10
best activities Hawaii has to offer
by Stephanie Coburn
You can read a hundred of the “10 Best Activities
Hawaii has to Offer” and find as many lists with differing information.
This is not because the lists are wrong, it is simply because there are
so many amazing activities to do in Hawaii that each list maker can
only include their top 10 favorites, which is why there are so many
differences. Here are 10 more of the best activities in Hawaii, but
they are generalizations that appeal to the general population and
tourists heading to the islands for vacation. So, the best thing to do
is read this list and rank the activities you like most and call and
make reservations before your vacation begins. Then, when you reach the
islands you can look around, check out other activities, and either
choose more on this list or some of your own. Remember, there are
several islands that make up Hawaii and all of them have special
activities. The goal is for you to have the most fun possible and enjoy
your Hawaiian vacation.
Hawaii Activity #1 Hanauma Bay
Hanauma Bay, on the island of Oahu, boasts an
amazing coral reef that is simply out of this world. There are many
fish species that call Hanauma Bay and the coral reef their home, which
makes for incredible snorkeling. In fact, so many people snorkel at
Hanauma Bay that it often gets quite crowded. So, if you want to
snorkel at Hanauma Bay you should get there early or find out which
days are the slowest in order to enjoy this fabulous experience.
Hawaii Activity #2 Hawaii Volcanoes
The Volcanoes National Park on the main island of
Hawaii is out of this world. When you visit this park you will
encounter 330,000 acres preserved for hiking and the like, as well as
Mona Lau volcano that is dormant and the active, lava flowing Kilauea
volcano. You will be impressed to see the red, hot glow of lava oozing
out of this volcano. Spend a few hours or even a few days in The
Volcanoes National Park.
Hawaii Activity #3 Maui Drive
Take the road from the Kahului Airport all the way
to Hana and you will pass over countless bridges, enjoy the beautiful
landscape where you will see pineapples growing and proceed through the
tropical rainforest where other amazing fruits grow in addition to
eucalyptus trees. It takes several hours to make this short drive, but
near the end you will be blessed with the vision of black sand beaches
that are simply astonishing in their beauty. When you finally end up in
Hana you can enjoy excursions to waterfalls as well as great hikes.
Hawaii Activity #4 Waimea Canyon
On the island of Kauai is the Waimea Canyon which
is simply a breathtaking experience. The canyon is so large and
colorful that Mark Twain dubbed it the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.”
You will love the adventure and scenery at Waimea Canyon so you must
include this on your vacation “to do” list.
Hawaii Activity # 5 Waikiki Beach
If you are looking for a luxurious resort and a
relaxing beach, then Waikiki Beach is the place for you. In fact, the
majority of the resorts are located on Waikiki which was made popular
in the 1800s by Hawaiian royalty who frequented the area for its
beautiful beaches. This area is certainly not economical, but every
type of luxury you can imagine is available to you.
Hawaii Activity #6 Kona
The Kona coast is also a great resort location and
its beaches are fabulous for sun bathing and other beach activities, as
well as fishing and even snorkeling. As a result, many people vacation
at Kona because there are so many activities available in one place.
There are also coffee plantations that produce the natural and organic
Kona coffee so you could always take a tour to see how coffee is grown,
processed, and ultimately packaged and sold. Whatever you decide to do,
Kona has a lot of options.
Hawaii Activity # 7 Na’Pali Coast
The island of Kauai boasts the Na’Pali Coast which
is one of nature’s wonders. The towering cliffs originate on the
ocean’s floor and ascend from the water to create amazing gorges
created by waterfalls streaming down over centuries and eroding the
stone. You can hike to the Na’Pali coast, but this might take all day.
There are other options like boat tours and helicopter rides that will
also allow you to reach Na’Pali without so much effort if you are not
in the best physical condition to walk 11 miles or don’t have that much
time to spare.
Hawaii Activity #8 Iao Valley
This cloud covered valley on the island of Maui
provides a historical lesson for tourists because this flourishing
valley was the home to the agricultural god, Lono, and during feast
week the Hawaiians all joined together in the Iao Valley to honor Lono.
You will be amazed at the shape of the valley and the general feeling
you have of history when you visit this amazing place on Maui.
Hawaii Activity #9 Go Whale Watching
Whale watching can be a spectacular experience so
you should definitely include this in your itinerary. There are whale
watching tours that can be booked from Hawaii, Kauai, Oahu, or Maui.
You should book in advance, however, because these tours can get filled
up quickly and don’t happen year round!
Hawaii Activity #10 Luau
When people think of Hawaii the first thing that
comes to their mind is the luau. As a result, when you visit the
islands you absolutely must attend a Polynesian luau to top off your
vacation. You will enjoy the food, music, dance, and sites of the luau
and it will be an experience that will stay with you long after your
vacation ends and you return to your real life.
When you visit the islands you will not have
enough time to do all the amazing activities waiting for you. However,
you should pick the ones you find most interesting and save the rest
for subsequent vacations. When you visit Hawaii, you are sure to be
enchanted and engaged.
Stephanie Coburn is the Marketing Director for
Wailua Bay View, an oceanfront
kauai vacation rent . She has personally researched and
experienced many of the activities and destinations graced with
Hawaiian culture as described above.
Stephanie Coburn may be contacted at or stephanie.coburn@gmail.com
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