20 Things NOT TO DO when visiting Hawaii
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In this vlog we covered the don'ts when visiting Hawaii.
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ALOHA! As a native Hawaiian, also being blessed to born and raised on the island of Oahu! This video is very much needed and everyone visiting Hawai'i should be educated on these simple yet necessary tips. Its our Kuleana (responsibility) to Malama Aina which means to take care of the land. Thank you for sharing! You definitely gave me an idea for my next video, maybe common Hawaiian words you hear a lot when visiting Hawaii.
Thank you 🙏🏼 🤙🏽
These two are right on. Iʻm a local and hearing from these two fine people is heartwarming to me.
I am lifeguard here and saving visitors is a constant here, not just on the beach but everywhere.
This vid should be played on the airplanes just before landing . Thank you JBO for this great topic.
Mahalo for your service, and for your kind words. 🤙🏼
True Story: I went to visit my buddy in Hawaii (kona) about 10 years ago. We went out surfin a couple times. One day there was warnings on the radio but we went anyways. Right before i got on the wave, there was a sea turtle right next to me. Scared the hell out of me. Then the wave came and my buddy was screaming "paddle out pete!" but it was too late. The wave smashed me and sent me all the way to the bottom of the floor. I started swimming to the surface as i was running out of breath, just to to smash into the sand and find out i was swimming the wrong direction. I barely floated to the top and my buddy put me on his bodyboard and pushed me into shore. He saved my life and i learned a lesson. He said the Sea Turtle was good luck. I will never forget that moment. Be wary of the waves and respect the land
Oh my, yes it gets crazy at times, people dont realize. They see the beauty and neglect the dangers.🤙🏽
What beach was it in Kona? Pine Trees, Banyans or Kahalu'u?
@@ArekSuroboyo1 i dont remember. public beach. there was a bunch of jaded sharp rocks on the left. Picnic area etc.
@@STRAIGHTP you were at Kahalu'u Beach, also known as a Honu beach where Hawaiian green sea turtles frequent its shores.
it usually calm, good for snorkeling.
@@ArekSuroboyo1 i just googled it and you sir, are correct! just seeing those images gave me a flashback
Respecting sea animals should be something everyone's goal.
yessss
The airlines should show this video on ALL FLIGHTS coming to Hawaii. 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Great idea!
agree
Yes. These pieces/nuggets/morsels of knowledge are So Correct.. important essential stuff that all Visitors/Tourists should know before coming/taking a trip to Hawaii...
Great idea
Not this video but one much better I agree and have been saying this for years working on it now talking to Hawaiian Airlines. This is hardly the video but education on respect and ocean safety and respecting honu and sea life for sure. And from Hawaiians not Russians. 😂
I'm a native of Hawaii, and I really appreciate this video. Mahalo Guys 🤙
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This is a really good video. I thought it was going to be the typical obvious things (i.e. don't ignore resort fees, don't leave your stuff unattended) -- but you actually hit on some very important points. Great job.
I love the comments on the reef and coral. We all need to do our part to help preserve and regenerate the reefs/corals. Respect the environment in Hawaii and elsewhere.
Yes, coral is a living thing so it's also a good idea to not buy coral jewelry or patronize places that sell them.
Never knew there is a sun block that is reef safe! I plan to look into that, here in Colorful Colorado!!!
It’s sad people have to be told not to be disrespectful to statues and other areas of cultural significance. 😔
Right?!
BLM!!!! SHEETZZ
Instablaster.
Let's remember that Hawaii is 100% American .
@@chagra5085 lol it's usually white people who disrespect others.
Just don’t be a jerk and you’ll be fine!
then i bet you wont be fine
As far as the stuff like snorkel gear, boogie boards, etc. The hotels should have a "pay it forward" area that people can leave for the next guests to use. It would cut down on the waste. I know that there are private face book groups about Disney's Aulani resort that people post their items to pay it forward.
They should have one for cars too! I live on Maui, they used to have abandoned car auctions, but they discontinued them a couple years ago. It's a shame, they are all over the place. Last week I saw an abandoned Lincoln Navigator!
I love this idea. 🌱
Every hotel should offer this to there patrons. If they want to bring there boogie boards inner tubes floaters etc.. to a designated area in the hotel. And then the hotel offer on a first come basis and recycling of what they have to offer!
I'm a Hawaiian local & I love it when visitors try to speak pigeon or try to hard to pronounce Hawaiian words for example "Likelike" high way is not pronounced according to our english language "like-like" but it's pronounced "Leekay leekay." I also heard a tourist say "hey where's the beach called "Peepeelinee?" but it's actually just a regular english word "Pipe line," a surf spot on the north sure with huge waves & barrels that curl like a pipe that spits the surfer out the other end of the pipe, you gotta see it to understand what I'm saying. Aloha!
Oh yes it’s the best! We’re thinking of putting out a vlog where we give visitors hawaiian words to pronounce. Should be lots of fun!
@@Livingtheglobe Love you guys, we appreciate what you're doing for our Aina (island)!
"Pidgin", brah. It ain't a bird.
No Can No Can:
I worked in Waikiki I've been asked questions by visitors where I literally have the shocked are you dumb look on my face lol! And when I moved to Ohio for 2 years in high school the amount of dumb questions I got was never ending.
Mahalo for mentioning our wildlife, our home, and Hawaiian Monk Seals. Also the comment about reef safe sunscreen ♥️♥️♥️
This should be played on every airline prior to arrival !!
Seriously .
Maybe we can get Hawaiian Airlines to sponsor. heheh❤️🤙🏼
Iam going in oct if we can go than.Not sure of covid.looking forward to doing this.
I’m going down in September 12th on a Hawaiian escape tour . I’m literally so excited 😆
This was excellent. Everyone coming to Hawaii needs to watch this!! Thank you
good job guys. I was born and raised here, you're absolutely on point guys. thanks for educating tourists.
Wonderful information! Been traveling around Hawaii for over 15 years....finally moving there in a few weeks...and I did not know SO many of your "don't" tips. Using your vlogs for our road map. Mahalo!
Mahalo!🤙🏽
Just returned from Oahu (Waikiki and Kapolei) earlier this week. Luckily I have family that’s been stationed there for several years and they mentioned most of these don’ts. They took us off the normal paths and we loved the hospitality many of the locals demonstrated. Beautiful island, beautiful people.
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
I really really liked this video! Thank you for educating people! Hawaii is such a beautiful place and it deserves much respect 💞
We all have to do our part, mahalo
As a former Maui nature guide, I really appreciate this video. All good info! The theme of visiting anywhere in Hawaii should be RESPECT. Just be respectful of everything, and everyone. These islands are home to many people, and outsiders, "haoles" need to keep this in mind. It is not a big Disney Land, it's an important cultural treasure that is becoming more and more challenging to preserve. The culture of Hawaii is all about respect for the land, water and people around you. It's about living with Aloha. (love) And you thought it meant hello and goodbye? To a native Hawaiian there is no hello and goodbye, it's a hui ho (till we meet again)
Mahalo!
Was stationed at Pearl in the 80s and been visiting back since the 2000s. These two are spot on. Be always respectful, don’t be loud and rude.
Actually all the letters in Aloha mean different things but you are right the main word means love, also nice comment. I’m visiting big island (kuala) and Maui.
Respect must go both ways no matter where you holiday it is that which defines the person we are, be mindful & respectful always.
*Perhaps glass bottom boat tours would insure the safety of all coral
Mahalo! It's so nice to see responsible tourists! Unless you are Hawaiian, we are all just visitors who should respect the Hawaiian culture.
Mahalo, we've been living here for 3yrs. so much to love.
You two are great together! Loved it! I moved to Kauai in 2006 , town of Waimea. Wonderful locals shared this insight with me. I am hoping to return, as family brought me back to the west coast. I have never lived in a more beautiful place, with the most friendly people. Aloha! Please do it!
Thank you! Done 😁 ruclips.net/video/k4eG_lVo-_c/видео.html
Just spent 10 days in Oahu, and during the flash flooding. What a gorgeous area. Mostly, locals were friendly. Which is what I would expect. I, in turn, was very friendly-because, well, its Hawaii, and gorgeous, and people are generally nice anyway. I fell in love with the place. I will return, someday!!
Thanks for sharing!
Mahalo no kou kūkākūkā!
Thank you so much for sharing these great tips to give our visitors a heads up! I am 100% local and I 100% agree with all of it. Awesome job!
Mahalo🌈❤️
Very good tips for tourists! I’m from Hawaii now living in Oregon but you’re so right about the ocean. Never turn your back!! 🤙🏻
Mahalo
Great video. Very informational. Can’t wait to visit in a couple weeks.
I love this video! You two are amazing and I love your energy.. thank you for the great video and information.
Thank you so much! 🌈❤️
Yeah! Do it!
Thank you. Maybe we’ll visit someday and we’ll be having a really great time.
I can feel your peace.
Thanks.
We did!
I took some local's parking spot without realizing he was waiting for it. The local who was leaving the spot and the one waiting for the spot got out and started attacking my car. Keep an eye out for those violent tourist hating locals. its no joke. On the other hand, I met some welcoming and helpful locals who made me feel at home.
Thank you for sharing 🌈🌸
Thank you for this, this was really helpful.
Mahalo.
Wonderful, thanks! I live in the Big Island and I appreciate this. I use my leftover non-reef-safe sunscreen only when hiking on land.
Aloooha, Bob! Thank you for supporting our channel :)
Very informative; thanks for sharing. Will be taking family to Oahu in June
Well thats exciting!!! Cheeee!
My friend that lives on Oahu said “Rule #1 of the Hawaiian beaches: Never turn your back on them”. I learned that first hand boogie boarding at Sandy’s. And this happened to me -> 🦂 😂
True That !
Yup!
😂😂. Very true brother! Amazingly, I’ve choke locals that have fallen victim to scorpion status😂😂
You still have to be careful buying sun screen in Hawaii. Most are reef friendly but not 100% reef safe. There is a difference. I wish they would ban all the sun screens that still do damage.
Thank you! We did not know that!
Que maravilloso video ! Gracias por compartir todos estos consejos.
You are so welcome!
WOW! Having the whole family watch this video before we come out in late July. So much good information that I wouldn’t even think to ask. So grateful I found you RUclips,.
Awww, you are so sweet, Mia! Thank you so much!
Most of the don’ts are just plain common sense, which sadly most people do not seem to have, or they lose it while on vacation. Good informative video. I never knew about the lei one.
Thank you
It’s good to see you guys taking the time to help people from the mainland that may not no much about the culture Mahalo 🤙
I one local and recently moved to Clarksville, so now it’s reverse
Excellent video. I will definitely watch for your other videos.
Awesome, thank you! You rock!
Mahalo for sharing these "20 Things NOT do when visiting Hawaii video" - Good reminders. Yews RESPECT is very important.
No doubt!
I agree with showing this in all terminals in airports that go to Hawaii! If you take anything from this please take the fact that having respect for our home goes a long way!!!
Mahalo!
Great video. Thank you both
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing. DO IT!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! done 😃 ruclips.net/video/k4eG_lVo-_c/видео.html
Love this! A lot of people don't realize how offensive it is to refuse a lei! I'm glad you spoke about that! If you don't like the lei just take it off at a later time. This is also meant for food as well, don't deny food from locals that's another way to Offen. Just take it and if you don't want to eat it, don't! (I'm talking about someone home not off the Steets)
This is so good to know. I absolutely might have refused a lei out of fear of looking like a cringy tourist.
We have seen people do all of these things. I might add #21 - Don't try to change Hawaii. And #22 - Don't think that you're going to get immediate service everywhere and people are going to kiss your butt because you're from wherever. I increasingly see people rip a server or store employee because THEY didn't get special treatment or the service isn't like it is wherever they are from. Its Hawaii - chill out, relax - you'll get you food or drink eventually!
Hawaiian time.
I've been reading reviews for my trip next week, and there are sooo many like that. Especially by the resorts.
#22 happens In every tourist town. People seem to think that they deserve special treatment just for visiting.
Great tips, well keep this is mine during our 6 month stay in the big island!
Glad it was helpful! anyone of these you didn't know?
Thank you...you guys are a lovely couple....enjoying your videos as we prepare for our upcoming vacation to your beautiful island home ❤️
Thank you
Good information, except we do have recycle centers on Oahu. also just because the rock is dry does not mean a wave will not hit it while you are standing there. (especially in the winter months) Best just not to turn your back to the ocean.
New subscriber and Thanks for such great/helpful information to help us haoles maintain respect and love of Hawaii.
thank you
Love your video so straightforward and friendly, thanks!
Mahalo!❤️
Nice information again; we needed that, we are coming to Oahu this weekend! 😍
Boom! Cheeee
As local born and rasied on Oahu, I really liked this video, awesome job guys! Definitely gonna subscribe and check out the rest of your stuff!
Awesome! Thank you! Welcome aboard!
Loved your “don’t” video. So informative. Mahalo
Thank you so much!
Coming from Switzerland and living in Japan, most of these rules are obvious but it's great to get all the 'don'ts' in one video to study again with the kids
very informative guys, loven the vids, prepping for possible trip in July. :))
I really like you guys. You seem so nice.. I can't believe you are from NY!! Thanks for so much good info.
Do it!!
❤️ Aloha and “respect the land “ which lays deep in the heart of Hawaii
yess!
Very informstive! Love all the videos I've watched.
Awesome, thank you for watching.
Great video and loved it! Now I know what NOT to do. Do continue to be your charming selves. Mahalo.
Mahalo
To add onto the dont turn your back to the ocean thing, if you get pulled away from shore by a rip current, dont try and fight it, youll only tire yourself out and drown, swim or tread water parallel to shore and let it take you, it may bring you back to another area.
Very true🤙🏾. Bottom line ....don’t panic. I’ve seen a panic swimmer nearly drown a rescue lifeguard trying save them by pulling the rescuer down trying to climb on top of them 🤭
Learned so much, and I think I've watched a lot of these types of videos. Thank you for putting this together! Would LOVE to see a "do's" video!!
Sure thing!
You guys are amazing. Such practical and useful information.i will watch more of your blog's before my post covid trip. Have you ever made a blog about the various tours that are available and recommended. I just saw your blog about the car rental situation and agree with your recommendation/suggestion to take a tour instead. Makes a lot of sense and will likely be cheaper. Thanks again, mahalo
Mahalo
Thanks for this very informative video! I can’t wait to get there!
Glad it was helpful!
We came here in 1967 & moved to Kauai in ‘o6 and totally agree with everything that you said! Please keep our islands safe and you stay safe as well!
Mahalo🌈❤️
I was born and raised in Honolulu hawaii and recently moved to Clarksville, and man there’s so much questions and confused faces, and I’m currently giving my friends some lessons and trynna help them understand my accent
Clarksville (State??). I'm in Tennessee and we have one of those 😃. Just curious.
@@JacqueRescues yeh :D
@@its.ricobico hope you're loving it! 💜
@@JacqueRescues I am! I’m not used to the animals and the weather out here in the mainland, as well as everyone’s behavior. So different, but I’ve found some nice people so that’s nice, thank you!
@@its.ricobico you're dealing with humidity hell 😅. It is a LOT different in so many ways. East TN is even worse as far as "outsiders" go. I'm surprised it's bad in Clarksville since so many Ft. Campbell service members reside there. Anyway, I'm glad you found open minded friends!
(I'm having the worst time trying to get my vacation to Hawaii planned. My Dad was right. I should have contacted a travel agent in San Fran or LA 🥺😭)
Great Video. Thank you for posting.
Mahalo 🌈❤️
This is really mindblowing, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Do it! My husband and I have really started looking into where to go on our next vacation after COVID allows us to escape again, and Hawaii seems to have more to offer than I ever realized! Please tell us what to do!!
OMG! that's awesome! so much to do here. Check into our other hawaii vlogs like (Ultimate Beach Tour) & (Oahu 7-Day Itinerary Challenge) let us know if you have any additional questions!
This is the first of your videos that I have watched and I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed it. Thank you for making these videos and it is so sad that we have to tell people to be respectful.
So glad to hear that 👏👏👏
Thank you!!!! Very informative and helpful!!!
You are welcome! Glad you liked it 🌺
This is so, so helpful. Thank you. I'm going to Oahu in two weeks.
Glad to be of help! Be sure to check all our other videos over 100 on everything Hawaii🌈🌸
Do it! And add more of that dancing while you're at it! Lol!!
Hahah. Too funny 😂
Thank you for the video! With just moving to Hawaii and starting a RUclips channel about our journey.. This makes figuring out the way of life in Hawaii a little more clear!
Stay Healthy!
Mahalo! and congrats on your journey, enjoy the good the bad & the ugly❤️
Thank you two for your wounded flight videos they have helped us soooo much especially with covid keep up the good work new subbie🌺
Glad to hear that!
Wow! I really enjoyed your contents and videos. I love that you guys are so details and it’s educational. I like it so much so that I’ve subscribed, like and comments and ring the bells to show my support! 👍👍👍
Wheee! Thank you soooo much❤️ your kind words means a lot. 🌈🌸
Love the video just super sad that so many have decided to move here since Covid. As a native hawaiian born and raised here I've seen enough of many perspectives to know that when so many mainlanders invade it is only us locals that suffer. It is already hard for us to survive her let alone compete and struggle with so many tourist coming to stay. It saddens my heart that we the people of this 'āina are literally being pushed out of our land, history continues to repeat itself.
well, Haku people enjoy to move places, dont be so pressed that people are merely moving to hawaii which doesnt belong to you may i add. using the word "invade" is completely unecessary when all people are doing is moving to a beautiful place to enjoy themselves
😭Yes, very hard. I'm sorry! My state has the same difficulty due to the massive flood of people coming out of California. Our housing prices shot up because they are cash buyers. Locals can't compete. I'm sad to hear it is happening to you too. 💐
@@filipelancacoelho7669 learn our history before you speak. There would be no Aloha or authenticity if it wasn't for my culture or it's people.
Yes me too, its been 16 Wonderful years. There is so much "Mismanagement" ..
@@filipelancacoelho7669 Instead of understanding the local/kanaka perspective you give a shitty take. Do yourself a favor and educate yourself about HAWAIIAN history.
As someone who is allergic to cigarette smoke, Hawaii is one of the few places that I can go and enjoy myself on the beach. I really appreciate that law.
Thx u for sharing very informative 👍
Mahloa
Good video and advice for visitors!
Love all your videos, thank you for all the info. I'm coming to Oahu in August and want to do some easy to moderate hiking but I'm traveling solo. What are some trails that you think are safe for a solo gal to hike?
I'ts safe to hike alone, however its not recommended. We've crated many videos on different hikes on the island, how to get there and full experience. Be sure to check them out. Mahalo
Same here!
For anyone else with the same question, visiting popular trails are a good way to hike alone. That way If you fall or something, another group of hikers should be near by. Not useful if lose the trail, but popular/high trafficked trails tend to be well worn and easy to follow.
I'm from the pacific northwest and have been hiking and camping my whole life. I was a girl scout for many years. Lots of hiking! I'm now 45 and just want the beach!😊
Thank you for sharing
Dude speaks Pidgin, great! Had da perfect, da kine accent and vocabulary. Well done!
haha thx
Pidgin NY. Totally different than pidgin Havaii
We're coming to Hawaii next month. I'm sure glad we saw this video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching. Glad to be of help, be sure to watch other informative videos we provide 🌈🌸 mahalo
What a wonderful video. God bless
Thank you! 🌺
I wouldn't know what not to do in Hawaii. The times may have changed. I was born and raised in Honolulu. I went through public schools in Kalihi, but left for college on the mainland. That was like 70 years ago. I returned to Hawaii after graduating from college, but found that Oahu had changed so much that I turned around and left Hawaii permanently.
Well most locals can't afford to buy a house most are renting...... they end up moving to Utah along with people from Califonia driving up the housing market while wages remain the same
@@littleroots Californians has been doing that for decades, just ask any long time residents of states surrounding California. Now, it has been expanded to include Texas.
@@howellwong11 are you talking about residents moving to Utah? Yea mainly past 20yrs
@@howellwong11everywhere they go, problems follow
@@howellwong11Californians seem to bleed outward and they bring their policies with them creating new californias
I was baffled at the amount of trash on the ground on Oahu. Especially right at the water at one of the parks we visited. I hope you all do get recycling and that it becomes part of the law because it is such a beautiful island and should be treated as such. 🏝
Its being worked on tho, in the building we live in there are recycled bins
Very good info. Mahalo for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
i love this video you guys are so considerate!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️🤙🏽
Thank you 🙏 😊
Waimea Bay is like "knock tourists on their okole" bay. They don't realize that the waves crash right on the beach because it's a huge, immediate drop-off into the ocean, like a deep end. I see so many rescues there with people not knowing how big the waves can get and how they're not just 'close' to shore.. they're ON the shore.
Yeah I’ve over estimated my swimming abilities on the big island more than once, and from now on I won’t even go to a beach to swim unless it’s developed for that purpose.
thanks for the amazing info and just content
Glad you enjoyed it!
Mahalo Nui Loa to you both for this video. I would like to say that you have done a great Video for Hawaii of respect and rules and regs of Hawaii for the culture, land and sealife. I am a Local and have respect the other laws and regulations when i traveled to the Mainland. Again THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. Both of you are not from here Hawaii but you have learned and respected our Aina and Culture, thank you for the respect. im just speechless that both of you have made a video like this. I Love what you have said about our Aina. agin again THANK YOU.
You are truly welcome, just trying to do our part.
Aloha brah thank you for respecting and understanding our way of life on hawaii stay safe and mahalo he la maika `i ia `oe (translation):Have a good day. :)
Thank you!
Locals drowning? I’m from hawaii and I just see Tourist getting hurt or drowning ... it’s rare to see a local in that situation . Very rare
Correct, the number of tourists compared to locals drowning is much higher cause tourists underestimate the waters
@@Livingtheglobe too many tourist's check common sense and courtesy with their luggage. Back in the 60s after eating at Queen's Surf our family walked the beach. My mother tried to warn two sunbathing tourist's, obviously newlyweds , that they were well best the blister burn stage, they responded with a snide comment...so she said "have a great rest of your honeymoon."
I say DO IT - and look, you did that video too lol (I just haven't watched it yet). Great video/content and the information is immensely appreciated. I'm going to share this with my friends as it's something everyone should see prior to a trip to the islands - Mahalo!!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video! Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Guys, you do a great job!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video. Great tips. :) However, there are no private beaches, by law, in Hawaii. The land may be private, so don't cross someone's property without their permission, but if you can get to the beach without doing that go for it.
Just go for it.
Yes, this is true
I'm planning on moving to Honolulu this fall.... I enjoyed watching the videos you created... The information you both provided was so useful...
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Thank you for making it.
Glad it was helpful!
I liked this video a lot!!! Can’t wait for the “Do’s” video DO IT 🙌🏼😁
Yay! done ruclips.net/video/k4eG_lVo-_c/видео.html