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Top 5 Upcountry Maui Restaurants
Upcountry Maui is a place of amazing views, farm fresh food and laid back vibes and is a must see on your vacation to Maui. If you are a foodie and seeking an exceptional culinary experience, here are our top 5 Upcountry Maui restaurants.
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How Many Hawaiian Islands do you Know?7 min. readTopics: Maui, Kauai, Big Island, Culture
The most well known Hawaiian islands are the eight largest of the island chain. But even with these eight islands being the largest, many people only know of four of the islands off the top of their head.
Partner of the Month Mauna Kahalawai Watershed Partnership7 min. readTopics: Conservation, Maui, Kauai, Big Island
This February, Skyline Eco-Adventures is proud to support Mauna Kahālāwai Watershed Partnership’s efforts and their work at protecting Maui’s watershed.
Why can’t you go scuba diving before ziplining?7 min. readTopics: Maui, Kauai, Big Island, Travel Tips, Ziplines, Haleakala
Zipline customers for our Skyline Haleakala and Skyline Ka’anapali zipline courses must not go scuba diving within the 24 hours leading up to their scheduled zipline tour time.
How Skyline Eco-Adventures Does Good while Having Fun Ecotourism7 min. readTopics: Conservation, Maui, Kauai, Big Island, Ziplines, Tours
Skyline Hawaii as a company puts a very heavy focus on the environment. We love and care about the islands we call home and want them to stay beautiful for many generations to come.
Questions We Hear About Zipping on Big Island7 min. readTopics: Big Island, Ziplines
We get a lot of questions about the ins and outs of ziplining from our guests. Here are 10 of the most common questions we hear about ziplining on Big Island.
Big Island's Volcanic Eruption & Its Effect on Us7 min. readTopics: Conservation, Big Island, Culture
The Big Island volcano, Kilauea, had a large eruption event on May 3, 2018. Since this event in May, the volcano has added over 700 acres of land to the island.