Guy! Hawaiian Style - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Aloha Hawaii
Guy Fieri and his family arrive on Maui and receive a traditional blessing. Then they tour a pineapple farm and dive with sea turtles and reef sharks.

Islands of Adventure
On Maui, Guy Fieri cooks for Mick Fleetwood. Then the family head to the Big Island, where they dive after dark for an unbelievable manta ray extravaganza.

Makin' the Most of Maui
On Maui, Guy and his family go deep-sea fishing and then cook their catch with the help of some friends. Plus, they go clay shooting inside an old volcano.

The Fieris Say "Mahalo"
Guy and his family catch prawns and go spearfishing off the Big Island. Then they head to Oahu, make lunch for troops at Pearl Harbor and tour a submarine.

Mouthwatering Maui
The Fieri family is headed to Hawaii and diving into Maui's mouthwatering flavor. They check out a funky little shave ice spot that's also serving primo poke, a massive pineapple farm growing sweet, golden flavor and a tucked-away coconut oasis dishing out all kinds of surprising information. Plus, their friends and family gather for an authentic luau done local-style.
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