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Thursday, May 31, 2012

What to do in Hawaii in June

Aloha from Hawaii,

Todays blog is covering local events happening in Hawaii for the month of June 2012. Maui: June 8-10 Kapalua Wine and Food Festival will be celebrating their 31st year making wine and food magic on the island of Maui. 808-665-7231 www.kapalua.com

June 13-17 Wailea and Kahului will be hosting the annual Maui Film Festival. For times and locations contact 808-579-9244 www.mauifilmfestival.com

June 24 Kahului K Ho’alu Festival at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center from 2-7pm. FREE

Kauai: June 3-Kapa’a Tastes of Hawaii ultimate Sunday Brunch. Smith Tropical Paradise 11:30-3:30 www.tasteofhawaii.com

June 16-17-Hanalei American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of Hanalei being held at Wai’oli Park 808-246-0695 www.relayforlife.org/hanaleihi

June 27-30-Lihue 5th Annual Red Clay Jazz Festival at the Kauai Lagoons Resort. 808-822-3148 www.redclayjazz.org or www.kauaifestivals.com

Ongoing on Kauai Kapa’a Slack Key Saturdays Na Keiki O Ka Aina Cultural Center 5pm $15-20 www.hawaiianslcakkeyguitar.com 808-826-1469 Lihue on Saturdays Larry Rivera aka “Mr. Coco Palms” sings songs, talks story and shares his memories at the Kauai Museum 808-245-6931

Big Island of Hawaii: June 2 In Waimea see the Brothers Cazimero in concert. Featuring chants, dances and Hawaiian music. Kahilu Theatre 808-885-6868

June 11 King Kamehameha Day Celebration being held in Kohala at the Kamehameha Park. FREE! Oahu: June 8-10 Honolulu and Waikiki will be a buzz with the Pan Pacific Festival. This will feature hula festival, parade and more!
June 9 Honolulu The King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade begins in downtown Honolulu and ends at Kapi’olani Park. FREE! www.hawaii.gov/dags/kamehameha
June 9 Honolulu will host the lei draping ceremony at the Statue of King Kamehameha . FREE! 3:30pm www.hawaii.gov/dags/kamehameha

Ongoing on Oahu: Saturdays and Sundays check at Art on the Zoo Fence. 9am-4pm FREE! www.artonthezoofence.com

For more information about Hawaiian vacations or to schedule a consulting appointment with one of our Hawaii Specialists contact us at http://www.traveltomaui.net Travel to Maui is a Hawaiian travel agency located on the beautiful island of Maui, Hawaii.

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Fun things to do in Hawaii

Written by Marie Glodt at Travel to Maui

As a Hawaiian Destination Specialist, and travel agent at Travel to Maui I get asked all the time “What is fun to do in Hawaii?” Or “Can you tell me the things I can miss while I am there?”

Hawaii is blessed with wonderful year round weather. Our average temperature is 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit. This allows you as a visitor (and me as a resident) to enjoy the sunny outdoors year round!


Listed below are a few of my favorite things to do in the Hawaiian Islands. This includes: Maui, Molokai, Kauai, Oahu, and the Big Island of Hawaii.


Hawaii is filled with a rich heritage. The Native Hawaiian people ancestry can be found on all the islands in our museums, ancient fishponds, petroglyphs (fragile rock drawings), and on the island of Oahu the residence of royalty.

Oahu: The gathering Place Oahu is home to some of the finest museum and historical sites in the islands. Historical sites on Oahu would include the Arizona Memorial, Bishop Museum, Iolani Palace, Mission House Museum, or the Dole Plantation. Ride a Hawaiian canoe or learn how to surf on world famous Waikiki Beach.

Maui: The Magic Isle Maui is filled with wide variety of tours and activities. This includes everything from agricultural tours- zip line rides over lush green valleys. Maui also has also been noted more than once for having the best beaches and traditional Hawaiian luaus.

Kauai: The Garden Island
One of my favorite tours is the combination zip line tour with a 30 minute horseback ride on the north shore. A few more fun tours would be the mountain tubing, river kayaking or stand up paddling

Lanai: Hawaii’s Most Enticing Island Snorkel at Hulop’e Bay. This beautiful site was once an ancient Hawaiian village. It is known for the frequent sighting of the Hawaiian spinner dolphins




Lanai is home to 2 award winning golf courses. Both ranked the best in the country.
Sporting clays, archery and air rifles is another exciting adventure available on the island of Lanai.

Molokai: Hawaiian by Nature Ride a mule to Kalaupapa. This steep 3 mile trail to Kalaupapa Peninsula is Molokai most famous activity or tour.

Check out Molokai ancient fishpond dating back to the 13th century.

The big island of Hawaii: Hawaii’s Island of Adventure
The island of Hawaii is the only island in the state with an active volcano. I have flown over it by helicopter. I have seen the lava flowing into the sea while cruising by on my 7 day cruise of the islands. Both options were AMAZING! It is a must do when you are in Hawaii.




If you would like a quote or to schedule a consulting appointment with one of our Hawaii Destination Specialists contact us at http://www.traveltomaui.net
We specialize in honeymoons, destination wedding travel packages, and family vacations to Hawaii and Tahiti.

This video is courtesy the Hawaii Visitor Bureau http://www.gohawaii.com/stories/index.html?video=17

Travel to Maui is a Maui Master and  Hawaiian Destination Specialist with the Hawaii Visitor Bureau. HVCB Member

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Honeymoon in Hawaii in 2013

Are you considering visiting Hawaii in 2013 but think you can’t afford it? Look no further. Travel to Maui has the deal you have been dreaming of!

This special 7 day cruise begins on the island of Oahu. Many people enjoy a day or two in Hawaii prior or after their cruise. I personally like to do both, and the cost is very reasonable!

Your first night will be spent on the island of Oahu in Honolulu. This is located about 10 minutes from Waikiki Beach.
The next day will be on the island of Maui. You will arrive at 8am and will stay until the following evening departing at 6pm. This allows you plenty of time to rent a car and check out Lahaina, “upcountry” Maui, or take a helicopter tour of the waterfalls in Hana, and the dormant volcano of Haleakala Crater.

You will be arriving at 8am the following morning in Hilo on the “big island” of Hawaii. Hilo is a short drive to the active volcano.

Another fun thing to do is check out the waterfall at Akaka Falls. You will be departing at 6pm to arrive in Kona at 7am.

In Kona you will spend time checking out the shops on Alii Drive, or stop by the Kona Brewery for a great beer! Departure is at 6pm the same day.

The next port of call will be the island of Kauai. You will arrive at 8am and depart the following afternoon. This over night stay allows you plenty of time to visit the Waimea Canyon, the luxury resorts of Poipu or Princeville, or explore the waterfall filmed in the TV show Fantasy Island!

You will end your cruise the following day on the island of Oahu. Disembarking begins at 7am leaving you lots of time to enjoy the island. On the island of Oahu enjoy the Polynesian Cultural Center, Iolani Place, shopping in Waikiki Beach or visit Pearl Harbor.

Travel to Maui is currently holding a special rate for 7 day sailing beginning on April 20, 2013.
Prices starting at $1,400.00 person plus including taxes based on double occupancy. Airfare, pre and post hotels stays, and fuel surcharges are not included in this total.

"April and May are personally my favorite times of the year in Hawaii. The weather is nice, it isn’t crowded and you may even see a humpback whale before they return back to Alaska!"
Written by Marie Glodt. Maui Master and Destination Specialist at Travel to Maui.

For more information or to schedule your personal consulting appointment with one of our Hawaii Destination Specialist give us a call at 808-572-4957 or click here to contact us at http://www.traveltomaui.net 



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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Tips for your Hawaiian vacation

Aloha from Maui, Hawaii.

As a resident of Hawaii and a travel agent I would like to share some of my favorite Hawaiian travel tips.

Travel to Maui specializes in honeymoons and destination wedding travel to Hawaii. We book everyone from the first time travelers to the most avid traveler. Included with their documents they also receive lots of great travel tips for their upcoming Hawaiian vacation.

I would like to share my top #4 tips with you today regarding your flights to Hawaii.

1. Make sure and read your documents carefully.
2. Reconfirm your flights and issue your boarding passes online as soon as they become available. This is generally allowed by the airlines 24 hours prior to your departure flight.
3. Arrive early at the airport. At least 2 hours prior to flight on domestic flights to insure the best seating and allow for adequate time to clear security with TSA.
4. If you plan on eating on the flight bring a credit card. Most airlines no longer accept cash!



For more travel tips check out Travel to Maui FAQ *(frequently asked page) on our website http://www.traveltomaui.net/php/travel-faq.php


If you would like a quote or to schedule a consulting appointment with one of our Hawaiian Destination Specialist visit our website at http://www.traveltomaui.net/php/contact.php

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Written by Marie Glodt at Travel to Maui.  Maui Master and Hawaiian Destination Specialist with the Hawaii Visitor Bureau.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Which island in Hawaii is the best to visit?

When people are thinking about visiting Hawaii they start asking friends, family and coworkers the question "which island should I visit when I go to Hawaii?" I also see this question all the time at Yahoo answers, trip advisor, lonely planet, fodors, and in chat rooms.

My answer as a Maui travel agent and Hawaii destination specialist is always the same. “It depends on the traveler!

For example what are your interests? How much are you allowing for your travel budget? Are you planning your honeymoon or is this a family vacation?

There really isn’t a bad choice when deciding which island to visit in Hawaii. There just may one island that is better suited to your life style and requirements in a Hawaiian vacation.

All of the islands in Hawaii will have our wonderful “Aloha Spirit,” water sports, hiking trails, zip line tours, and snorkeling regardless of which island you pick in the state.

Are you looking for nightlife, shopping, and lots of dining options? Does your vacation social calendar need lots of entries to keep you happy? You would be the type of traveler who would enjoy the high rises in Waikiki, the city lights of Honolulu, located on the island of Oahu.


Will you be spending your honeymoon with us in Hawaii? Then you will probably want to be on a more secluded island. Or limit your stay in Oahu to 2 or 3 days prior to traveling to the second island in Hawaii.

The island of Lanai has 2 luxury properties operated by the Four Season Resort chain. This island is perfect if you idea of a honeymoon or vacation to Hawaii is to be pampered in their world class spa, and wrapped in the finest in amenities. Don’t be expecting a Costco or McDonalds during your stay as they don’t exist on the island of Lanai (or Molokai).

Want to see an active volcano? The big island of Hawaii has been “growing” since 1983. I have actually flown over the lava in a helicopter, and cruised by on a cruise ship, plus walked to the rift. By far this is one of the most spectacular things I have done in my lifetime.

When dreaming of your Hawaiian vacation do you imagine sitting on a lounge chair having someone bring you fruity tropical drinks, and relaxing watching the whales cruise by? Maui is my favorite island to see whales and so much more. That is why I call Maui home!

Kauai is known for its lush green valleys, spectacular rainbows and cascading waterfalls. In order to have rainbows and waterfalls a little rain must fall. Of the all the islands in the Hawaiian island chain, Kauai does tend to be the wettest island. The wettest months are generally December-April.


This is a brief over view of the Hawaiian Islands. If you are would like more information about a Hawaiian vacation or to set up a consulting appointment with one of our Hawaii destination specialist please contact us at http://www.traveltomaui.net

Travel to Maui is a Hawaiian Destination Specialist with the Hawaii Visitor Bureau and a Maui Master with the Maui Visitor Bureau


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