Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Caroline Curtis.
Hawaii Island Legends.
Honolulu: The Kame-
hameha Schools Press, 1996. Hawaiian tales and legends for preteens.
Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Caroline Curtis.
Tales of the Menehune.
Honolulu: The Kame-
hameha Schools Press, 1960. Compilation of legends relating to Hawai'i's “little
people.”
The official website of Maui County. Includes, among other items, information on city
government, the county-sponsored bus system, disability access, and a calendar of events.
This official site of the Hawai'i Visitors and Convention Bureau, the state-run tourism
organization, has information about all of the major Hawaiian Islands: transportation,
accommodations, eating, activities, shopping, Hawaiian products, an events calendar, a
travel planner and resource guide for a host of topics, as well as information about meet-
ings, conventions, and the organization itself.
The official site of the Maui Visitors Bureau, a branch of the Hawai'i Visitors and Con-
vention Bureau, has much the same information as the previous website but specific to
the island of Maui. Tourist information specific to Moloka'i and Lana'i, can be found at
A large, informative, and modern website that offers insights into everything from activit-
ies and trip planning to helpful tips and safety guidelines.
Produced and maintained by H&S Publishing, this first-rate commercial site has general
and specific information about all major Hawaiian Islands, a vacation planner, and sug-
gestions for things to do and places to see. For a nongovernment site, this is a great place