HAWAII TRAVEL GUIDE
It’s been a while, welcome back. As I am planning to go to Hawaii in the next year, I have started making a list of things to do. So, I thought – well why not share those?
It has been a very stressful month or two for the majority of us. Planning a trip to Hawaii has made it a little easier, and a little more stressful at the same time. But, it is so easy to see why Hawaii has become synonymous with Paradise. From the beaches and technicolor coral reefs, to the volcanoes and breath-taking wonder of natural life.
I have realized, depending on what island you decide to go to - every island has a few things in common. With 8 total islands, it’s hard to choose what island to visit first. The most popular tourist destinations are Maui, Oahu, the Big Island, and Kauai. No matter which island you choose, you will always be able to find things to do within this beautiful state. So I have made life easier for vacation planners (like myself), and made a list of things to do.
+ ISLAND STYLE
Welcome to Paradise. Enjoy the simple life while on vacation, where you don’t have to worry about anything. Go for a walk or relax by the water and enjoy the sunset. Take a day to just sit under an umbrella by the pool with a frosty drink or two and feel the breeze on your face. If you’re up for something a bit more active- take a snorkeling tour and look at exotic coral reefs and feed the fish. Or take a Helicopter Tour up the Coast and take in the scenery from a birds-eye view.
+ PEARL HARBOR
If visiting Oahu, a Must Do is visiting one of the most important historical landmarks of World War II. Most places do charge a fee, but we have a special insiders tip. Head over early, because the first 1300 people will be allowed to get in for free starting at 7:00 am. You will be able to tour both the Pearl Harbor monument and the USS Arizona Memorial which includes a 23-minute documentary, a boat ride, 15 minutes at the memorial, and another boat ride back to explore more of Pearl Harbor on land.
+ SKY DIVING
For the brave souls that are visiting, this is your place to go. The weather always provides a birds-eye view of Hawaii and all the beautiful islands. Strong breezes, smooth sailing, stormy weather, massive waves are all environmental factors that heighten the experience, making every single event significant on your vacation. This is something I have always wanted to experience, and it might make it a little easier for me to step out when im in Hawaii (sorry mom).
+ BOOZE CRUISE IN WAIKIKI
The best times to do this are sunset, to enjoy the stunning colors. In the late Summer months, there is an annual booze cruise adventure that takes place on Na Hoku II. It has become tradition for people to board the 45 ft catamaran just before the sun goes down and sail off into the saturated horizon with drink in hand.
Times: 4 times – 11:30AM, 1:30PM, 3:30PM, 5:30PM (our favorite)
Location: Waikiki Beach, near Duke’s Restaurant.
Price: $40; $45 for Sunset Sail.
Duration: 90 minutes
+ SWIM WITH DOLPHINS
Say “Hello” to your new friends, and I’m not talking about the ones at Discovery Cove. One of the most popular “Must Do” items when people visit Hawaii. This is a once in a lifetime adventure. Snorkeling and swimming with dolphins is something you shouldn’t miss out on. Getting up close and personal with these creatures is an experience that everyone can enjoy! Several different companies offer Swimming with Dolphins.
+ HULA GRILL FOR DINNER
This popular restaurant is located on the 2nd floor of the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort. Depending on what you’re in the mood for, this place is great for lunch or dinner. The restaurant’s décor has great pictures and history about Hawaii and the hotel through the years. It is a wonderful place for locals, tourist, and friends. Hula Grill provides a taste for everyone.
+ ROAD TO HANA
When it comes to driving down the Hana Highways in Maui, it’s the journey – not the destination. Some people call it, “the highway to heaven.” Even though this adventure is absolutely beautiful, you might not have time to visit every attraction – so be sure to prioritize what you want to see, and where you want to go. A few of our must-see stops include: Wai’anapanapa State Park, Wailua Falls, Oheo Gulch, and Hamoa Beach. Depending on what time you go, this road can get congested with local traffic. Consider going early for a smoother ride.
+ KAUAI AND THE NA PALI COAST
Often referred to as the “Garden Isle” this island serves as a backdrop in many major films as well as television shows because of the tropical rainforest that covers most of the island. While visiting you can tour the coast by boat, kayak, snorkeling, or helicopter.
+ BIG ISLAND
Officially known as the island of Hawaii it received this nickname for a good reason; it is the largest island of the United States. Its surface is also greater than that of all other Hawaiian island combined. It has everything from its famous black sand beaches to snow covered peaks. While there are a lot of things to do – this island tends to be a bit quieter and the pace of living not as fast. This is the place to go for total relaxation.
No matter where you decide to go in Hawaii, there’s no wrong direction. Every island offers a different experience within the Hawaiian culture. For my Hawaii friends, and ones who have been here – please let me know your ideas below, too!