We’ve enjoyed 365 Maui sunsets in 2022, and as the sun sets on our 49th year of Maui snorkeling and sailing tours, we wanted to reflect on some of the year’s highlights, and how they’ll carry us into 2023—our 50th anniversary!
Read MoreEach year the Sustainable Tourism of Hawai’i honors tour guides who best embody the core assets of quality sustainable tourism, and Trilogy Captain Dani was honored to accept the award for Maui’s Tour Guide of the Year!
Read MoreRead about the exciting new partnership between Trilogy’s Blue’Aina campaign and our friends at Eat Less Plastic, a team of researchers and voyagers dedicated to changing the future. As they embark on a four month long journey through the South Pacific, their research teams (plus a new addition!) will gather microplastic samples and conduct other ocean water testing in an effort to do their part to better our beautiful Earth.
Read MoreOne of the many questions guests ask our Crew is: What do the flags represent? Read on to find out the 411.
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1. vi. To go for a walk, ride, or sail; to go out for pleasure, stroll, promenade.
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Read MoreSo you’ve been on a tour (or many!) with us… now how do you recreate that delicious grilled chicken with our Trilogy pineapple glaze, or those ooey gooey Mom Coon’s cinnamon rolls? Answer: here are all our Trilogy recipes for you!
Read MoreThe Hawaii Ecotourism Association (HEA) has named Trilogy Excursions its 2017 Tour Operator of the year and Trilogy’s Conservation and Education Director and First Mate, Magen Schifiliti, the Tour Guide of the Year. Additional categories awarded are Travel Writer and Kupa‘a Ho‘aloha (HEA Volunteer). The award recipients were honored at the Annual Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, November 13th at the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel.
Read MoreTrilogy Excursions wins Pacific Business News Pineapple Award for Leaders in Attractions & Activities. The award was based on several criteria with the first being the accomplishments the company has achieved over the last five years, and the impact it has had on employees, guests, revenue, facilities and marketing.
Read MoreTRILOGY EXCURSIONS OUTFITS BOATS WITH REEF SAFE SUNSCREEN HAWAIIAN SOL
Trilogy continues its commitment to the environment by educating guests of the harmful effects of reef toxic chemicals.
Read MoreA voyage to Molokaʻi is extremely rare due to wind and wave conditions in the channel between the two islands. Every now and then, however, perhaps once a year, the wind and waves settle down enough to make the trek. Right away it was easy to see how this was a mini Molokini; crescent in shape, but teeming with marine life.
Read MoreHonolua Bay is a gem in the crown of West Maui surf and snorkel spots. Rich in Hawaiian history and revered around the world for its crystal clear waters, beautiful lines of waves, and extraordinary snorkeling, Honolua Bay is a treasure and an area that should be preserved and accessible by all.
Read MoreIt’s not easy for anyone to brag about himself or herself. It makes us feel uncomfortable and sometimes it’s hard to have the right perspective when looking back on our own achievements. That’s why I was interested in learning the back-story of Jim Coon, one of Trilogy’s co- founders and a pioneer of ecotourism and pono boating in Hawai’i.
Read More... A couple weeks after Nepal’s 8.1 magnitude quake, a past web-designer for Trilogy, Mitch Silver from Kula, asked for Trilogy’s help to fund a nonprofit that provides immediate food supply, medical relief and rebuilding efforts in Nepal, called #WeHelpNepal. We jumped at the opportunity, hosting a special Captains Sunset Dinner Sail fundraiser on May 22nd.
Read MoreHe travels the world constantly in search of one-of-a-kind experiences, mind blowing food, and intriguing culture - and he describes his experience on Maui as “the most amazing in his 14 years of travel”.
Read MoreSailing has always been a way that humans have harnessed renewable energy to travel, to explore the seas, and to enjoy a thrilling ride. But is there a way to make boating even more environmentally friendly?
Read MoreIf you’ve ever felt the gallop of a boat as it races across the water, or have hoisted the sails and harnessed the wind to move you across the sea, then you’ve felt the inescapable lure that sailing can have on the soul.
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