Sinopsis
The Hawaii Vacation Connection is a one-of-a-kind podcast that is produced live every Monday, straight from a recording studio in Hawaii Kai, Oahu. Hosted by Hawaii Aloha Travel owner Bruce Fisher, the podcast touches on an array of Aloha state news topics and is dedicated to Hawaiis guests. Whether youre a first time visitor or repeat traveler, the Hawaii Vacation Connection keeps you in the loop and in the local know.
Episodios
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My Picks for Hawaii Vacation Island Combos
11/05/2013 Duración: 09minIf you’re coming to Hawaii for vacation, consider expanding your trip by planning a multi island package. Traveling to two different islands is the best way to get the most out of Hawaii, especially because each island offers something so totally different from the next. The only problem is, how do you choose which islands […]
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Enjoying your Hawaii Vacation like a Hollywood Celebrity
04/05/2013 Duración: 14minWith top notch beaches, year round warm weather, and water front resorts, it’s no wonder Hawaii is a popular destination for celebrities to frequent. And despite Hawaii’s flood of tourism that keeps the beaches busy, celebrities still choose to vacation within the islands. While they may find a slice of seclusion at their resort or […]
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My top pics for Live Music on Oahu
27/04/2013 Duración: 14minWhen you’re on vacation, a bit of live music always helps add to the ambiance of a good time. Listening to some fun cover songs at a beach side restaurant during cocktails, some mellow jazz for dinner, or even a band or DJ for a night on the town can make your Hawaii vacation exciting […]
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10 Ways to Make your Home More Tropical (a.k.a. Hawaiian)
19/04/2013 Duración: 12minWhen people come to Hawaii, they always want to bring a little aloha back with them. We’ve done a monologue on how you can bring Hawaii home with you, but we’ve never talked about how you can make your own home Hawaiian (meaning tropical). Doing small things to your hale (Hawaiian word for “house”) to […]
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How to choose Airline seats for your Hawaii Vacation
23/03/2013 Duración: 28minSome say there are ways to enhance a flight, either with a first class seat, purchased amenities, or simply an aisle versus a window spot. Some may disagree however, believing that a seat is a seat and a six-hour flight in the exit row is more or less the same as a six-hour flight in […]
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Should the Islands of Molokai or Lanai be part of your Hawaii Vacation plans ?
16/03/2013 Duración: 23minPodcast listener questions We got several questions this week which we addressed on today’s show. Claire is worried about sharks when she comes here to the islands because of recent shark attacks in the news. Studies show that we’re not on the menu for lunch when it comes to what sharks prefer in their diet. […]
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5 Most Annoying Things that Hawaii Drivers Do
09/03/2013 Duración: 23minToday we start the show answering questions from our podcast and Facebook friends. I offer some tips and advice to these listeners and hope they will be of some help. Big Mahalo’s to Juale Winas, Monika, Betinna Tores, Carol Silversteinm Jan Blocker, Stacy aAexander and Betina Parker for the great questions. If you have a […]
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Vegetarian Hawaiian Choices – Koko Crater vs. Koko Head, what’s the difference?
22/02/2013 Duración: 17minVeggie Hawaiian Choices Are you a vegetarian traveling to Hawaii and still want to enjoy some Hawaiian cuisine? That’s exactly the question one of our listeners proposed which we answer on today’s show. The fact is traditional Hawaiian food does contain a lot of meat so the choices are limited. The good news is there […]
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Getting the most out of “annoying” Hawaii Resort Fees
15/02/2013 Duración: 15minResort fees. Have you heard of them? They’re those LITTLE numbers tacked onto your hotel bill during checkout that make a BIG difference when it comes to price. And now in Hawaii almost every single hotel you stay in will have these “little” mandatory resort fees. That means you have no option, no choice in […]
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My “Must do” Hawaii Waterfall Suggestions
08/02/2013 Duración: 22minWaterfalls are a big source of question when it comes to vacationers traveling to Hawaii. For some, these natural water spectacles might seem like a mythical creature, existing only in dreams and in highly unattainable landscapes. Or maybe you’ve seen waterfalls online and on TV and think the ones in Hawaii could never compare. You […]
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The best ways to see the Napali Coast on Kauai
02/02/2013 Duración: 12minThe Na Pali Coast. Cathedral-like mountain peaks and crevices, verdant and textured like the scales on the back of a chameleon, beaches beyond even the most secluded in Hawaii, and dramatic scenery like no other. Situated along Kauai's west facing shores is one of the most impressive sights in all the islands, and is also […]
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Easy hiking suggestions on Oahu
26/01/2013 Duración: 17minHiking in Hawaii doesn’t always have to be for the outdoor enthusiast. If you’re not a hiking extraordinaire, don’t worry! Because there are plenty of easy walking trails along Oahu that offer the beauty, scenery, and outdoor experiences that any other good hike will offer. We understand that not everyone comes to Hawaii for the […]
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My Favorite Maui Beach Picks
18/01/2013 Duración: 17minIt's no mystery why so many Hawaii vacationers choose Maui over any other island- the crowds are smaller than Oahu, but bigger than Kauai, (offering a varied nightlife), the scenery is unbeatable (living up to it's nickname “The Valley Isle”), and the beaches are diverse and beautiful. And speaking of beaches, today we're highlighting our […]
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Timeshares in Waikiki-good news for tourism or devastating for the future?
12/01/2013 Duración: 14minTalk has slowly turned into action regarding new timeshare towers in Waikiki, and I believe these changes will have a negative impact to the tourism industry in Hawaii. With 10,000 timeshare units currently in Hawaii, accounting for 13% of total lodging inventory, this number only continues to increase as fewer stand-alone hotels are being built. […]
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Planning your Hawaii Vacation in Advance
05/01/2013 Duración: 16minWell folks, just when you thought we might be slowing down on our vacation bookings to Hawaii, we have actually now entered into our busy season. And now is the time to start thinking about your upcoming trips (that is, if you want to make sure you book something for a reasonable price). Despite popular […]
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Hawaii Cocktails & Drinking 101 in Hawaii
15/12/2012 Duración: 20minToday’s topic we’re going to cover something that might prove to be quite helpful during your trip to Hawaii. Vacationers all find different ways to relax; whether with a good book, spa time and massages, laying in the sun, or one of my personal favorites, enjoying a refreshing tropical cocktail. Hawaii has some of the […]
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My Favorite Big Island Beach Picks
30/11/2012 Duración: 21minThe Big Island, although the youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, has some of the clearest waters in all of Hawaii along its northwest coast. While the stretches of sand may not be as expansive as some of the older islands’, (due to less time for development), they are still some of the most spectacular and […]
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How To Decide Which Hawaiian Island To Visit
23/11/2012 Duración: 19minOne of the most frequent questions people ask us as a Hawaii travel agency is, “which island should I choose?” While this may seem like a tough choice as a first time traveler to the islands, we’re here to reassure you that with Hawaii, you really can’t go wrong. The Hawaiian archipelago is made up […]
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Avoiding Waikiki’s Parking Nightmare
16/11/2012 Duración: 20minDriving, let alone parking in Waikiki has been known to be a nightmare, whether you’re traveling into town for the night or spending your vacation here. The crowds spill onto the streets, making any driver’s awareness (and stress levels) heighten, and if you’re not willing to pay for a parking lot or valet fees then […]
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Tsunami Saturday in Hawaii, Things you may forget to bring on your Hawaii Vacation
02/11/2012 Duración: 19minThis past week, the state of Hawaii echoed with the troublesome sounds of tsunami sirens. On Sunday, October 28th, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Canada, causing a tsunami alert in Alaska and Hawaii. If you’re a visitor to Hawaii during a time like this, the wailing sirens throughout every neighborhood might cause anxiety, especially if […]