The thought of a relaxing family vacation in Maui—tropical drink in hand—is a good one. With direct flights to Maui from San Diego and a number of major cities across the United States, it’s becoming easier and easier to visit this island paradise loved by all ages. If you’re considering visiting Maui with kids, take a look at Kaanapali Beach Resort. In This Article What is Kaanapali Beach Resort? Things to Do with Kids at Kaanapali Beach Resort Kaanapali Beaches Activities On the Water Land Activities Delicious Kaanapali Restaurants Where to Stay at Kaanapali Beach Resort What is Kaanapali Beach Resort? Kaanapali Beach Resort is a completely self-contained resort on a gorgeous three-mile stretch of beach along the sunny Western shores of Maui that was once a warrior training ground and the playground for Hawaii’s royalty. Kaanapali is a year-round destination for everyone with a number of festivals and events throughout the year including Kaa...
We docked up at St Vincent, the largest island in the Grenadines. I visited the Grenadines for my 10th birthday but missed out St Vincent so this was my first time visiting this island. First impressions were good. Sitting on my balcony, I looked at the roughed cliffs that scoured the coastlines, jagged rocks at their feet. Turquoise waves lapped at the fallen rocks. It certainly looked like a wild island which was a relief after visiting overly-commercialised St Lucia. I'd heard that this island had black sand beaches, something which I as yet to witness. The main luxury resort on the island had some white sand imported for its beach which I find terribly sad as the black sand is iconic, has an edge of mystery and is native to the island. The view out my balcony I just can't get enough pictures of our boat We had an excursion booked today called 'Pirates of the Caribbean Tour' where a catamaran took us to some spots along ...
When I was in high school, my friend and I filmed these short YouTube videos we creatively named The Brianna and Hannah Show. Basically, we obnoxiously discussed various topics in our lives for about 5 minutes and would end with a freestyle rap of some sort. Note: I use the term “freestyle rap” very, very loosely. During our choir trip to Europe, we decided that we needed to film a special episode while in Italy. We chose St. Mark’s Square in Venice to be the backdrop of our shenanigans. With our dear friend, Katie, behind the camera, we opened with the topic of Italian men. We assumed we’d be able to catch one on camera and possibly strike up a conversation. We spent about a whole minute of film time searching for some Italian Stallion to focus in on. Nope. Only tourists. Mediocre-looking ones at that. So then we moved on to talk about some interesting facts we had learned about a building in St. Mark’s Square. The whole video is probably only 6 minutes long. We closed with our...
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