airline Passenger Bill of Rights, a consumer group that studies excessive delays and wants mandatory reporting by airlines when passengers are trapped in planes for hours while waiting for take off.

Although Aloha Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines both received a report card grade of "A", American Airlines (the world's largest airline), United Airlines, and US Airways all received an overall grade of "F".

See more details about the 2007 airlines report card and the Coalition for An Airline Passenger Bill of Rights.