An interview on KHNL's Lucky You Live Hawaii.
We couldn't describe it any better.
Need an escape? That fantasy destination may be closer than you
think. Iin fact, it's right in our own backyard. They're the
magical Mokulua Islands. The twin isles are just a mile and half
away from Kailua Beach Park and they're just one reason we're so
Lucky to Live Kailua.

Armed with a
paddle and a sense of adventure we head out to our destination -
the Mokulua Islands. Our guide is Matt Stevens, he's made a living
giving tours for 2 Good Kayaks.
"It's a secret spot, I just like showing people," says Matt.
Matt and long time friend, Eric Lim, spent much of their childhood
exploring the mokes just east of Kailua Beach.
"We'd bring coolers, with drinks, Matt would bring a stove and cook
breakfast, and watch the sunrise come up," says Eric.
On this day, the conditions are picture perfect - you can see
Molokai in the distance. The water so calm, it's like gliding on
ice. And so glassy, you don't need a mask to see the bottom of the
ocean floor.
The Mokulua's are made up of two islands, Moku Iki on the left,
Moku Nui on the right - the only island people are allowed to
visit.
"For me, it's just that you get away from Oahu, even you know it's
only a half mile," says Matt.
Meet the locals here...Wedgetail Shearwater birds. The island is a
protected bird sanctuary, their homes go all the way up the slope
facing Lanikai Beach.
"You can tell that their nests are real real fragile, crush right
through."
We're able to get around the island with ease but Matt says it
isn't always this easy.
"You'll get swells coming up over these rocks, you really got to be
careful, because you get pulled into the water here waves could
just keep coming and slamming you into the island," says Matt.
But with common sense and curiosity as their compass, the two have
stumbled on some hidden treasures. At the back of the island is
Shark's Cove, one of their favorite spots.
"When the swells come in and when they fall it really looks like
the cove is breathing," says Matt.
It's a picture of serenity where you can snorkle and explore depths
of 25 feet.
"It's so peaceful. There's nothing like sitting on the back on the
island, and having no one around," says Eric.
It's a truly unique experience, a place that seems a world away
from the hustle and bustle of the city, and yet it's just a kayak
ride away.
"People leave with a sense of 'I worked for this, I created an
adventure today.'" says Matt.