For Oahu and Maui travel tips, say Aloha to local bloggers

by Sheila on August 3, 2010

by Sheila | August 3rd, 2010  

@ParkRat at Waiola Shave Ice, Honolulu, HawaiiFor tips and insights into Hawaii with keiki (kids) you can look at the visitor’s website for Hawaii, but also consider some kamaaina local bloggers who live right there in the islands with their families.

We met many of them during the So Much More Hawaii bloggers tour, when they served as our hosts and guides.

**  Oahu – we spent a memorable day in and around Honolulu with Russ the ParkRat, who writes ParkRat’s Playground. He took us to eat chilly delights at Waiola Shave Ice, we all toured the USS ARIZONA Memorial and we spent the evening at the beach crabbing with him and his kids by flashlight.

He also spends a lot of time thinking about food (a man after my own heart) so he and I both like Melissa and her Urban Mix Plate blog. So ono! Liza, author of A Maui Blog, and my son

**  Maui – Liza authors A Maui Blog, and she and her family were fantastic hosts.

They took us all around the island, including a drive up the Haleakala volcano (ooh, silverswords) a scrumptuous meal at the Paia Fish Market (where my picky son actually ate seafood,) a delightful afternoon at the Maui Ocean Center and then some boogie-boarding and bodysurfing at the neighborhood beach.

You can also read Nathan Kam’s Kam Family BlogHomespun Honolulu and watch videos on Beach Walks with Rox.

For more local flavor, turn to Alltop’s list of Hawaii blogs.

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Accra Flights August 6, 2010 at 8:05 am
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That’s really cool how you shared about your trip to Oahu. Last summer I got the chance to go to Oahu myself and it was an excellent experience. I loved the ambiance, the beaches and above all the green parks. I am really planning to go there again on my coming holidays, let’s hope it work out this time as well.

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Dee Andrews August 7, 2010 at 12:36 am
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My family tried “location independence” in Hawaii this summer so for five weeks we called Maui home. Not sure that makes me a “local” blogger yet, but I did just post about the Kapoho Tide Pools on the Big Island, http://travelandtravails.com/traveling-with-kids/big-island-snorkeling/

They were such a great family-friendly find and near Volcanoes National Park, which was otherworldly!

Aloha!

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Sheila August 7, 2010 at 10:08 am
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Hi Dee,

I liked the Big Island too; wish we’d had more time to meet locals there!

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Roxanne Darling September 9, 2010 at 5:34 pm
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Wow! You covered it Sheila and, a bonus to share the page with @ParkRat and @AMauiBlog! mahalo!

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Brian June 4, 2011 at 3:43 am
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Dont forget http://www.oahufamilyactivities.com for family fun on Oahu.

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Rena Smith August 16, 2011 at 2:16 pm
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Thanks for sharing this on blogs. I’m very sure that lot of local tourist and domestic willbe interested reading your blog as much as I do. Thanks again!

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