Paradise Found: The Hawaiian Islands
Paradise Found:
The Hawaiian Islands, spends some time finding ways to #LetHawaiiHappen. From sightseeing in
Honolulu to snorkeling in the clear waters of the
Island of Hawaii, from sailing the
Pacific around
Maui to exploring the backcountry of
Kauai – we found adventure and relaxation throughout the islands.
Discover the history, culture and
Aloha Spirit along the way as
Ashley finds paradise in
Hawaii.
Skip to the highlight of your choice:
00:00 – Paradise Found
Titles
00:23 –
Introduction with Ashley Colburn,
Host
00:36 – Map of Hawaii – “Eight islands make up the state of
Hawai`i, and
I’ll be visiting the four main islands, Hawai`i, Maui, O`ahu, and
Kaua`i.”
00:44 – Ashley starts her journey on the largest island, also referred to as
The Big Island, Hawai`i
Island.
00:51 –
Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park
00:58 –
Interview with
Jessica Ferracane of Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park
02:02 –
Drive through park
02:10 –
Lava tube exploration
02:51 –
Time lapse of
Kilauea Volcano’s eruption
03:08 – Map of island with
Hilo highlighted
03:13 – Hilo
Farmers’ Market
03:18 – Interview with
Ross Birch,
Executive Director Big Island Visitors Bureau at Hilo Farmers’ Market
03:35 – “
Majority of vendors come in twice a week—mid-week on Wednesdays and then on the weekend, on Saturdays.”
04:27 – “Hilo is actually known as the wettest city in the
United States…but if you go to the opposite side of the island, it’s more of an arid desert area.”
04:50 –
Road to Kona
05:01 –
Exploration of Kona; black volcano rock joining the Pacific plus the famous
Hawaiian Shave Ice.
05:46 – Interview with
Lily Dudoit, Cultural Activities
Director, Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa
Keauhou Bay
06:32 – Hawaiian chant by Lily
06:46 – “The sea life in and around Kona is abundant, and within seconds of departing on an adventure on the water, dolphins were surrounding the boat, giving us a great show.”
07:01 – The Speedboat
Ride with
Captain Zodiac
07:21 – Ashley snorkels to see some of the most beautiful fish and coral.
07:50 – Hawaii
Forest &
Trail excursion
07:56 – Interview
Jason Cohn,
Marketing Manager of Hawai`i Forest & Trail
08:02 –
Exclusive waterfalls, ancient Hawaiian agricultural sites, some fruit, wild orchids; off-road driving and trail hiking
09:06 – Map of Maui
09:13 – Overview of Maui, the second largest island and the “
Valley Isle”
09:25 – Interview with Kainoa
Horcajo, Hawaiian
Cultural Ambassador,
Grand Wailea – “…life in Maui, the perfect blend of everything…”
09:57 –
Summit of
Haleakala, spectacular sunrises
10:10 –
Iao Valley with two parks, Iao Valley
State Park and Kepaniwai
Heritage Village
10:43 – “
Heritage Garden is worth a visit to see why the
Hawaiian Islands are referred to as the ‘
Melting Pot of the Pacific.’”
10:50 – Interview with
Kyle Kawakami,
Chef/Owner of Maui Fresh Streatery, history of Hawai`i’s blended flavors
11:45 – Maui
Fresh Streatery food truck gourmet offerings
12:38 –
Art and shopping district in
Lahaina on
Front Street
12:45 – Kainoa: “Lahaina is one of the chiefly centers of the island. It was the capital of the
Hawaiian kingdom for a time.”
13:04 – Interview with Lianne Driessen, Director of Marketing,
Trilogy Excursions
13:19 – Excursion to Hanolua Bay and
Mokuleia Bay with refreshments and lunch
14:51 – Map of O`ahu, most populated island and the island with the state capital, Honolulu
14:58 – Overview of Honolulu with
Diamond Head Mountain and
Waikiki Beach
15:15 – Interview with Kimoke`o Aya,
Tour Guide for
Diamond Head Vacations
15:38 –
Pearl Harbor and
World War II Valor in the
Pacific National Monument
16:31 –
Luau at
Paradise Cove
16:43 – Interview with Keaweluaole Kamealona of Paradise Cove
17:35 – Ashley takes the stage at Paradise Cove.
18:15 – Waikiki Beach introduction
19:10 – Kaua`i, the oldest island in the
Hawaiian chain and the most northern
19:19 – Interview with Sue Kanoho, Executive Director of Kaua`i Visitors Bureau
19:29 –
Nā Pali Coast
19:36 –
Waimea Valley – “
Grand Canyon of the Pacific”
19:54 – Interview with
Micah Young, Kaua`i
Backcountry Adventures
20:11 –
Mountain tubing
20:25 – Kaua`i Backcountry Adventures excursions
21:02 – Kalalau
Lookout
21:18 – Kayaking and hiking with Outfitters Kaua`i
22:10 –
National Tropical Botanical Garden –
Allerton
22:16 – Interview with
Tessa McSwain, Marketing Manager of National Tropical Botanical Garden
22:32 –
Jurassic Park trees
23:04 – McBride Garden
23:17 – Biodiversity Trail, newest exhibit at the garden
23:35 –
Spouting Horn
23:52 –
Waimea Canyon Lookout
24:02 – Interview with
Blake Brown, Outfitters Kauai`i
Guide
24:27 –
Bike ride down the canyon
24:55 –
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