HONOLULU, HAWAII Polynesian Adventure Tours (Poly Ad), a leading Hawaii ground transportation company providing charter, sightseeing, and cruise company shore excursions, has embarked on a fleet modernization program under the direction its new owners, Transportation Charter Services (TCS).
2017 marks the 40th anniversary year for Polynesian Adventure Tours, the leading provider of unique tour experiences and high quality transportation services in the Hawaiian Islands. Polynesian Adventure Tours (Poly Ad) began in 1977 with three employees and four fifteen passenger vans and grew to become one of Hawaii’s largest, internationally recognized transportation company.
The famous and most recognized 8-1/2 foot bronze King Kamehameha Statue majestically stands in Honolulu, Hawaii on the island of Oahu in front of the home of the Hawaii State Supreme Court (Aliiolani Hale).
Tourism literature is awash with lists. With a few strokes your browser will display countless lists of places to visit and destinations to avoid. Writers have often strained and resorted to reasons such as “beautiful scenery”, “delicious food”, and “friendly people”. Kauai is different. The real challenge is to narrow down the many reasons to...
The National Park Service has selected Polynesian Adventure Tours to receive a 10-year concession contract to operate guided vehicle tours at Haleakalā National Park, effective January 1, 2018. Polynesian Adventure Tours is the largest of the four companies awarded contracts and has been operating tours at Haleakalā National Park since 1987.
Will you be visiting Hawaii on Memorial Day? If so, you won’t want to miss the annual Memorial Day Lantern Floating ceremony at Ala Moana Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii on the beautiful island of Oahu.
The word “aloha” is the most recognized of all Hawaiian words. Not only is it used virtually daily by local Hawaii residents, the word is included in the vast majority of advertising, blogs, and informal social media communication relating to Hawaii. Those of us who live in Hawaii think it’s wonderful that “aloha” is used...