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Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza

Get ready to put a big checkmark on your bucket list! While visiting The Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort, a trip to Chichén Itzá is a must-do. These Mayan ruins are home to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, the Kukulcan pyramid, or El Castillo. People from all over the world travel to…

Farmers Market

Farmers Market

One of my favorite ways to get a true taste of Hawaiian living is by visiting one of the many farmers markets peppered throughout the island. You’ll meet the locals, sample fresh, local produce, and find an assortment of baked goods, hot foods and handmade goods from local artisans. All markets are outdoors and some…

Waimea Canyon and River Tour

Waimea Canyon and River Tour

The views from Waimea Canyon are worthy of Hollywood fame. Maybe that’s why “The Grand Canyon of the Pacific” was featured in the opening credits of the television show Fantasy Island. Come prepared for miles of land and water exploration with vibrant layers of rock, breathtaking waterfalls, and frequent rainbow sightings. Waimea Canyon is without…

Tulum

Tulum

Whether you're looking to explore ancient Mayan ruins, shop for a unique souvenir or simply sink your toes into powder-soft sand and sip a refreshing cocktail, Tulum is a great place to experience. It's known for its seclusion and relaxed vibe, so if you're a beach bum like me and like to relax, kick back…

Underwater Museum of Art

Underwater Museum of Art

Some people don't particularly enjoy leisurely browsing through museums, but what if we told you the exhibits at this museum are underwater? Once you're suited up in your scuba gear, dive in to the waters of the Caribbean where you'll be face-to-face with more than 470 life-size original sculptures and bustling marine ecosystems. A visit…

Tahiti Nui

Tahiti Nui

Tahiti Nui is the oldest restaurant in Hanalei and a local favorite. Since being featured in the George Clooney movie, The Descendants, it’s also become a hotspot for visitors. Keep in mind, Tahiti Nui is a small restaurant and can get crowded. Since they don’t take reservations, I recommend coming for lunch or an early…

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