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- January 25th, 2013Culture Comes First for This Hawaiian Hotelby Steve Spears
The Hawaiian islands have long held one of ISLAND's top spots in our rankings of best places to live or visit. But getting there can seem just a little too expensive to some travelers. That's why when we spot a good deal, we like to crow a little about it. Ka’anapali Beach Hotel in Maui is touring what it calls "an enriched cultural experience," offering a variety of ways for guests to enjoy the Hawaiian culture.
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Tags: family vacations | hawaii beaches | Travel Tips
- January 17th, 2013
It's snowing across nearly every civilized corner of the United States and doctor offices are filling with flu victims. Can you think of a better time for a drink? Don't sweat it; this tropical drink recipe might actually scare off the bugs floating around out there too. Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar has just concocted a tasty new drink recipe that combines those sweet and juicy Clementine oranges -- fresh off the branches this time of year -- with the "medicinal punch" of some select liquors. It's called a "Be My Clementine" and, with Valentine's Day also fast approaching, it couldn't come at a better time.
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- January 15th, 2013Why Shave Ice is the Ultimate Must-Eat in Hawaiiby Ramin Ganeshram
I don’t get it. From the moment I landed on Oahu, I’ve heard more about its snow cones than its beaches. OK, not snow cones. They call it shave ice (leaving off the “d,” a pidgin held over from Japanese immigrants who never mastered the hard stop at the end of some English words). Locals have directed me to five “best shave ice” stands. Now a friend says, “Go to Waiola, in Moiliili. It’s the original.” If I don’t, he says I’ve blown my entire week. Really? Shave ice is that important? When I was growing up in New York City, I’d see men selling flavored ice or Italian ice or snow cones or whatever you want to call it. They had pushcarts in front of parks or at the top of subway stairs, and their arms were toned from sliding a planer over the ice blocks. They’d mound the ice into paper cones and add a drizzle of syrup from bottles that glittered disco red, green and blue. How different could shaved ice taste here in Hawaii? Um, I mean ...
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- January 14th, 2013Vacationing With Johnny Depp vs. Swimming With Pigsby Audrey St. Clair
Sure, a Johnny Depp sighting would be nice, but I really just want to swim with the pigs in the Bahamas’ Exuma Cays. It’s the stuff of sideshows, and I must join in. The snorters divide their time between frolicking in the Atlantic, sunning on Big Major Cay’s southernmost beach (lovingly known as Pig Beach) and charging approaching boats for food. They’ll eat scraps of any kind but are partial to lettuce, and while they look as if they might head-butt you, they really just want your leftovers. How’d they get here? The most convincing theory is that the pigs were proving a nuisance to nearby homeowners and were gathered up and dropped off on this uninhabited isle. Its beach held big curb appeal for boaters, who would anchor for a swim, a picnic … and an unwitting pig attack. They’d drop ...
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