Hi-Kine Maps Explained!

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  • Why Hi-Kine Maps?

    💦 Printed on waterproof stone paper
    🥾 Packed with adventures (hikes, beaches, local gems)
    🏝️ Cultural insights + historical context
    🪣 Funds beach clean-up stations made from upcycled surfboards
    🗺️ Supports local organizations doing real work

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Experience Hawai'i

HI-Kine Unlimited started creating its maps to answer the question that everyone visiting Hawai'i asks: "What should we do while we are here?" We know it can be overwhelming looking up what to do in Hawai'i, so, we tailored our map to first time visitors that are looking for adventure and also want to hit the main attractions that are popular, yet highly rated.

Hawai'i differs from life on the mainland in many ways; from the culture to the surrounding wildlife, to the complex history, there is a lot to learn when on a short visit to Hawai'i. HI-Kine aims to share the knowledge of the islands that most people miss out on during their stay in a fun interactive adventure guide map. So grab a map and don't miss out!

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  • More Than a Map! Supporting Hi-Kine = Cleaner Beaches + Stronger Communities

    When you buy a Hi-Kine map, you’re not just getting something cool to help you explore Hawaiʻi, you’re backing a business that’s doing real good in the islands. We’re taking old surfboards that were headed for the landfill and turning them into beach cleanup stations — giving anyone the chance to help pick up rubbish while enjoying the beach (like the one pictured above). We’re giving a portion of every map sale to local Hawaiian organizations doing important work. And we’re building this thing with the goal of giving back more than we take…something most companies don’t even think about. This is about more than just maps. It’s about doing things the right way and using business as a force for good.

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Koko Head Hike

Hike #10 on the Oahu map will take you up 1,048 steps and offers 360 degree views that are so worth it! I guess you will just have to see for yourself. Step out of your comfort zone and sample some adventure!

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About Us

As fellow adventure seekers, we are excited to share the unique experiences and rich culture of the Hawaiian Islands. Driven by a passion and drive to give back, we designed these maps to meet your travel needs while also benefiting the local community. Our maps help you to plan your daily activities while providing insights into the culture and history that shape Hawai‘i today. They are crafted to offer every visitor a chance to learn about topics that are often misunderstood or overlooked during a short visit to Hawai‘i.

We are always seeking ways to improve, so please leave a review and tell us what you think of our maps!

(HI-Kine donates to support Local and Native Hawaiian organizations)

Locations

Here is a list of stores you can buy our Hi-Kine maps at if you are on island!

Oahu Locations:

  • Kalapawai Beach Market (Kailua)
  • Kalapawai Cafe & Deli (Waimanalo)
  • BookEnds (Kailua)
  • Kailua Beach Adventures
  • Tropical Farms Macadamia Nuts (Kaneohe)
  • Green World Coffee Farm (Wahiawa)
  • North Shore Surf Shop (Haleiwa)
  • Polynesian Treasures (Haleiwa)
  • Surf N Sea (Haleiwa)
  • Aloha General Store (Haleiwa)
  • HI-Pie Bakery (Haleiwa)
  • Blue Planet Surf Hale'iwa
  • South Shore Grill
  • Logos Bookstore

Hawai'i (Big Island) Locations:

  • Kohala Grown Market
  • Hawi Coffee Shop
  • Hamakua Macadamia Nut Co.
  • Petals Provisions (Treehouse)
  • Kona Stories Bookstore
  • Dolphin Discoveries
  • The Coffee Shack
  • Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation
  • Holualoa Kona Coffee
  • Kona Boys
  • Basically Books
  • Lavaloha

Maui Locations:

  • Alive & Well (Kahului)
  • Maui Coffee Attic (Kahului)
  • Maui Coffee Roasters (Kahului)
  • Howzit Hostel
  • The Maui Cookie Lady (Makawao)
  • Rodeo General Store (Makawao)
  • Jaws Country Store (Haiku)
  • Peahi Farm Stand (Haiku)
  • Choice Health Bar (Paia)
  • Crema (Pukalani)
  • Soley Aloha (Paia)
  • Sand & Sea Gifts (Paia)
  • Ku'au Store (Paia)
  • Story Maui (Paia)
  • Maui Diving & Snorkel (Kihei)
  • Tropical Ice Cream Cafe (Kihei)
  • 808 Deli (Kihei)
  • Maui Brewing Company (Kihei)
  • That's A Wrap Cafe (Kihei)
  • Kumu Farms (Maui Tropical Plantation)
  • Maui Kula Estate Chocolate
  • Maui Pineapple Store (Hali'imaile)
  • Maui Sunders (all 3 locations)
  • Garden Grove Cafe (Hana Hwy)
  • Hana Farms
  • Hana Lava Tube
  • Hasegawa (Hana)
  • Kahanu Garden NTBG (Hana)

The Meaning Behind Hi-Kine Unlimited

The name Hi-Kine references anything of Hawaiian Kine (kind), a play on the term “Da Kine,” which is Hawaiian pidgin for “the kind,” or the equivalent of saying “what-cha-ma-call-it.” The addition of  ‘Unlimited’ reflects our belief that the only limits in life are those we set within ourselves. Shoot for the stars and live a life that you desire!

Updates

Hi-Kine Unlimited is an independent, editorially curated travel guide designed to help visitors explore Hawai‘i responsibly. Businesses and attractions listed on this map are included for informational purposes only and have not paid for placement. Hi-Kine Unlimited is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially partnered with any organization or business unless explicitly stated.

All information is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but details such as hours, admission, and services may change. Please verify directly with the business before visiting.