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]]>Between surfing, swimming, and going on hikes, you’ll need a comfortable pair of board shorts as you explore every orifice of Hawaii. These Vuori Cruise are breathable and made from an anti-odor material, keeping you fresh throughout the day as you explore the islands.
Made from a soft yet sturdy rubber, these comfortable flip-flops provide plenty of support as you walk to the beach and explore your holiday resort. These Havaianas’ rice pattern soles prevent slipping.
While your vacation may be temporary, photographs will remain with you. Still, with many water-based activities on the agenda, taking a regular camera with you may not be an option. That’s why you need the waterproof Fujifilm FujiColor QuickSnap Marine.
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]]>The post Where To Travel In The US Without A Passport appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Puerto Rico is a picturesque and relaxing location for a dreamy beach vacation with friends or family. Accommodations are relatively affordable, and many hotels and airlines offer packages that make booking a breeze! This is a great place to add to your travel plans, if you’re looking for a short and sweet getaway from the cold!
There are many US Virgin islands one can travel to without ever taking out their passport! Pick one or hop a cruise from Puerto Rico or Florida, and enjoy white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and pina coladas. Some islands you may want to look into are St Thomas, St Croix, and St John!
Lastly, Hawaii is the ultimate vacation getaway for beaches, surfing, and endless pineapples. This is an excellent choice for those really looking to feel like they escaped the US and for a change of scenery.
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]]>The post Bruno Mars Shares His Favorite Places to Visit in Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>“It’s so easy to go to the beach in Hawaii, so I would be there all the time growing up,” Mars revealed. He would spend plenty of time enjoying the waters of his home island of Oahu, and with hotspots such as Fairmont Orchid Hui Holokai Beach Club and Kohala Waterfall Adventure, it’s not hard to see why.
“The classic tourist mistake anywhere you go, not just Hawaii, is only eating at tourist spots,” Mars explained. “Hawaii has some local gems, so ask around… you can’t go wrong.” One of the singer’s favorite hotspots is Zippy’s; a classic Hawaiian diner.
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]]>The post The Best Places to Stargaze Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The driest place on Earth besides the North and South Poles, The Atacama Desert is amazing for stargazing due to high altitude, few clouds, light pollution, and near-zero radio interference. The views of the most famous constellations of the Southern Hemisphere sky are crystal-clear which means you’ll get a look at the Tarantula Nebula, the Fornax Cluster of galaxies, the Southern Cross, and the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Located in Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture, Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park was the first place in Japan to receive the International Dark Sky Places accreditation. While there you’ll be able to see up to 84 of the 88 constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union.
Located in Mauna Kea, Hawaii is the Mauna Kea Observatory, the largest research observatory in the world. It’s home to thirteen of the world’s largest and most powerful telescopes and you can see many of the Northern Hemisphere’s celestial wonders like the Milky Way, the bands of Jupiter, and the constellations of Ursa Major and Orion. Because Mauna Kea is so close to the equator, you can see around 80 percent of Southern Hemisphere stars there as well.
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]]>The post 3 Best Hikes to Find in Kauai appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the most beautiful waterfalls on the entire Hawaiian archipelago, Hanakapi’ai Falls is a must-visit. It’s located on Kauai’s north shore and is a bit tough, but it’s so worth it. It’s an eight-mile round trip, with 760 feet in elevation, so plan at least six hours to complete the hike. It’ll be worth it when you reach the 300-foot waterfall.
This hike is pretty serious, clocking in at 11 miles, but it’s also considered one of the best to do on Kauai. If you don’t see yourself backpacking for a few days, then you can always just visit it for a day trek of about two miles between Kee Beach and Hanakapiai Beach. You’ll get to enjoy seeing incredible waves and views of the Napali Coast.
Another one of the most popular hikes on Kauai, the Nounou Trail, which is also called Sleeping Giant, has lots of switchbacks and goes through shady forest and strawberry guava trees. It ends with views of the Wailua River and Mount Waiʻaleʻale, one of the wettest spots on Earth.
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]]>The post Hawaii to Become More Sustainable Thanks to Declaring a Climate Emergency appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hawaii is a popular tourist destination with around 10 million visitors on a yearly basis. Tourism is a huge part of the state’s economy and the new bill could slightly alter the experience of tourists.
The first two out of four action points make sure to protect the locals as much as possible. “People locally and around the world have the right to clean, healthy, and adequate air, water, land, food, education, and shelter,” states one part of the resolution.
The next two points focus on tourism. A shift to electric vehicles available for rent will reduce gas emissions, and when it comes to locals, there are plans to open many new jobs in the renewable energy field.
Sustainable travel has been trending for a while, but without initiatives like this, there’s not a lot that individuals can do to make the situation better. Hawaii is setting a great example for others so we expect to see more similar initiatives in the future.
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]]>The post 3 Breathtaking Spots Around the World to See Rainbows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Known as “The Rainbow State”, rainbows are even featured on Hawaii’s license plate. They’re common year-round because of the sunshine and rain on the island. Some of the best spots for seeing rainbows are Kauai, Maui, and Oahu. Oahu is home to the Manoa Valley, known as the “Valley of the Rainbows”.
Home to the Rainbow Coast on the southern shores of western Australia, the country is full of these colorful arches. The sun shines out of the north onto rain that reflects off the southern ocean at the Rainbow Coast and because of the sun, you can see rainbows all day.
Rainbows are a symbol of hope and good fortune in Irish culture and they’re super common in Ireland due to the mix of sunshine and rain which results in rainbows, especially along its coastline.
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]]>The post How to Get a Taste of Authentic Maui appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Maui is just perfect for snorkeling and getting to know the rich marine life. You can see over 250 species of fish here, and many of them can’t be found anywhere else in the world.
The Polynesians who came to the Hawaiian islands many centuries ago brought their fishing skills with them, so if you want to explore that part of the island’s history, you can join a fishing tour and try out that for yourself.
Up for an adventure? The West Maui Mountains are the right place for that. You can explore amazing nature as you create unique and authentic memories of Maui that will last you a lifetime.
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]]>The post 4 Unusual Experiences in Maui, Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Backpack or day-hike through the volcanic landscape or stay overnight within the crater of the Haleakalāat, a massive shield volcano, at this national park. View native plants and animals while seeing the sunrise or sunset at nearly 10,000 feet above sea level.
The cool weather and elevation of Maui make for the perfect environment for lavender. This lavender and botanical farm and shop has been around for almost 20 years and you can buy organic lavender products and learn homeopathic remedies.
This 4,000-acre state park is home to the 1,200-feet high ʻĪao Needle, a volcanic rock outcropping that towers over waterfalls at ʻĪao Stream. While there walk through one of Hawaii’s most famous ancient battlefields from the Battle of Kepaniwai, which took place in 1790.
Look but don’t get too close to Peʻahi, also known as Jaws, which is known for its massive wintertime swells. Top athletes head here each winter for the Red Bull-sponsored big wave contest.
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]]>The post The Best Places to Stargaze Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The driest place on Earth besides for the North and South Poles, The Atacama Desert is amazing for stargazing due to high altitude, few clouds, light pollution, and near-zero radio interference. The views of the most famous constellations of the Southern Hemisphere sky are crystal-clear which means you’ll get a look at the Tarantula Nebula, the Fornax Cluster of galaxies, the Southern Cross, and the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Located in Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture, Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park was the first place in Japan to receive the International Dark Sky Places accreditation. While there you’ll be able to see up to 84 of the 88 constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union.
Located in Mauna Kea, Hawaii is the Mauna Kea Observatory, the largest research observatory in the world. It’s home to thirteen of the world’s largest and most powerful telescopes and you can see many of the Northern Hemisphere’s celestial wonders like the Milky Way, the bands of Jupiter, and the constellations of Ursa Major and Orion. Because Mauna Kea is so close to the equator, you can see around 80 percent of Southern Hemisphere stars there as well.
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]]>The post Essential Items For Your Next Vacation To Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Between surfing, swimming, and going on hikes, you’ll need a comfortable pair of board shorts as you explore every orifice of Hawaii. These Vuori Cruise are breathable and made from an anti-odor material, keeping you fresh throughout the day as you explore the islands.
Made from a soft yet sturdy rubber, these comfortable flip-flops provide plenty of support as you walk to the beach and explore your holiday resort. These Havaianas’ rice pattern soles prevent slipping.
While your vacation may be temporary, photographs will remain with you. Still, with many water-based activities on the agenda, taking a regular camera with you may not be an option. That’s why you need the waterproof Fujifilm FujiColor QuickSnap Marine.
The post Essential Items For Your Next Vacation To Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Where To Travel In The US Without A Passport appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Puerto Rico is a picturesque and relaxing location for a dreamy beach vacation with friends or family. Accommodations are relatively affordable, and many hotels and airlines offer packages that make booking a breeze! This is a great place to add to your travel plans, if you’re looking for a short and sweet getaway from the cold!
There are many US Virgin islands one can travel to without ever taking out their passport! Pick one or hop a cruise from Puerto Rico or Florida, and enjoy white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and pina coladas. Some islands you may want to look into are St Thomas, St Croix, and St John!
Lastly, Hawaii is the ultimate vacation getaway for beaches, surfing, and endless pineapples. This is an excellent choice for those really looking to feel like they escaped the US and for a change of scenery.
The post Where To Travel In The US Without A Passport appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Bruno Mars Shares His Favorite Places to Visit in Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>“It’s so easy to go to the beach in Hawaii, so I would be there all the time growing up,” Mars revealed. He would spend plenty of time enjoying the waters of his home island of Oahu, and with hotspots such as Fairmont Orchid Hui Holokai Beach Club and Kohala Waterfall Adventure, it’s not hard to see why.
“The classic tourist mistake anywhere you go, not just Hawaii, is only eating at tourist spots,” Mars explained. “Hawaii has some local gems, so ask around… you can’t go wrong.” One of the singer’s favorite hotspots is Zippy’s; a classic Hawaiian diner.
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]]>The post The Best Places to Stargaze Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The driest place on Earth besides the North and South Poles, The Atacama Desert is amazing for stargazing due to high altitude, few clouds, light pollution, and near-zero radio interference. The views of the most famous constellations of the Southern Hemisphere sky are crystal-clear which means you’ll get a look at the Tarantula Nebula, the Fornax Cluster of galaxies, the Southern Cross, and the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Located in Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture, Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park was the first place in Japan to receive the International Dark Sky Places accreditation. While there you’ll be able to see up to 84 of the 88 constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union.
Located in Mauna Kea, Hawaii is the Mauna Kea Observatory, the largest research observatory in the world. It’s home to thirteen of the world’s largest and most powerful telescopes and you can see many of the Northern Hemisphere’s celestial wonders like the Milky Way, the bands of Jupiter, and the constellations of Ursa Major and Orion. Because Mauna Kea is so close to the equator, you can see around 80 percent of Southern Hemisphere stars there as well.
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]]>The post 3 Best Hikes to Find in Kauai appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the most beautiful waterfalls on the entire Hawaiian archipelago, Hanakapi’ai Falls is a must-visit. It’s located on Kauai’s north shore and is a bit tough, but it’s so worth it. It’s an eight-mile round trip, with 760 feet in elevation, so plan at least six hours to complete the hike. It’ll be worth it when you reach the 300-foot waterfall.
This hike is pretty serious, clocking in at 11 miles, but it’s also considered one of the best to do on Kauai. If you don’t see yourself backpacking for a few days, then you can always just visit it for a day trek of about two miles between Kee Beach and Hanakapiai Beach. You’ll get to enjoy seeing incredible waves and views of the Napali Coast.
Another one of the most popular hikes on Kauai, the Nounou Trail, which is also called Sleeping Giant, has lots of switchbacks and goes through shady forest and strawberry guava trees. It ends with views of the Wailua River and Mount Waiʻaleʻale, one of the wettest spots on Earth.
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]]>The post Hawaii to Become More Sustainable Thanks to Declaring a Climate Emergency appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hawaii is a popular tourist destination with around 10 million visitors on a yearly basis. Tourism is a huge part of the state’s economy and the new bill could slightly alter the experience of tourists.
The first two out of four action points make sure to protect the locals as much as possible. “People locally and around the world have the right to clean, healthy, and adequate air, water, land, food, education, and shelter,” states one part of the resolution.
The next two points focus on tourism. A shift to electric vehicles available for rent will reduce gas emissions, and when it comes to locals, there are plans to open many new jobs in the renewable energy field.
Sustainable travel has been trending for a while, but without initiatives like this, there’s not a lot that individuals can do to make the situation better. Hawaii is setting a great example for others so we expect to see more similar initiatives in the future.
The post Hawaii to Become More Sustainable Thanks to Declaring a Climate Emergency appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Breathtaking Spots Around the World to See Rainbows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Known as “The Rainbow State”, rainbows are even featured on Hawaii’s license plate. They’re common year-round because of the sunshine and rain on the island. Some of the best spots for seeing rainbows are Kauai, Maui, and Oahu. Oahu is home to the Manoa Valley, known as the “Valley of the Rainbows”.
Home to the Rainbow Coast on the southern shores of western Australia, the country is full of these colorful arches. The sun shines out of the north onto rain that reflects off the southern ocean at the Rainbow Coast and because of the sun, you can see rainbows all day.
Rainbows are a symbol of hope and good fortune in Irish culture and they’re super common in Ireland due to the mix of sunshine and rain which results in rainbows, especially along its coastline.
The post 3 Breathtaking Spots Around the World to See Rainbows appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How to Get a Taste of Authentic Maui appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Maui is just perfect for snorkeling and getting to know the rich marine life. You can see over 250 species of fish here, and many of them can’t be found anywhere else in the world.
The Polynesians who came to the Hawaiian islands many centuries ago brought their fishing skills with them, so if you want to explore that part of the island’s history, you can join a fishing tour and try out that for yourself.
Up for an adventure? The West Maui Mountains are the right place for that. You can explore amazing nature as you create unique and authentic memories of Maui that will last you a lifetime.
The post How to Get a Taste of Authentic Maui appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 4 Unusual Experiences in Maui, Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Backpack or day-hike through the volcanic landscape or stay overnight within the crater of the Haleakalāat, a massive shield volcano, at this national park. View native plants and animals while seeing the sunrise or sunset at nearly 10,000 feet above sea level.
The cool weather and elevation of Maui make for the perfect environment for lavender. This lavender and botanical farm and shop has been around for almost 20 years and you can buy organic lavender products and learn homeopathic remedies.
This 4,000-acre state park is home to the 1,200-feet high ʻĪao Needle, a volcanic rock outcropping that towers over waterfalls at ʻĪao Stream. While there walk through one of Hawaii’s most famous ancient battlefields from the Battle of Kepaniwai, which took place in 1790.
Look but don’t get too close to Peʻahi, also known as Jaws, which is known for its massive wintertime swells. Top athletes head here each winter for the Red Bull-sponsored big wave contest.
The post 4 Unusual Experiences in Maui, Hawaii appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Best Places to Stargaze Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The driest place on Earth besides for the North and South Poles, The Atacama Desert is amazing for stargazing due to high altitude, few clouds, light pollution, and near-zero radio interference. The views of the most famous constellations of the Southern Hemisphere sky are crystal-clear which means you’ll get a look at the Tarantula Nebula, the Fornax Cluster of galaxies, the Southern Cross, and the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Located in Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture, Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park was the first place in Japan to receive the International Dark Sky Places accreditation. While there you’ll be able to see up to 84 of the 88 constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union.
Located in Mauna Kea, Hawaii is the Mauna Kea Observatory, the largest research observatory in the world. It’s home to thirteen of the world’s largest and most powerful telescopes and you can see many of the Northern Hemisphere’s celestial wonders like the Milky Way, the bands of Jupiter, and the constellations of Ursa Major and Orion. Because Mauna Kea is so close to the equator, you can see around 80 percent of Southern Hemisphere stars there as well.
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