Aloha and welcome to award winning Go Visit Hawaii, your unbiased source for staying up to date on all Hawaii has to offer. We bring you the news and reviews on Hawaii’s deals, hotels, restaurants, sight-seeing, and entertainment. This site helps you wade through the masses of Hawaii travel information to help you find all the best things to see, do and experience when you vacation in Hawaii. Whether you are planning a Hawaii vacation or just dreaming of one, you’ll get a fresh taste of Hawaii every day at Go Visit Hawaii.
Go Visit Hawaii is written by seasoned Hawaii traveler Sheila Beal who has a tremendous enthusiasm for visiting the Aloha State. Her articles resonate with visitors because they are all written from the visitor’s perspective. She understands the challenges of planning a vacation to Hawaii based on her own experiences and so she’s able to help visitors make their plans in a very practical way.
Sheila’s husband, Andy, provides the photography and videos for Go Visit Hawaii. Together, they’re a dynamic duo for Hawaii vacation planning. To learn more about Andy and Sheila, please click these links:
- Sheila Beal, Editor
- Andy Beal, Camera Man
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