The joy of a beautiful week on Maui at the Ritz Carlton Kapalua Bay still lingers in my head, the beautiful resort offering a nice balance between native lands, preserved beaches and developed areas.
In this video blog, I take you on a tour of the Kapoho Ocean Villa that we rented in the Puna District on the Big Island of Hawaii.
We have spent the last few days on the Big Island of Hawaii, on what we are affectionately calling the sunny side of the rainy side. That feeling of remoteness is both a positive and a negative.
This is the four mile hike into the Kileua Iki Crater at Volcano’s National Park in Hawaii. I took the hike with six people aged 5 to 60 and I highly recommend it to experience the rain forest and the volcano floor. It is appropriate for children if you educate them to the two major dangers, the hill edges going into the caldera as well as the steam vents on the crater floor.
With Hawaii lodging, the chooses are as endless – traditional high-end resorts, eco-lodges, private rentals, camping, and more. I’m here to tell you that you can stay in any one of these places and still be earth-friendly.
This is the first in a series on earth-friendly hawaii travel that will cover of activities, restaurants, and hotels. The Big Island was our first choice because of the natural, one-of-a-kind beauty it offers.