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Hi-Kine Kaua'i Map

Hi-Kine Kaua'i Map

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This Kaua'i Map picks up where our O'ahu map left off. Similar in design and function with points of interest organized by the different sides of the island and an easy referencing system.

The new content covered on the backside of the map dives into Hula, the Hawaiian Monarch, the Kapu System, Pidgin, 'Ōlelo Hawai'i (Hawaiian Language), the 'Okina, and a section on why there are clucking chickens everywhere on Kaua'i! 

 

Benefits of the map:

-Start Here section with directions on how to use the map as it was designed

-Map key for easy reference

-Driving times from key locations

-Beaches labeled with bathrooms, lifeguards, and snorkeling spots

-20 hikes varying from easy, moderate, hard, and very hard

-Descriptions that include Hawaiian history, local knowledge

-Directions on how to fold the map

-A day planned out as an example of arrival day plans if arriving between 6am-1pm

 

 

 

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O'AHU MAP DETAILS

Aloha!

This map of oahu is perfect if you’re unsure what to do while visiting or find yourself overwhelmed while looking up things to do but want to make the most of your time in Hawaii. The map is intuitive and has an easy location referencing system that uses different labeled and numbered surfboards depending on which region of the island you are interested in. The map was created by locals who live on Oahu and want to share the aloha and culture that surrounds. Included on the back side of the map are hiking, ocean, and local tips to encourage you to explore the island safely and smartly.

It serves as a vacation guide and includes key information for activities around Oahu to include: parking fees, bathroom/water fountain availability, suggested time for the activity, hours of operation, and general admission to name a few (see included info section below for more). The descriptions often include Hawaiian history and fun facts that you might miss out on if you don’t have one of these maps.

Put that phone away!

We all need that reminder to put our phones away from time to time, especially while in Hawaii where the Āina (Hawaiian translation: Land) is so beautiful; there’s a reason why billboards are illegal in Hawaii. The map is a one stop shop for key information for activities listed, all that’s left for you is booking the activity (if needed) and looking up directions to your desired destination. We created this map to help people like you navigate the tropical island of Oahu with ease and in a fun interactive format. The map also serves as a souvenir and is great to keep around for your next visit!

Locals

For those of us that live on Oahu this map is great to have around the house to lend to visitors when they ask the inevitable question of “what should we do while we are here?” Not everyone has the same taste in activities and this map offers a wide range of things to do around the island. 

Included Information:

-Map key for easy reference

-Driving times from key locations

-Beaches labeled with bathrooms, lifeguards, and snorkeling spots

-20 hikes varying from easy, moderate, hard, and very hard

-Descriptions that include Hawaiian history, local knowledge

-Hiking, ocean, and local tips

-Directions on how to fold the map

-Directions on how to use the map

Eco Friendly

Our folded maps are made of stone paper which offer many benefits over traditional art paper. Stone paper is more environmentally friendly over traditional paper which uses wood pulp as its raw material. 

Stone paper:

- Produced without using water

-Made by using only recycled materials (no deforestation, 100% tree free)

-Made with solar power

-Resistant to tearing and water

-Produced without any added chemicals

If you want to dispose of your map (but why not keep it for your next visit?) when finished, recycle it as if it were No. 2 plastic to ensure proper disposal and recycle; keep in mind, stone paper degrades in 6 to 12 months in sunlight.  

SHIPPING

We will get your map to you as quick as possible by shipping it USPS first class mail.