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The Best of Hawaii 4th of July Fireworks

  Do you know know of other 4th of July celebrations that aren’t on our list? Email additions to: marketing@dewittmove.com 4th of July Events We recommend confirming that the following activities will take place as scheduled. Phone numbers or web links are provided for your convenience. Kauai America’s Most West Freedom Fest  Monday, July 3, 2017 6:00 PM Shenanigans 1308 Club Road Barking Sands, HI 96752 Kauai Hospice 28th Annual Concert in the Sky Tuesday, July 4, 2017 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM Vidinha Stadium Hoolako St Lihue, HI 96766 Kekaha 4th of July Celebration Event Tuesday, July 4, 2017 4:00 PM – 9:30 PM Kekaha Faye...

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Hawaii Weather: Winter Activities

While other places in the U.S. may have temperate winter weather, only Hawaii offers a balmy climate, warm ocean temperatures and snowy mountaintops all throughout winter on a yearly basis. Winter, or Hooilo in Hawaiian, lasts from November to April with an average daytime temperature of a pleasant 78 degrees, compared to the summer average of 85 degrees. Rain is mostly limited to localized inland showers, and although it only snows at the tops of the highest mountains, you could take an ocean swim and a chilly hike on the same day. Hawaii’s proximity to the equator provides winter days with almost as many hours...

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Moving to the Mainland: Las Vegas

If you’re moving to the Mainland from Hawaii, Royal Hawaiian Movers wants to Make it Easy. Since we know a thing or two about moving, we put together a list of 5 important things to know when moving to Las Vegas, NV along with some helpful links. Cost of Living Hawaii is as expensive you think. Hawaii living is the most expensive, so no matter where you move you’ll likely feel the difference of the lower cost of living. For a Hawaii to Las Vegas move your overall cost of living can decrease by as much as 50%. This drastic difference is primarily due to...

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Uncle Alfred’s Corner

This list of commonly used Hawaiian words and phrases is good to have handy whether you are moving, vacationing, or visiting for business. Assembled with the help of the Royal Hawaiian Movers staff, Uncle Alfred’s Corner is designed help you settle right in to the Hawaiian way. Have something to add?  Submit your suggestions here Word or Phrase Meaning A A hui hou Until we meet again Aloha ahiahi Good Night Aloha ‘auinalā Good Afternoon Aloha kakahiaka Good Morning E E komo mai Welcome H Hana hou  Encore, Do it Again Hau’oli makahiki hou means Happy New Year Ho’omaika’i Congratulations M Mahalo (‘mä, hälo) Thank you...

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The HI Life is Right for You – Here’s Why

Thinking about moving to Hawaii? Great decision! The islands of Hawaii have a lot to offer. From 365-days-a-year beach access to a bevy of diverse outdoor activities at your fingertips to the type of scenery you normally only would see in movies in your backyard, the benefits of the Hawaii lifestyle are seemingly endless. But island life isn’t all what you see on the screen. Below are some of the key differences between Hawaii life and life elsewhere that you should consider before planning your move to the islands. You Value Quality Time with Your Family With beaches just minutes away from most residential areas,...

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15 Things To Do in Hawaii That You Won’t Want to Miss

We all know that Hawaii is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world, but lesser known are the many great experiences and amazing things to do in Hawaii. With 30 years of expertise in moving people to Hawaii, as well as a presence on all of the major Hawaiian Islands, the team at Royal Hawaiian Movers thought it would be nice to share some local insight on the best Hawaiian experiences you can enjoy after you arrive. No matter if you’re on the Big Island of Hawaii, Kauai, Maui or Oahu, we have fun things for you to do in Hawaii. Here are...

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