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How to avoid a sunburn on your Hawaiian vacation.
Let’s be frank: sunburns suck. And as an eco-adventure company that’s been around since 2002, at Skyline, we’ve seen plenty of sunburns severely limit the activities of our guests.
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Let’s be frank: sunburns suck. And as an eco-adventure company that’s been around since 2002, at Skyline, we’ve seen plenty of sunburns severely limit the activities of our guests.

Some of their important work includes water quality monitoring, ‘opihi (a type of mollusk) monitoring, coral bleaching monitoring, and outreach. All of these projects are ongoing and growing with Maui’s ever-evolving environment and climate.

Hawaiʻi may be known for its beautiful oceans and beaches, but some of the real treasures lie within its unique greenery and native wildlife. Take a closer look and watch for these unique sights on the island.

Fight those winter blues and make some new traditions this holiday season. Bring the whole ohana to Hawai'i for whale sightings, lūʻaus, sandmen, and Hawaiian Christmas trees and so much more!

When you think of Hawaiʻi - do images of beautiful beaches and lūʻaus come to mind? Of course they do! But there’s so much more. Taking a deeper dive into Hawaiian culture opened my eyes to a whole new world of traveling.

The EMWP’s primary focus is protecting Maui’s native forests to ensure that Maui residents have a clean source of water for domestic, commercial and agricultural uses for current and future generations.