Recharge Your Senses: Hawai‘i Stays With You
Leisure and wellness cut centered on sunsets, ocean experiences, relaxation and reconnection. It presents Hawaiʻi as a place where visitors can slow down and regain a sense of balance.
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At Outrigger Journey TV, explore Hawai’i as the locals know it through stories that dive deep into the islands’ love of surfing, music, culture, and adventure.
Leisure and wellness cut centered on sunsets, ocean experiences, relaxation and reconnection. It presents Hawaiʻi as a place where visitors can slow down and regain a sense of balance.
Culinary-focused cut presenting poke, laulau, shave ice and other local foods as expressions of Hawaiʻi’s history, traditions and community relationships.
Adventure-focused campaign cut featuring Hawaiʻi’s beaches, reefs, forests and outdoor activities. The message is that these experiences create an emotional connection that lasts beyond the trip.
Master campaign spot positioning Hawaiʻi as more than a destination. It focuses on the relationships, values, culture and connection to place that remain with visitors after they return home.
Behind-the-scenes feature on the creation of Cirque du Soleil’s ʻAuana at the OUTRIGGER Waikīkī Beachcomber. It explores the collaboration among Hawaiian cultural advisors, hula practitioners, musicians, designers and Cirque artists to integrate moʻolelo, ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, music, costume and acrobatics.
Kauaʻi-born artist Allegra Scribner collects plastic debris from the island’s beaches, repurposing it into unique 3D artworks that encourage environmental stewardship.
Charlene Kaye returns to Honolulu for a homecoming performance at Blue Note Hawaii, blending music and comedy in her one-woman show “Tiger Daughter.”
Follow celebrated musician Taimane Gardner as she prepares to debut her new song, “Pikake Princess,” from composition and workshopping to its first performance at the OUTRIGGER Waikīkī Paradise Hotel.
In this episode, the Makamae artists delve into the essence of Makamae, exploring its deep cultural significance and the meticulous craftsmanship it entails.
Kauaʻi Shrimp sustainably farms Pacific White Leg shrimp in former sugar fields using natural methods, clean seawater, and renewable energy.