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Plumeria Photos from Hawaii Plumeria is the most common flower that you'll find in Hawaii since it is used in most leis that are given to visitors. It is, however, not native to Hawaii. It is native to tropical and subtropical America. The flowers are found in colors of white, yellow, pink, red, and multiple pastels. In Hawaii one of the best places to view plumeria is at the Koko Crater Botanical Garden - a 60-acre basin inside Koko Crater on the eastern end of the island of Oahu. These plumeria photos are made available by Dr. Kent Bridges, Associate Professor of Botany, at the University of Hawaii. View the photos... Friday January 20, 2006 | permalink You Won't See This Sign at Home! This certainly isn't a sign that you've ever seen near your home or, in fact, anywhere else in the world. As reported in Monday's Maui News, state and federal agencies are posting new warning signs at harbors and boat ramps in Hawaii. They are doing this out of fear that more boating traffic increases the potential for collisions with humpback whales during the winter whale season. View a larger version of the sign and read the entire article in the Maui News. Read more... Wednesday January 18, 2006 | permalink Atlantis Submarine Tour Maui Since I had just experienced the Atlantis Submarine Tour on Oahu in May of 2005, I was excited when I received an invitation to experience their Maui Submarine Tour when we were on Maui in November 2005. Having thoroughly enjoyed the tour on Oahu, I was expecting that I would also enjoy the Maui tour, but I didn't expect that I'd really enjoy it as much, if not more than the tour on Oahu. Find out why... Monday January 16, 2006 | permalink Maui Swap Meet Photos Held every Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to noon is the Maui Swap Meet. The Maui Swap meet is held on South Puunene Ave. next to the Kahului Post Office. If you driving north on the Kuihelani Highway/Dairy Road (380) from either West or South Maui make a left on South Puuene Avenue. After you cross Wakea Avenue, parking for the swap meet will be on your left. Admission is 50 cents. We hope you enjoy our photos of the Maui Swap Meet. View the photos... Thursday January 12, 2006 | permalink Top 10 Things to Pack for an Extended Trip to Hawaii One of the hardest parts of preparing for any trip is deciding what to pack. You want to make sure you have everything that you'll need and still leave room for all of those souvenirs that you'll bring home. We offer our thoughts on packing for Hawaii, or for any long vacation. Read more... Wednesday January 11, 2006 | permalink Ameniti Luxury Travel Club - No Thanks Once again, United Airlines is sending Mileage Plus members an invitation to join its Ameniti Travel Club. The solicitation looks attractive, even at the $295 cost, but we've dug deeper and will show you why this club may not be for you. Read more... Tuesday January 10, 2006 | permalink Sheraton Maui Resort Special Packages for 2006 The Sheraton Maui Resort has announced their special packages for 2006. The Sheraton Maui is my personal favorite of the many fine Kaanapali Beach hotels and resorts. It's a top notch resort with a great staff and is certainly not hurt by its prime location at at the north end of Kaanapali Beach near Pu'u Keka'a, the famous Black Rock where the beach is the widest and the swimming and snorkeling are superb. This location gives Sheraton guests a unique sense of privacy. You never feel that you are nestled into an area with many other condominiums, hotels and resorts. Take a look at these specials for 2006. Sunday January 08, 2006 | permalink Star of Honolulu Announces Five-Star Winter Menu Hawaii's premier cruise ship, the Star of Honolulu, offers an all-new seven-course Winter-inspired menu from January through March on its Five Star Sunset Dining Cruise. My wife and I have dined on the Star of Honolulu and enjoyed their five-star sunset dinner cruise. It's definitely something I'd recommend for anyone in Honolulu or Waikiki this winter. Read more... Friday January 06, 2006 | permalink Oahu is Home to More Than 125 Beaches Beaches on Oahu offer more than sunbathing and people watching on powder white sand in the embrace of warm Hawaiian sun rays. With more than 125 beaches on Oahu from which to choose, from the powerful, pounding winter waves of the North Shore to the gentle shore break of Waikiki, there is a beach on Oahu that fits every taste from a sunbathing visitor to the more athletic windsurfer. Read more... Tuesday January 03, 2006 | permalink Exploring Oahu's Manoa Valley Oahu's Manoa Valley, although located within minutes of Waikiki by bus or car, is often totally overlooked by visitors. While the lack of heavy visitor traffic is surely appreciated by local residents, there is much to be appreciated in this secluded corner of Hawaii which makes a visit worthwhile. Check out our feature on Exploring Oahu's Manoa Valley , and be sure to check our our extensive Manoa Valley Photo Collection . Tuesday January 03, 2006 | permalink Display Latest Headlines | | | Read Archives powered by Movable Type Advertisement Most Popular Nudist Beaches in Hawaii Hawaii Photos Hawaii Pictures Life's a Beach in Hawaii - Our collection of photos of peopl... Hawaiian Island Scorecard What's Hot Top Picks in Hawaiian Coffee Kamehameha the Great Kalua Pig Waikiki Beach, Oahu - Life's a Beach in Hawaii - Hawaii Beac... 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Click on Logos to Link to Sponsors' Web Pages -- More About Our Sponsors © 2006 Hawaii Reporter, Inc. | About Us | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Limitations of Liability Molokai) Mailing Address: P.Accommodations - Molokai - Vacation Rentals Accommodations Molokai Printer Friendly Version A Word About "Rates" Help us preserve the Islands. Tell our advertisers you found them on Alternative-Hawaii. VACATION RENTALS (see also Other Accommodation Categories ) SPONSORS ALOHA BEACH HOUSE Waialua, HI (East Molokai) Mailing Address: P. O. Box 79, Kilauea, HI 96754 Tel. (808) 828-1100 or 1-888-828-1008 Fax (808) 828-2199 Email: Inquiry Form A two-bedroom, one-bath Hawaiian-style beach home on Waialua white sand beach where life moves at the slower, more gracious pace of another age. Recommended by Frommer's Guide. Rates: $220 per night. Photo DUNBAR BEACHFRONT COTTAGES AT KAINALU HC 01 Box 901 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-8153 or 1-800-673-0520 Fax (808) 558-8153 Email: kipandleslie@molokai-beachfront-cottages.com New, 2-bedroom, 1-bath oceanfront cottages sit 1/4 mile apart on their own secluded sandy beaches on Molokai's east shore. Rates: $170 per night. Photo HALE KAI BEACHFRONT ESTATE Kainalu, HI (East Molokai) Mailing address: 2943 Kalakaua Avenue, #907, Honolulu, HI 96815 Tel. (808) 923-5132 Email: molokaibeachfront@hotmail.com Privacy and seclusion await at this beachfront estate on the beautiful, lush east end of the Island of Molokai. Two accommodations to choose from: A new 1320 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, beachfront home that sleeps four - beautifully furnished and appointed; A sweet spacious studio beachfront cottage that sleeps two - also beautifully furnished and appointed. Rates: House from $1,925 per week (one week minimum stay); Cottage from $175 per night or $1,050 per week. Photo HALE MALU GUESTHOUSE 23 Kalama Road Kalae, Molokai (West Molokai) Mailing Address: P. O. Box 2032, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Tel. (808) 567-9136 Email: Inquiry Form Featuring two guest rooms and a unique round cottage with spectacular forest and ocean views. The Guesthouse overlooks the surf crashing against the Moomomi Sea Cliffs. Relax in another world, in another time, in the real Hawaii! Rates: Lehua & Kukui Guestrooms $50 per night per room; Lookout Cottage $80 per night (2 night minimum stay). Photo HALE O PU HALA Waialua, HI (East Molokai) Mailing Address: Hale O Pu Hala, 5001 E. Birkdale Lane, Spokane, WA 99223 Tel. (808) 558-8150 or (509) 990-9484 Fax (508) 324-4049 Email: Inquiry Form A new 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with an exquisite master suite just steps from a private sandy beach. Spectacular views of the sunrise and the Islands of Maui and Lanai. Relax and enjoy the serenity, snorkeling, fishing and whale watching from the lanai. Rates: from $230 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo HALE PUKOO Pukoo, HI (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-0808 Email: molokaidreams@hotmail.com A newly constructed 3 bedroom, 2 bath elegant Tahitian style beach house on a 1/2 mile of pristine beach with incredible views of West Maui, Lanai and Kahoolawe. One of the premier beach homes on Molokai - loaded with amenities. Rates: $350 per night (3 night minimum stay). No smoking, no pets. Photo HALE PUKOO COTTAGE Pukoo, HI (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-0808 Email: molokaidreams@hotmail.com A two bedroom, one bath vacation rental cottage with private beach access. Nestled in a pristine and tropical location with peek-a-boo views of the ocean and lush, misting mountains. Rates: $150 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo KA HALE MALA B & B / VACATION RENTAL P. O. Box 1582 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (Island of Molokai) Tel. (808) 553-9009 Email: cpgroup@aloha.net Be the exclusive guests in a private, peaceful, spacious, 4-room, fully-equipped, ground-floor apartment surrounded by tropical gardens, 5 minutes from the beach on the south shore. Garden fresh gourmet breakfasts. Rates: $80 per night for 2 with breakfast, $70 per night for 2 without breakfast. Photo KE NANI KAI CONDO - #218 Kaluakoi Resort, HI (West Molokai) Tel. (808) 553-3648 Mailing Address: Swenson Real Estate, P.O. Box 1979, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Email: rent@island-realestate.com Molokai is what Hawaii used to be! This well appointed top floor two bedroom / two bath condo with lanai overlooks the Kaluakoi Golf Course and Hawaii's longest white sand beach. Amenities include a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, tennis courts, and BBQ area. Rates: $165 per night. Photo MOLOKAI BEACH HOUSE AT WAIALUA Waialua, HI (East Molokai) Mailing Address: Elizabeth H. Jackson, 1001 Bishop Street, Suite 1510, American Savings Tower, Honolulu, HI 96813-3406 Tel. (808) 599-3838 or 1-888-575-9400 (toll free) Fax (808) 537-2322 Email: info@molokaibeachhouse.com An oceanfront, three bedroom, two bath beach house under the coconut trees in East Molokai with views of Maui and Lanai. Sleeps up to six people. BBQ, large yard, and a secluded beach! Rates: $250 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo MOLOKAI HAWAII VACATION CONDO Kaluakoi, HI (Island of Molokai) Mailing address: Wanda Smith, 6596 Hampton Drive, San Jose, CA 95120 Tel. (408) 268-2071 Fax (408) 997-3914 Email: waunderrn@sbcglobal.net An 845 sq. ft. studio in the Paniolo Hale Condominium in the Kaluakoi Resort area. On the northwestern tip of Molokai, bounded by the Kaluakoi Golf Course and Kepuhi Beach. Lush gardens, beautiful vistas, swimming pool, BBQ's. Rates: $115 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo MOLOKAI HILLTOP COTTAGE P. O. Box 919 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-8161 Email: manae@aloha.net A must see cottage! Spacious, airy, ultra-clean one bedroom, one bath hilltop cottage with whirlpool tub, full kitchen, washer/dryer, and large wrap around deck. Comfortable, private and tranquil with an outstanding ocean view! Rates: from $150 per night. Photo MOLOKAI VACATION RENTAL P. O. Box 1979 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (Multi-District) Tel. (808) 553-8334 or 1-800-367-2984 Fax (808) 553-3783 Email: rent@island-realestate.com Offering a variety of Molokai vacation rentals - everything from estates to homes to condos to cottages - on the most Hawaiian island. A great place to escape the hectic world. Rates: $75 to $650 per night. Photo OUR BEACHFRONT COTTAGE Waialua, HI 96748 (East Molokai) Mailing Address: Martha Yuknis, 5451 E Freedom Lane, Wasilla, AK 99654 Tel. (907) 376-3959 Fax (907) 357-9591 Email: martylen@mtaonline.net A comfortable and secluded 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath beachfront cottage nestled among palm trees on the peaceful east end of the island. Sleeps 4. Rates: $160 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo PUU O HOKU RANCH HC 01 Box 900 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-8109 Fax (808) 558-8100 Email: hoku@aloha.net A 14,000 acre working ranch at the lush east end of Molokai, a real getaway place. Site of a historic lodge that is perfect for business and inspirational retreats plus two beautiful cottages. The lodge can accommodate 22 people (37 people, if the nearby cottages are available). Also offer guided horseback trail rides. Rates: Lodge $1,100 per night (sleeps 22); 2 bedroom/2 bath Cottage $125 per night plus $20 per person in excess of 2 (sleeps 6); 4 bedroom/3 bath Cottage $125 per night plus $20 per person in excess of 2 (sleeps 9). Ask about their special rates when renting all facilities. Minimum 2 night stay. Please inquire about horseback riding. Photo FRIENDS HOME LINK USA P. O. Box 47747 Tampa, Florida 33647 (All Hawaiian Islands) Tel. 1-800-638-3841 America's oldest and largest home exchange organization - established 40 years ago. Approx. 15,000 members in fifty countries. Offering rent-free vacations worldwide, their holiday exchange directories contain thousands of individual "listings" describing the homes and holiday preferences of members. All kinds of homes are offered for exchange - modest apartments to mansions. MILLER MOLOKAI Maunaloa, HI 96770 (Island of Molokai) Tel. 1-800-471-2234 A four bedroom private home on Papohaku Ranch near the beach. TV, phone, CD, stereo, Jacuzzi, pool, washer/dryer. Rates: $300 to $500 per night. Five night minimum stay preferred. 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For current events on the Big Island of Hawai`i Click here for the Calendar of Events In this issue of Islander Magazine: History of Hawaii: The Spanish , British , Portuguese , Germans, The Tongans Remembering Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Molokai: The Most Hawaiian Island, Challenge for Canoe Paddlers, Diverse Landscape--True Hawaiian Culture Molokai Crafters Stay on the Molokai Ranch Trail: Talk Story with Uncle Billy , The Great Molokai Trail , Molokai Ranch, Hosts a Thanksgiving Rodeo , Flightseeing Molokai , Stop by the Molokai Visitors Association The Nightingales of Hualalai Meyer's Mauka Lands: Nature, Culture and Dramatic Views of Molokai Hawaiian Cuisine: Polynesian Paella Links Spain to Hawaii , English Garden Salad Saute , Guava French Toast , Taro Leaf soup, Fine Dining, The Hukilau Salad Hawaii's Endangered Species: 'I'iwi: The Rare Honeycreeper , The Molokai Creeper, The Oloma'o Mountain Biking: Hawaiian Style The Music of Hawaii: Chris Rego--Road to Hanalei , Sunland--We Are Only Human , Marty Dread , "Kindy" Sproat, Hawaiian Bluegrass Great Books: Flight of the Golden Plover , Kamehameha IV , Made in Paradise: Films of Hawaii , Historic Stamps, The Hawaiian Tattoo Keiki Books: Punia and the King of Sharks , Kamehameha V , Musubi Man , Kamehameha School, Early Hawaiian Life Papermaking with Hawaiian Flowers Kaua'i Seal: A Second Home in Japan White Mountain: Mauna Kea A Home in the Islands: Graham and Susan Nash Colors Bloom in the Rainforest: Nani Mau Gardens Back to the Top All editorial and advertising materials should be sent to: Local Productions, Inc. , P.O. Box 940, Pahala, HI 96777. Local Productions, Inc. is not responsible for unsolicited material. Tongans in Hawai'i display one of the most intact cultures of old Polynesia. Tongan life... Continue to: The Tongans -- Ed Sigler's Ironman Triathlon -- The Art of Eddy Y -- Breadfruit by Melitta Hodson -- 'Io -- The Hawaiian Hawk by Melitta Hodson. Lahaina Town McGregor PointLahaina, Maui Need Info Other Sites to See... BOTANICAL GARDENS Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens HISTORICAL SITES Ahihi Kinau Bay and Nature Preserve Baily House Museum Bellstone Black Rock Oneuli Beach and Red Hill Area Charles Lindburg Grave Dragons Teeth Halekii and Pihana Heiau Hana Cross Iao Valley Needle Kaulanapueo Church Kaupo Store Keawalai Church La Perouse Bay Makena Landing Maui Arts and Cultural Center Mokulua Church Oheo Pools Seven Sacred Pools Olowalu Petroglyphs Waianapanapa Caves LANDMARKS Alaalaula Bridge and Stream Black Rock Oneuli Beach and Red Hill Area Dragons Teeth Haleakala Crater Iao Valley Needle Kahakuloa Head Kanaha Pond Kihei Boat Landing Lahaina Town McGregor Point Light Beacon Nakalele Blow Hole Nakalele Point and Lookout Oheo Pools Seven Sacred Pools Old Kahakuloa Village MUSEUMS Baily House Museum Humpback Whale Museum Maui Arts and Cultural Center Sugar Museum WATERFALLS Alaalaula Bridge and Stream Blue Angle Falls Haipuaena Falls Hanawi Falls Lower Makamakaole Falls Lower Puohokamoa Falls Makapipi Falls Oheo Pools Seven Sacred Pools Paihi Roadside Waterfall Puaa Luu Falls Three Bears and Waikani Falls Upper Puohokamoa Falls Waikamoi Falls Wailua Falls Wailuaki Falls Bridge Waimoku Falls Lahaina may, at first glance, seem like just another seashore town. But this lovely and pictureque city is full of life and brimming with history! Day or night, Lahaina is a site not to be missed. Lahaina started as an ancient Hawaiian fishing village. Then westerners and their tall ships began sailing to the islands and Lahaina became a popular town due to it's natural harbor. Several of the buildings and much of the history of the area revolves around those early years of the 1800's Directions: Take Highway 30 west from Ma'alaea. Around Mile Marker #20 you can take any street going toward the sea to get to Lahaina. Front Street runs the length of the city along the ocean. Useful Information: Numerous natural and historical sites located in town Restaurants, shops and lodging throughout the area Limited parking on the street. Several pay, public parking lots in town Lahaina Harbor has a ferry boat that goes to the neighbor island of Lanai, 7 miles across the channel. 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