Only in Hawaii – Kona Coffee Farms
Kona Coffee Cherries What’s so special about Kona coffee? Is it the flavor? Is it the rarity of the beans? (At $20-$50 a pound it sells for three to five times as much as other coffee beans.) Or is it...
View ArticleHawaii Performing Arts Festival
Hawaii Performing Arts Festival 2008 The 2011 Hawaii Performing Arts Festival has returned to the Big Island for its 7th season. From June 25th until July 15th residents and visitors will be able to...
View ArticleKona Coffee Cultural Festival
Kona Blue Sky Coffee Company Plantation Near Kailua Kona Fall brings us cool, crisp mornings on the Big Island, the perfect weather to savor a steaming cup of Kona coffee. It is no surprise that in...
View ArticleBig Island Chocolate Festival
Chocolate Sticks Have you ever sliced into a New York steak smothered in chocolate-port sauce? Does coco-crusted goat cheese salad tantalize your pallet? Maybe a cold glass of chocolate flavored beer...
View Article7th Annual Moku O Keawe International Hula Festival
2008 Moku O Keawe International Hula Festival When you think of hula you might picture the sun setting over the ocean while dancers entertain people at a luau. But on the Big Island hula dancing is...
View ArticleBig Island Jazz and Blues Festival
2013 Big Island Jazz & Blues Festival Imagine the sun setting over the ocean near the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel. A lone saxophone wails a long note. The percussionist beats a snare drum, slowly...
View Article2014 Ka’u Coffee Festival
Photo by Jen Collins On the slopes of Mauna Loa (near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park) under a veil of mist you’ll find rows of Ka’u coffee trees. This award-winning coffee may not be as well-known as...
View ArticleWaimea Paniolo Parade and Ho’olaule’a | Big Island Real Estate
Waimea Paniolo Parade, Photo by Anthony Roberts Autumn is right around the corner and with the change in season we can expect the air to be crisper in the morning and the landscape to appear a bit...
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