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  • Hawaii in the summertime! 😎 Explore top activities, vibrant events, and essential travel tips. Discover the best beaches, hikes, and cultural experiences to make your Hawaiian summer vacation unforgettable.

    What we discuss on this episode:

    Overview of Hawaii's summer weatherImportance of experiencing more than just beachesTop summer activitiesKey summer events and festivals:Packing essentials for a summer vacation in HawaiiTips for enjoying longer daylight hours and trade winds

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Reef-Safe Sunscreen GuidePrevious episode of King Kamehameha DayPrevious episode of Made in Hawaii Festival, Part 1 & Part 2

    👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/hawaii-in-the-summertime-podcast/

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  • Jena Carvalho, a dynamic Turo host on Oahu, joins the show! We talk story about her experience managing a thriving Turo business while balancing her roles as a medical staff director and mother of seven. The conversation illuminates the complexities of peer-to-peer car sharing, the impact on local Hawaiian communities, and how Turo supports responsible tourism and local entrepreneurship.

    What we discuss with Jena Carvalho and Leonani Puailihau:

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Turo's WebsiteJena's Turo Page

    👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/turo-mothers-day/

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  • Kumu Kahanuola Solatorio, Hawaiian language teacher, joins the show! We delve into the colorful celebration of Lei Day in Hawaii. From its rich history to vibrant traditions, discover the beauty and significance of this cherished Hawaiian tradition.

    What we discuss with Kahanuola Solatorio:

    History and Significance of Lei Day in HawaiiTraditions and cultural heritage associated with Lei Day celebrationsUnique elements of Lei Day festivities on different Hawaiian islandsMaking and giving of leis as a central aspect of the celebrationMay Day celebrations in schools with hula performances and storytelling

    👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here: hawaiisbesttravel.com/lei-day-hawaii-celebration-podcast

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  • 🤿 Dive into the top 5 snorkel spots on the island of Oahu. From the vibrant marine life of Queen's Beach in Waikiki to the serene turtle coves of the North Shore, host Bryan Murphy talks about the must-visit underwater destinations on Oahu.

    Learn crucial safety and conservation tips to experience Oahu's breathtaking natural wonders responsibly. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned Hawaii traveler, this episode will inspire you to embrace the island's aquatic adventures.

    What we discuss on this episode:

    Top 5 Best Snorkel Spots on OahuSafety and Snorkeling EtiquetteImportance of snorkeling with a buddyUsing reef-safe sunscreenSpotting Hawaiian Sea TurtlesExplore responsibly and with respect

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Reef-Safe Sunscreen RecommendationsSnorkeling at Electric Beach GuideWhere to See Turtles on OahuSharks Cove GuideSnorkel Tours on Oahu

    👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/best-snorkel-spots-on-oahu-podcast/

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  • 🚗 Catherine Mejia, Turo’s Senior Public Affairs Manager, and Leonani Puailihau, Turo’s Senior Community Relations Manager, join the show! We talk story about their pivotal roles in reshaping how travelers explore Hawaii with Turo. The conversation delves into the essence of Turo's peer-to-peer car sharing, its profound impact on local communities, especially following the Maui wildfires, and its deep-rooted commitment to fostering responsible tourism throughout the Hawaiian Islands.

    What we discuss with Catherine Mejia and Leonani Puailihau:

    Introduction to Turo and its role in HawaiiThe personal and impactful travel experiences Turo offersCatherine Mejia and Leonani Puailihau's insights on TuroHow Turo supports Hawaiian communities and promotes responsible tourismTuro's response to the Maui wildfires and community support initiativesThe benefits of choosing Turo for transportation needs in HawaiiEngaging in responsible tourism through TuroTuro's safety protocols and comprehensive insurance policiesThe importance of the aloha spirit in Hawaiian tourism and Turo's embodiment of it

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:
    Turo's Website
    Turo on Facebook
    Turo on Instagram
    Turo on X
    Turo on YouTube

    👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here: hawaiisbesttravel.com/turo-hawaii-transforming-travel

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  • Previously aired in 2019: Bob Gunter, President and CEO of Koloa Rum Company, joins the show! We talk story about his pivotal role in founding and developing Koloa Rum Company on Kauai. The discussion illuminates the rich history of sugar and rum production in Hawaii, the company's dedication to local sourcing, and its commitment to sustainability and cultural preservation.

    What we discuss with Bob Gunter:

    The historical significance of sugar and rum production in HawaiiBob Gunter's background and his role at Koloa Rum CompanyThe inception and evolution of Koloa Rum Company since 2009The challenges and achievements in establishing the distilleryThe vision and personal connection behind starting Koloa Rum CompanyThe importance of sourcing locally and supporting Hawaiian agricultureThe impact of local sourcing on sustainability and the economyThe unique challenges of manufacturing and business in HawaiiVisitor experience and educational aspect at Koloa Rum CompanyThe future of rum production and sugarcane cultivation in HawaiiThe concept of leading a business with aloha and its importance

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    Koloa Rum WebsiteKoloa Rum FacebookKoloa Rum Instagram

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  • Originally aired in May 2023. In a captivating episode of "Hawaii's Best," you're taken to North Shore Plate Lunch in Norco, California, where hosts Damon Leiataua and Duane Anderson share their journey from a catering business to opening a restaurant that brings Hawaiian cuisine to the mainland. Inspired by a meaningful trip to Hawaii, they decided to create a space where the community could experience authentic Hawaiian plate lunches like garlic shrimp and loco moco, all while planning to expand their unique brand of island hospitality further across Southern California.

    The story is a blend of culture, cuisine, and ambition, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in their dishes and the dream of spreading Aloha spirit far from the shores of Hawaii. As you listen, you're reminded of the strong ties to heritage and family that drive their venture, illustrating how food can bridge distances and bring people together, encapsulating the essence of Hawaii's warm embrace, even in the heart of "Horsetown USA."

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  • Join host, Bryan Murphy, as he takes you on an immersive journey in today's show! Dive deep into crafting your ultimate beginner's guide to Hawaii. Discover the distinct essence of each Hawaiian island, learn the secrets of balancing adventure with relaxation, and find out how to authentically immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture. Get insightful tips on navigating your first Hawaiian adventure, from expert itinerary planning to embracing the local aloha spirit, all while emphasizing the importance of responsible tourism in this island paradise.

    What we discuss in this episode:

    Unique characteristics of each Hawaiian islandPlanning the perfect duration for a first-time trip to HawaiiEmbracing and respecting Hawaiian culture and traditionsMust-visit spots and activities on each islandNavigating common tourist pitfalls in HawaiiWeather considerations and packing tips for HawaiiBalancing adventure with relaxation in HawaiiExperiencing the Hawaiian lifestyle and local cuisineResponsible tourism and environmental care in Hawaii

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    First trip to Hawaii - articleHow to travel with aloha - podcastThings to know before visiting Hawaii - podcastWhat does kapu mean? - articleReef-safe sunscreens - articleThings to know about planning a trip - article

    👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode116

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  • In this episode, host Bryan Murphy from Hawaii's Best Travel recounts the historical events leading to the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in a fascinating narrative encompassing the Kingdom's inception under King Kamehameha I through to its end following a coup by American businessmen and missionaries heavily involved in Hawaii’s sugar industry. The narrative underscores the significant cultural, political, and demographic shifts that Hawaii underwent and discusses the profound, lasting impacts these events had on Hawaii’s social, political, and cultural fabric. Listeners also gain an understanding of the importance of being aware of Hawaii's history and respecting its culture and heritage when traveling to these unique islands.

    What we discuss with Ekolu Lindsey:

    The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom: A Historical ContextThe Rise of the Sugar Industry and its ImpactThe Reign of King Kalakaua and the Bayonet ConstitutionQueen Liliuokalani's Reign and the OverthrowThe Aftermath of the Overthrow and the Push for AnnexationReflections on the Overthrow and its Legacy

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  • Ekolu Lindsey, leader of Maui Cultural Lands, joins the show! We talk story about the origin of this organization founded by his father to protect native Hawaiian cultural resources. The conversation explores the history and significance of Honokowai Valley, Ekolu's unique perspective on concepts like kupono and aloha, the complex dynamics of tourism reopening in Maui, and his recommendations for how visitors can engage respectfully and give back.

    What we discuss with Ekolu Lindsey:

    Origin story of Maui Cultural Lands and its mission to preserve Hawaiian historyImportance of valleys like Honokowai as agricultural hubs feeding ancient communitiesEducating visitors on planes about respecting Hawaii's natural resourcesConcepts like kupono, malama, and kokua that shape Hawaiian valuesExperience and impact of volunteering at Maui Cultural LandsPassing on an appreciation of native ecosystems to future generations

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    Maui Cultural Lands websiteBlog post: Thanksgiving in HawaiiBlog post: 9 Unique Ways to Volunteer on Kauai

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  • Emma Wheatley, from Pizza Madness Maui, graces our episode! Dive deep as we talk story about this beloved eatery in Kihei. Listen in for mouth-watering pizza tales, the challenges faced, and their inspiring pay-it-forward initiative.

    What we discuss with Emma Wheatley:

    Unique pizza recipes that set them apart.Business challenges faced in the Maui market.Pay-it-forward program for those affected by the Maui fires.The significance of sourcing local ingredients.Tips for visitors dining at Pizza Madness Maui.Emma's favorite pizza recommendations.

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    Pizza Madness WebsitePizza Madness Instagram

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  • On this episode, we dive deep into Kauai's hidden treasures, from tubing escapades and lush gardens to local culinary delights. This episode offers insights into the authentic Hawaiian culture, captivating landscapes, and unforgettable experiences awaiting on Kauai. Join us as we uncover the Garden Isle's magic.

    What we discuss on this episode:

    Unique experiences on Kauai for unforgettable memories.The one-of-a-kind tubing adventure in Kauai's sugar plantations with Kauai Backcountry Adventures.Visiting Limahuli Garden and Preserve, showcasing over a thousand plant species and traditional Hawaiian cultural sites.The program at Kauai Humane Society allowing visitors to take shelter dogs on day trips around the island.A food tour in Hanalei: meeting chefs, tasting local cuisine, and understanding the island's culinary traditions.Tasting the flavors of Hawaii at Koloa Rum Company, from traditional to tropical rum varieties.

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    Blog Post: 29 Best Things to Do on KauaiEpisode with Koloa Rum's President

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  • On this solo episode, we dive deep into the captivating tales and lesser-known stories of Oahu. This episode uncovers the island's hidden gems, from its royal ties to the intriguing legend of the guardian bird. Join us as we explore interesting Oahu facts and discover a side of paradise you've never seen before.

    What we discuss on this episode:

    The unique indigenous bird of Oahu and its cultural significance.Controversies surrounding the Kaena Point Space Force Satellite Tracking Station.Significance of the Nuuanu Pali Lookout and its pivotal role in Hawaiian history.Ancient Hawaiian heiaus (temples) and their cultural importance.The transformation of Waikiki from a royal retreat to a world-famous tourist destination.

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  • 👉 Elijah Kalā, a voice of the Hawaiian community, joins the show! We talk story about the essence of traveling with aloha in Hawaii. The conversation delves into the heart of authentic Hawaiian experiences, community engagement, and the evolution of Aloha.

    What we discuss with Elijah Kalā:

    How to be a part of the Hawaiian community while vacationing.Tangible ways to give back to the Hawaiian community during a trip.The true spirit of Aloha.Understanding and respecting Hawaiian cultural values for an authentic experience.The need for visitors to embody Hawaiian principles for a better experience.How travelers' mindset impacts the community of Lahaina and all of Hawaii.

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    Elijah's Instagramawakenedaloha.orgevolutionofaloha.comnakiaiomaui.orgLahaina Strong Instagramhelpmauirise.org

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  • Today, we dive deep into the West Maui reopening debate! We explore the delicate balance between tourism and the Lahaina community's healing after the tragic fires. This episode uncovers the phased reopening strategy, local grassroots movements, and the importance of traveling with Aloha in Hawaii.

    What we discuss in this episode:

    West Maui's phased reopeningLocal concerns about the reopening timelineLahaina Strong's grassroots movement and their demandsThe structured three-phase reopening approachEconomic implications of reopening for Maui's tourism industryTraveling responsibly and with aloha to Maui

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    Hawaii's Best WebsiteHawaii's Best InstagramEpisode 108: TravelAge WestEpisode 106: Tutu's PantryEpisode 105: Ululani's Shave IceEpisode 103: Patrick Parker

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  • ✈️ Mindy Poder, Executive Editor of TravelAge West, hops onto the podcast! We discuss her insights on traveling to Maui, particularly during these times. Our conversation dives into the heart of local businesses, the changing travel landscape, and the responsibility tourists hold when visiting destinations like Maui.

    What we discuss with Mindy Poder:

    Impact of disasters on tourism and its revival.Mindy's personal trip to Maui and her insights from the visit.The delicate situation in Maui post-disaster and its recovery.Examples of post-disaster tourism rebounds in global destinations.The importance of responsible tourism and definitions surrounding it.The role and advice of travel advisors regarding trips to Maui post-disaster.The anticipated tourism trends for the fall and festive season.

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    TravelAge West WebsiteMindy's Maui Article

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  • Weighing the pros and cons of driving independently or booking a certified tour, this episode emphasizes responsible tourism and respecting local communities. From charming towns to breathtaking landscapes, experience the wonders of Hana Highway while promoting sustainability and enhancing your journey.

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    Episode Resources

    In-Depth Blog on Driving the Road to HanaFinding a certified Road to Hana Tour GuideHana Highway Regulation Code of Conduct

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    (Episode first aired on April 12, 2023)

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  • Ellie Salazar, Founder of Tutu's Pantry, joins the podcast! We dive deep into the captivating tale of founding and nurturing Tutu's Pantry in the heart of Maui. We discuss the story behind the brand, and Ellie's perspective on responsible tourism.

    What we discuss with Ellie:

    The origin story of Tutu's PantryThe influence of Hawaiian culture on Ellie's brandThe essence and importance of shopping localWays to travel responsibly to MauiBest places to eat on Maui, as recommended by Ellie

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    Tutu's Pantry WebsiteTutu's Pantry Instagram

    👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here: hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode106

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  • David Yamashiro, co-founder of Ululani's Shave Ice 🍧, joins the show! We dive deep into the after-effects of the fires on Maui regarding tourism and the livelihood of the locals. The dialogue uncovers the resilience of Lahaina's community, Ululani's continued commitment to help, and the importance of supporting Maui's other untouched regions.

    What we discuss with David Yamashiro:

    Economic strain on locals relying on jobs within the tourism industry.Ululani's commitment to aid the affected community.Introduction of new Ululani's locations.Details about the GoFundMe initiative for relief efforts.Appeal to tourists to continue visiting parts of Maui besides Lahaina.Challenges of rebuilding Lahaina and uncertainties about its future layout.

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    Ululani's GoFundMe PageUlulani's Website

    👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here: hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode105

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  • Garrett Marrero, CEO of Maui Brewing Co, joins the show! We dive deep into the aftermath of the Maui wildfires and its impact on the Lahaina community. The conversation reveals the struggles of local businesses, innovative housing solutions for displaced residents, and the essential role of community support during these challenging times.

    What we discuss with Garrett Marrero:

    Impact of Maui wildfires on Lahaina and nearby areas.Economic challenges faced by local businesses due to the fires.Current status of restaurants and boat companies post-fire.Temporary housing solutions for Lahaina residents, including Airbnb and hotels.Discussion on tiny home communities as potential long-term solutions.Importance of speedy cleanup post-wildfire.Role of donations in the rebuilding process.

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    Maui Brewing Co. Fire FundLegacy of Aloha

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode104

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