Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii After we decided to visit the Hawaiian Island of Oahu, the next decision was if we should stay at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. Being one of the most iconic beaches in the world, it seemed like a logical place to stay. However, when we posted the question on our social media […]
Swimming with Sharks and Stingrays in Moorea, French Polynesia
Swimming with Sharks and Stingrays in Moorea One of the activities we’re most excited about on our trip to French Polynesia is swimming with sharks and stingrays in Moorea. This is one of the best places in the world to snorkel with blacktip reef sharks. The water here is remarkably clear and warm, and it’s […]
Where to stay in Tahiti? Recap from our time at Te Moana Tahiti Resort
Te Moana Tahiti Resort, French Polynesia Our trip to French Polynesia begins on the famous island of Tahiti. We chose to start and finish our family trip to The Society Islands at Te Moana Tahiti Resort, a luxurious waterfront resort located on the northwest coast of Tahiti. Like most visitors to French Polynesia, we came […]
How to get to San Blas Islands from Panama City, Panama
We visited the San Blas Islands in February 2020, one month before the global pandemic was announced. Keep this in mind when making reservations, as some things might have changed. This blog post shares travel tips about how to get to San Blas Islands from Panama City, Panama. How to get to San Blas Islands, […]
When in Aruba, you should visit De Palm Island. Here’s why.
De Palm Island in Aruba For such a tiny island nation, Aruba is quite diverse and loaded with things to do. We came for its silky white beaches and warm turquoise water, but we also wanted to drip in some family fun. A highly recommended Aruba tourist attraction is De Palm Island. De Palm Island is […]
Travel to Molokai – What to Do and What Not to Do
Molokai is not like its Hawaiian neighbours. With this in mind, we’ve put together a list of things to do (and not do) when traveling to The Most Hawaiian Island
Riding Mules Down the World’s Tallest Sea Cliffs
Rated as the number one adventure on Molokai, we hop on the backs of sturdy mules and descend 1,700 feet down the world’s tallest sea cliffs to the Kalaupapa Peninsula
Unspoiled coastlines. Untamed wilderness. Our next adventure begins!
We’re excited that our next adventure will require sunblock and flip flops, on a tropical island that can proudly claim it does not have a building taller than a coconut tree!