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Watermelon ‘Otai Recipe
'Otai (pronounced OH - tie) is a refreshing summer drink that doubles as the perfect end to a summer barbecue or any summer gathering. It has its roots in Polynesia where Tongans, Samoans, Hawaiians and Fijians, to name a few, would enjoy this yummy concoction. A...
PCC Guides “Dive the Extra Mile”
“Everything was going according to plan, until the groom accidentally dropped his wedding ring into the lagoon. Not wanting to ruin the wedding, many of our employees jumped into the water to help look for the ring ... but in the murky waters of this fresh...
Top Attractions for the Time-Crunched Traveler
Top Oahu Attractions for the Time-Crunched Traveler By Whitney Butler Great airfare deals to Hawaii are hard to pass up, so many West Coast travelers find themselves out on the islands for business or short weekend adventures. When time is of the essence and you want...
Living in Lāʻie Hawaii: Where Old Hawaii Lives On
'Old Hawaii' Lives Again in Lāʻie By Joe Kukura The most up-and-coming town in Hawaii is not even a town. It’s a little sweet spot called Lāʻie (pronounced “lah-ee-yay”), a culturally rich coastal community in the North Shore of Oahu. Oahu is that Hawaiian island...
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