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Everything You Need to Know About Kauai Freight

Whether you’re moving freight westbound to Kauai or eastbound from Kauai to another destination, there are a few details that can derail your shipment. Additionally, there are a few add-on freight services that can make shipping your Kauai freight simpler and easier.  We’ve been moving all types of freight to and from Kauai since 2005—everything from retail items to construction materials to household goods to surfboard blanks. We’ll show you exactly what you need to know to make sure that your Kauai freight arrives at its destination quickly, easily, and in perfect condition.  Kauai Freight Must-Know #1: Direct Service Is Available There are two schools...

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Our List of the 11 Best Breweries on Oahu

Over the last few years, beer has slowly been losing market share to spirits. However, sales of craft beer rose by 7.9% in 2021, and the number of regional craft breweries also ticked upward by 1.4%, according to statistics from the Brewers Association. Given the healthy state of the craft beer market, it’s no wonder that you’ll find plenty of local breweries on Oahu to enjoy. Below, you’ll find our list of the 11 best breweries on Oahu. Consider this your map for sipping your way through Oahu, one craft brew at a time. To keep the party going, we’ve also included some honorable mentions—spots...

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Christmas in Hawaii: Everything You Need to Know

Are you dreaming of a white (sand) Christmas? Or perhaps you’re just curious what it’s like to celebrate Christmas in 80-degree weather. Either way, if you want to learn more about Christmas in Hawaii, you’ve come to the right place! Below, you’ll find our complete guide to experiencing the holiday in Hawaii, with tips for those visiting Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai. As you explore the traditions, celebrations, and trivia below, you’ll see some big differences between Christmas in Hawaii and on the mainland. But you’ll also find some striking similarities, including the fact that, just like on the mainland, there’s plenty of...

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Why Move to Kauai? 9 Reasons to Choose the Garden Isle

More than 130 islands make up the Hawaiian Archipelago. However, the state’s population is largely concentrated on four major islands: Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai. Each has its own distinct features, character, and vibe. More than 73,000 people have chosen to make their home on Kauai. What draws people to the Garden Isle, as opposed to Oahu, the Big Island, or Maui? Below, we’ve compiled our list of the nine biggest reasons people decide to move to Kauai. Take a look and see if these nine advantages make it clear that moving to Kauai is right for you—or that another Hawaiian island might...

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Why Move to the Big Island of Hawaii? Check Out These 11 Reasons

The Big Island of Hawaii is the island that birthed a king—King Kamehameha the Great, the first to unite the entire archipelago into a single kingdom. The future king was born in Hawi, located in what is now called the North Kohala district of the Big Island. Legend has it that Halley’s Comet streaked across the sky the night before he was born. If its royal lineage alone doesn’t convince you, we’ve compiled a list of 11 (more) reasons why the Big Island is an awesome place to live. If you’re trying to decide which Hawaiian island to move to, these reasons will help you...

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How Well Do You Know Your Hawaiian Place Names?

Should the south Kona community be called “Captain Cook” or its original Hawaiian name, Ka’awaloa? That was the question surrounding Hawaii House Concurrent Resolution 27, a measure to change the name of the community named for the 1900s post office established by the Captain Cook Sugar Company. Although this particular resolution didn’t make it out of the state Senate Committee on Public Safety, Intergovernmental, and Military Affairs, it highlights a topic that’s gotten more traction lately in Hawaii: restoring Hawaiian place names. When Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, and Esther T. Mookini wrote their 1976 edition of Place Names of Hawaii, they estimated that...

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