Hawaii is my favorite place on the planet, and while every island is special, Kauai's blows them all away. It's stunningly green and blue and beautiful, it's small enough to get everywhere, and it's not quite as resorty as some
From: Jess Moss To: Friend asking what to do with four days on Kauai. (She's staying at the Marriott in Lihue.) Date: July 3, 2017 Subject: Hawaiiiiiiiiiii 🐳🌺🌈🌴🏄 So jealous!!! And I can't wait to hear all about it! Here are some of my
From: Jess Moss To: Friend asking what to do on his honeymoon on Maui & the Big Island Date: June 20, 2017 Subject: Potential Honeymoon Calendar Cool, so here's roughly what you could do: 12/27: Land, dinner, crash 12/28: Consider doing Haleakala sunrise (you're going to
From: Jess Moss To: Friend asking which hotel to stay at on his honeymoon on Maui & the Big Island Date: June 19, 2017 Subject: Re: Places to Stay on Maui Asking about these hotels: Marriott's Maui Ocean Club - Molokai, Maui & Lanai
May 21, 2016 on U.S. News Travel || First, let's get one thing straight: There's no wrong Hawaiian island. All six of the major islands in the chain have the ingredients for paradise: stunning beaches, awe-inspiring scenery and a warm aloha
April 2016 on VisitTheUSA.com || The Hawaiian capital of Honolulu is a cosmopolitan oceanfront city with enough attractions to entertain visitors for weeks. But it’s also Hawaii’s air hub and the gateway to the rest of the Hawaiian Islands. So after
April 2016 on VisitTheUSA.com || Most fairy tales don’t include palm trees, but a visit to the tropical Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Hawaii will convince you they should. You’ll learn daring stories of kings and adventurers, taste coffee straight from
November 3, 2015 on Fodors.com || The rule of thumb when visiting Hawaii is you need one week per island—so if you have a week to explore Maui, use it—but most travelers don’t have that much time. You might be
October 23, 2015, BuzzFeed || If it’s your first time visiting Hawaii, you’ll probably want a bit of everything: Instagram-worthy scenery. Volcanoes. Waterfalls. Beach resorts. Maybe even whales. Maui, the second largest Hawaiian island, covers all these bases, plus more.