In today’s vlog we have our last full day of our Hawaii babymoon! We have so much fun packed into this day, we have an 8 hour tour around the island with Hi5Tours, who we’ve toured with before and had an awesome time! We tried new things this time, so we were super excited for this day of our trip! We checked out more filming locations, we tried some Hawaii’s famous food trucks, we kayaked and checked out another secret beach! We had a blast and we hope you had fun exploring more of the island with us! Thank you for watching and we’ll see you tomorrow with a new vid!
For more info about Hi5Tours check out their site here- https://www.hi5hawaii.com/
For more info about the coffee and chocolate factory we visited- https://www.islandxhawaii.com/
Other vids you might like!-
Our full Aulani babymoon playlist!-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEBH_kaa6sk&list=PLa6MWkMr0b2IkBbM2lkBm-CxkqrlOLSL7
Our Hi5 tour from last year!- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yqAgvXzwIk
Our full Adventures by Disney playlist, where we went to Aulani for the first time!- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qSO70UqAAk&list=PLa6MWkMr0b2KDQmhOO-D3zrL1CnjGPJwt
Traveling to Aulani for our first time in 2019!- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W0uP3WrE1k
Our Aulani adventure day 2 in 2019!- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Blg53IrTmiA
Our last day at Aulani 2019 & checking out the Luau!- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8lxX8yu2E0
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Edit….sorry guys just watched the home vlog and all was explained…
am always super positive with my comments and a massive fan of you guys but I hope you don’t mind some constructive criticism, I didn’t love how spilt up these videos of your trip were, I guess it was because of Xmas etc, but I found myself less interested in going back and watching them. Still love all you guys do though. 😊.
We visited IslandX when we were there in Oct-Nov and that's where I order my coffee and chocolate from. Yum.
COOL 😎
Your lovely faces made it the Hi5 tour webpage!!! So cute
This was simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing you adventures with us. 💗😊
I don't like these separated. I like a series of vlogs. It is so out of order 😫
I love how your Hawaii videos are still trickling in. I wish we did that with our Hawaii vlogs last month. Awesome video Jackson, Jen and Tim!
Another fabulous vlog x
i honestly really liked how yall released the videos not one after the other. left a bit of suspense
That burger truck next to Giovanni's is one of my favorite places to eat on the island! They have the best loco moco.
Enjoyed watching this ‘natural Hawaii’ video. I’ve never had shave ice. It looks really good!
If you are interested in Banyan trees there are some in FL! The Ringling Museum in Sarasota has a bunch of them. John Ringling had them imported for the Ca d’zan (his house). I used to work there.
The guide u had was amazing…. We are going to Aulani for our 25th in 2 yrs and I think I’d love to book this guy for a tour. He seemed so nice & so informative! Awesome! Glad u guys had this experience for your “baby moon”. So sweet Jackson is such a sweetie. I can’t wait to see him be a big brother. Jen- you’re absolutely gorgeous!!!! 😊
What a sweet man to share his paddle board to teach Jackson! A great experience for Jackson. He can do paddle boarding in florida too. I hope he can take a class to learn. Great family memories. 😊
Thanks 🙏 love watching your streams. Getting to watch Jackson grow and explore has been fun for this grandma of soon 4th grand daughter. She is due end of may or beginning of June.
Fun fact about balsa wood: As light as it is, it is actually the hard wood, same as oak or hickory!
Great video!! That shaved ice looked so good!!😎
Such a great core memory for the family. Thanks for sharing. 🎉
Jackson is so cute after the shave ice and his long legs! He’s getting so big. Thanks for sharing this video. We did the hole in the wall food tour in Oahu and loved that one too but will be trying this tour if we go back!
Jackson is getting so tall! My gosh how time flies!
It’s so funny how many of the same things you guys and Peter and Kitra did on your Hawaii trips when they were so close together! It’s interesting to see the different perspectives on everything.
I love the knowledge that we got watching this vlog, just wish we could have tasted the food lol. Jackson was definitely living his best island life 🏝️
We used hi5 in October when we got married in hawaii for our island tour! We had kevin and it was amazing it was everyone's favourite day. They said they've had lots of people book from you guys and we even met another hi5 tour also touring because of you guys!
Amazing tour guide, he was fantastic with Jackson too 👍
Love all the details y’all take time to give and the positivity y’all give off is the best! Love y’all’s videos so much! Thank y’all for taking the time and doing these!
What a great video this was! I enjoyed the tour you took and wish I could take it with Yani right now! Hubby and I have gone to Oahu and toured the island on our own, but this tour hit all the right notes. Finally–Jen, you are a trooper–beautiful and full of spunk in your last bit of pregnancy. Kudos to you!
The way Tim did that sweeping shot of the beach, you can absolutely see that’s where they filmed Hunger Games: Catching Fire. It’s the beach that surrounds the cornucopia for anyone who’s trying to place it.
We went to Kono’s shrimp truck next to Giovanni’s. It was excellent!!
That would make me so nervous Jackson being on the paddle boat 😳
From my experience for y’all’s next visit to Oahu the best burgers are at Seven Brothers they also have locations in Salt Lake and Provo Utah
Such a cool experience, I love that Jackson is not afraid to try anything 😍
Hilarious after Jackson had the shave ice! I wanna climb that tree! The high from a Hawaii Matsumoto Shaved Ice, too cute!
The oldest Chinatown and also the largest in the USA is in San Francisco. It was established in 1848. The Chinatown on Oahu wasn't established until 1900. Your tour guide needs to amend his facts.
"Blue Hawaii" was originally titled "Hawaiian Beach Boy." The movie was filmed on Oahu and Kauai, and the famous wedding scene was filmed at the Coco Palms Resort Hotel on Kauai. Coco Palms is, sadly, no longer but it was a fabulous resort during its time and an inspiration for many tiki aficionados.
Thank you for sharing your Oahu vacation. There is so much diversity on this island that so much of it is overlooked. Some of my favorite "hidden beaches" and waterfalls are on Oahu.
There is a store in Anchorage that sells those sweet treats. I got them when visiting family. They were so good.
Yanni your tour guide was mistaken in saying the Chinatown in Oahu is the oldest Chinatown in the USA. In fact, San Francisco's Chinatown IS the oldest in the USA and was established in 1848. I also have friends who documented this fact. The Chinatown on Oahu was established I'm 1900. I live in San Francisco and feel it's important to make that correction.
Jackson looked like a cool little dud on the paddle board.