I always buy a couple wave storms from Costco on the way to Poipu and then at the end of the trip we actually hand them to local kids. If you give anything to a donation center they will turn around and sell it. Beach chairs, umbrellas, surfboards, boogie boards, just hand them to local families, or pay it forward and give it to some other tourist that just got there, they are always super appreciative and stoked.
Thank you for watching Laci! It really bums us out when we see beach gear just left next to the rubbish bins at the beach. We'd love to hear of other suggestions for places to donate if you or anyone else has more thoughts on this. Aloha~
Thank you for all the great info well said about the wildlife and the reefs it's so important for us to be good care takers of our land and seas great video thank you for sharing
Just had to say thank you for these videos it help me get threw my time while I was in the hospital huge help hope some day I can thank you in person your videos are a great motivation to get out of a hospital
I was born and raised on Kauai but I left Kauai in 1992 and lived on Oahu 1992 to 2000, then I moved to the northwest in 2000, when I come back to visit my parents on Kauai, I’ll always ask for Kamaina and I’ll tell them I was born and raised on Kauai but with my dark skin complexion I still blend in with the locals. Lots of people I do know still remembers who I am after being away from Kauai for so long, so it’s good to be born and raised on Kauai, in fact, I get Kamaina when I rent a car too. For example, we reserved a car online via Budget online and when we arrived at Lihue Airport to get the car, the girl that helped us is a good friend of my sister who now resides in western NY, she recognized my last name and asked if I knew Debra and I replied that’s my sister, then from there we were treated well and got the Kamaina.
Just came across your channel guys - nice work on the informative videos! We're traveling to Kauai for about 7 days in March and are stoked to explore the island!
Thank you for watching and the positive feedback! We hope our videos help you to plan your trip. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Aloha!!
We went to Oahu and my plan was to buy souvenirs as Xmas gifts last year. We bought a lot at the swap meet because I wanted to support locals and small vendors. Not to say we didn't buy a few things at Walmart, but within reason ya know? We also hit up all of the goodwills where we had to buy more luggage and I found some clothes. I was very passionate about diving into the island itself and reusing vs purchasing. And yeah, wore protective sunscreen cuz I wanted to keep the honu safe. ❤️ 🐢🌊 It's my goal to make it to every island that I can. I feel it in my bones. I'd so wanna move there if there was air conditioning. Idk how older people do it!!!
It always amazes me what people do and what they think is ok. Great list! I loved the note about the sunscreen. We learned about this before our trip and purchased all environmentally-friendly brands. I have to admit, I'm a bit nervous for the top 5... especially if rental car off-roading ranks. :)
Hahaha....no taking your rental Jeep to the Jurassic gates! ;o) Just kidding!! Thank you so much for watching and your support of our channel. We love your videos too!!!
Right back at ya! Keep up the great content. It makes me miss Hawaii more and more every time you post. Also, the fact that you guys are super informative is really helpful for planning. I really don't know any other vloggers that have covered Kauai so well...
@@akfasso It definitely helps that we've lived in Hawaii for over 8 years, with 5 of those years spent on Kauai...and that Brodi lived here as a kid :) If you know of anyone coming to Kauai please share!
Here's a story for you! A few years ago, I was on Maui for a Medical Conference and then extended our stay by going to Kona on the Big Island for another week! Being out in the sun and going to the Beach for 2 weeks total, we all got pretty dark and tanned! Everywhere we went to eat, people constantly asked us where we were from! We thought they were all just being friendly. Once after dinner at a fine restaurant on our last night in Kona, I received our check and couldn't figure out the math on our bill. So I called our server about it! Interestingly, his first response was to ask what island we were were from! When I said California, he blushed and informed me of that Kamina discount and the reason for it! That's how I first learned of it! So I didn't want to stiff the guy from his tip, so I did some quick math to add back the discounted amount in order to pay my full share plus a 15% server's tip for him since I could easily afford the full amount since it was going to be a business deduction later anyhow!
Great story Alvin! We also always tip off of the regular price of the bill before the discount. We also feel that the server should still get the same amount based on good service. ;)
@@OnHawaiiTime THANK YOU for that link! I'm glad Hawaii passed that sunscreen law, so that only Reef-Safe Sunscreens will be sold in Hawaii Stores! That makes it more easy to be sure to get and use the safer brands!
The Kalalau lookout from the Waimea Canyon is not closed.....the road from Hanalei to Ke'e is closed. There are plans to open it starting in June. If you follow us on Facebook I posted some information from the County about their plans to open the road and the beaches.
@@OnHawaiiTime Thanks! Just followed you guys. We are heading to Kauai in late July, so would definitely appreciate any updates you have. We would love to visit Ke'e beach if we can.
We'll keep providing updates as we know more. This is something we'll chat about in our next LIVE too so be sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you get notifications. Aloha!
Good advice,too bad about kipu,is the road still closed to ke'e beach,have you ever hike to the blue hole?they should let people hike to manawaiopuna falls or charge a fee,not everyone can take a helicopter tour,have you been to anahola beach,how come they don't repair the road to polihale beach
Aloha John! We truly appreciate the feedback and questions. Yes, Ke'e beach is still closed. They are working hard on repairing the road and building an actual parking lot up there which will be nice in the future. The plan is to limit the number of visitors in that area in the future which will make it more enjoyable for everyone. Brodi did a hike to the blue hole several years ago and it takes HOURS and only recommended when the weather is clear and not raining because flash flooding can occur which would prevent you from making it back....then you'd be forced to pay for a helicopter ride. As for Manawaiopuna Falls...it's located on private property so the land owners don't allow hiking into the falls. Yes, Anahola beach is great. We love to go to Kauai Couples Massage which is located at Anahola beach at the Camp ground. The camp ground is a better place to hang out at the beach rather than the beach park because the beach park is more of a place for locals, not visitors. The road to Polihale is repaired and accessible at present; however, with the rain in the winter time and all the traffic going out there the potholes can get big. Thank you so much for watching!
I always buy a couple wave storms from Costco on the way to Poipu and then at the end of the trip we actually hand them to local kids. If you give anything to a donation center they will turn around and sell it. Beach chairs, umbrellas, surfboards, boogie boards, just hand them to local families, or pay it forward and give it to some other tourist that just got there, they are always super appreciative and stoked.
Love this! Donating beach gear to local youth groups is a great way to give back
Thank you for watching Laci! It really bums us out when we see beach gear just left next to the rubbish bins at the beach. We'd love to hear of other suggestions for places to donate if you or anyone else has more thoughts on this. Aloha~
Thank you for all the great info well said about the wildlife and the reefs it's so important for us to be good care takers of our land and seas great video thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Just had to say thank you for these videos it help me get threw my time while I was in the hospital huge help hope some day I can thank you in person your videos are a great motivation to get out of a hospital
Aloha Justin! We are so happy to hear that!! We hope you are feeling better!
On Hawaii Time thanks I’m feeling better in fact my wife just told me today we are going to Kauai this October can’t wait
I was born and raised on Kauai but I left Kauai in 1992 and lived on Oahu 1992 to 2000, then I moved to the northwest in 2000, when I come back to visit my parents on Kauai, I’ll always ask for Kamaina and I’ll tell them I was born and raised on Kauai but with my dark skin complexion I still blend in with the locals.
Lots of people I do know still remembers who I am after being away from Kauai for so long, so it’s good to be born and raised on Kauai, in fact, I get Kamaina when I rent a car too.
For example, we reserved a car online via Budget online and when we arrived at Lihue Airport to get the car, the girl that helped us is a good friend of my sister who now resides in western NY, she recognized my last name and asked if I knew Debra and I replied that’s my sister, then from there we were treated well and got the Kamaina.
Glad you told me not to steal brah... I was totally gonna take some appliances and maybe a couple cars. Guess I better not steal when I move back 🤙
right?! seriously it seems like a no-brainer. hahaha! wait...did you say moving back??
I learned a lot from that South Park episode. You guys didn’t mention, don’t be a Haole as one of the top 10.
Just came across your channel guys - nice work on the informative videos! We're traveling to Kauai for about 7 days in March and are stoked to explore the island!
Thank you for watching and the positive feedback! We hope our videos help you to plan your trip. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Aloha!!
We went to Oahu and my plan was to buy souvenirs as Xmas gifts last year. We bought a lot at the swap meet because I wanted to support locals and small vendors. Not to say we didn't buy a few things at Walmart, but within reason ya know? We also hit up all of the goodwills where we had to buy more luggage and I found some clothes. I was very passionate about diving into the island itself and reusing vs purchasing. And yeah, wore protective sunscreen cuz I wanted to keep the honu safe. ❤️ 🐢🌊
It's my goal to make it to every island that I can. I feel it in my bones. I'd so wanna move there if there was air conditioning. Idk how older people do it!!!
Love you guys my cousins!!...you guys are doing an awesome job!!.......
Thank you so much cousin!! We love you!!
It always amazes me what people do and what they think is ok. Great list! I loved the note about the sunscreen. We learned about this before our trip and purchased all environmentally-friendly brands. I have to admit, I'm a bit nervous for the top 5... especially if rental car off-roading ranks. :)
Hahaha....no taking your rental Jeep to the Jurassic gates! ;o) Just kidding!! Thank you so much for watching and your support of our channel. We love your videos too!!!
Right back at ya! Keep up the great content. It makes me miss Hawaii more and more every time you post. Also, the fact that you guys are super informative is really helpful for planning. I really don't know any other vloggers that have covered Kauai so well...
@@akfasso It definitely helps that we've lived in Hawaii for over 8 years, with 5 of those years spent on Kauai...and that Brodi lived here as a kid :) If you know of anyone coming to Kauai please share!
Here's a story for you! A few years ago, I was on Maui for a Medical Conference and then extended our stay by going to Kona on the Big Island for another week! Being out in the sun and going to the Beach for 2 weeks total, we all got pretty dark and tanned! Everywhere we went to eat, people constantly asked us where we were from! We thought they were all just being friendly. Once after dinner at a fine restaurant on our last night in Kona, I received our check and couldn't figure out the math on our bill. So I called our server about it! Interestingly, his first response was to ask what island we were were from! When I said California, he blushed and informed me of that Kamina discount and the reason for it! That's how I first learned of it! So I didn't want to stiff the guy from his tip, so I did some quick math to add back the discounted amount in order to pay my full share plus a 15% server's tip for him since I could easily afford the full amount since it was going to be a business deduction later anyhow!
LOL! Because we were Asian and Chinese and darkly tanned, they all told us that we looked like Natives!
Great story Alvin! We also always tip off of the regular price of the bill before the discount. We also feel that the server should still get the same amount based on good service. ;)
The old bait and switch ! I feel robbed I want my ten tips 😂😂😩
Hahaha.....we warned you!! This video would have been way too long with all 10 tips ;)
I love love love it ahhahaha I miss u guys!!
Aloha Joy!! We can be your weekly window back home :) Miss you too! Stay warm! Is there a particular video you'd like to see us make?
Polihale ♥️
Have you seen the Kauai on a budget video yet? We are out at Poli in that video ;) Aloha Joy!
Thank you !! I just shared your RUclips on Facebook 😊
Great tips! can't wait for next video:)
Thank you for watching! Top 5 next week :)
Is that Baby Beach in Poipu at the 6min mark?
Aloha Katherine! This is Keiki Cove Beach on Lawai Rd. Baby Beach is on Hoona Rd.
What sunscreen brands are environmentally safe to use?
Aloha Alvin! Check out this website, it will give you all the info you need to know for reef safe sunscreen
www.hawaii.com/blog/reef-safe-sunscreen/
@@OnHawaiiTime THANK YOU for that link! I'm glad Hawaii passed that sunscreen law, so that only Reef-Safe Sunscreens will be sold in Hawaii Stores! That makes it more easy to be sure to get and use the safer brands!
THANK YOU.
Aloha
Aloha! Thank you for watching :) Did the tips help?
Is the Kalalau Lookout still closed?
The Kalalau lookout from the Waimea Canyon is not closed.....the road from Hanalei to Ke'e is closed. There are plans to open it starting in June. If you follow us on Facebook I posted some information from the County about their plans to open the road and the beaches.
@@OnHawaiiTime Thanks! Just followed you guys. We are heading to Kauai in late July, so would definitely appreciate any updates you have. We would love to visit Ke'e beach if we can.
We'll keep providing updates as we know more. This is something we'll chat about in our next LIVE too so be sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you get notifications. Aloha!
Good advice,too bad about kipu,is the road still closed to ke'e beach,have you ever hike to the blue hole?they should let people hike to manawaiopuna falls or charge a fee,not everyone can take a helicopter tour,have you been to anahola beach,how come they don't repair the road to polihale beach
Aloha John! We truly appreciate the feedback and questions. Yes, Ke'e beach is still closed. They are working hard on repairing the road and building an actual parking lot up there which will be nice in the future. The plan is to limit the number of visitors in that area in the future which will make it more enjoyable for everyone. Brodi did a hike to the blue hole several years ago and it takes HOURS and only recommended when the weather is clear and not raining because flash flooding can occur which would prevent you from making it back....then you'd be forced to pay for a helicopter ride. As for Manawaiopuna Falls...it's located on private property so the land owners don't allow hiking into the falls. Yes, Anahola beach is great. We love to go to Kauai Couples Massage which is located at Anahola beach at the Camp ground. The camp ground is a better place to hang out at the beach rather than the beach park because the beach park is more of a place for locals, not visitors. The road to Polihale is repaired and accessible at present; however, with the rain in the winter time and all the traffic going out there the potholes can get big. Thank you so much for watching!
Do you two drive a Toyota Tacoma in the videos?
Yes, we do have a Toyota truck.
@@OnHawaiiTime thought so! Thanks for the good work , maybe we will run into you in July
I ask for Kama'aina and I got it. I look local anyways. Shoots! :)
Omg. The High beams on a rental. Don’t be like me
Hahaha....did you get people flashing their lights back at you? :) :)
Can’t blame em. That’s a terrible feeling when u aren’t doing it intentionally. Lol
msamberlee1983 you aren’t alone ;) at least you had your lights ON! Hahaha!