9 Things You Must Do In Hawaii

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Here are the top 9 things you must do on your Hawaiian Islands Vacation:
9. Visit World War II Remains: Pearl Harbor and USS Arizona
Part of enjoying a place is learning its history, and to do this you must visit Pearl Harbor. Here, tourists can pay homage to the war heroes who died on December 7, 1941. Pearl Harbor was once a vital military base, and plays a significant part in the nation’s history. Now, it is one of Hawaii’s top tourist attractions. While here, be sure to visit the Arizona Memorial and see the remains below the glass floor. The best part about this place is that entrance is free.
8. Experience a Polynesian Luau
Your vacation can’t be considered complete without a luau experience. Luaus have it all as it exposes you to the Hawaiian cuisine and culture through a night of food and entertainment. You will have a taste of foods like kalua pig and lomi lomi salmon. The entertainment includes hula dancing and Polynesian fire dancers.
7. Go Volcano Watching
Hawaii is best known for its volcanoes, both active and dormant. The Big Island, however, is home to Volcanoes National Park, and the world’s most active volcano, Kilauea. If you’re lucky, you can see steam and flowing lava gushing from this volcano. Mauna Loa is also found In Hawaii, and is the world’s largest dormant volcano and reaches up to 13,677 feet in height.
6. See Waimea Canyon
If you are planning to visit Kauai, you should definitely see Koke’e State Park, home to Waimea Canyon. This is the largest canyon in the Pacific, which earned it the nickname, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” It is 10 miles long and 3,600 feet deep, and was created by centuries of erosion caused by flooding from the dormant Mount Waialeale. The canyon walls show carving by volcanic lava, which show unique and beautiful patterns and formations.
5. Watch whales and dolphins
If you’re interested in seeing whales, be sure to visit Hawaii between the months of December and April. Certain parts of shore are audience to humpback whales that migrate here away from colder regions. These islands are also home to other species such as killer whales. The best place to see whales is the Big Island, but Kauai and Maui are great places as well. You can also see dolphins during May on the island of Oahu, as many of them gather near the coast.
4. Enjoy a Helicopter Ride
While Hawaii is beautiful from the ground, you’ll have a fuller enjoyment of it from the air. You can take a helicopter tour over the islands to take in the full scenery.
3. Try Snorkeling
The islands of Hawaii have unique sea life, but perhaps the most exciting and diverse of them all is Molokini near the island of Maui. One of the top 10 snorkeling spots in the world, Molokini has schools of vividly colored fish, some of which are indigenous to Hawaii. Those who don’t know how to snorkel can visit this place in a glass bottom boat to see this exciting marine spot.
2. Chill out on the beach
No matter where you are in Hawaii, you’ll always have a view of the ocean. Since you’re here, be sure to visit the many top-rated beaches that call Hawaii home. The most popular beach here is Waikiki Beach, located on Oahu’s southern shore, and home to a number of luxurious hotels. You can do anything on these beaches from tanning to surfing and swimming. No matter what you do, the weather will always be pleasant.
1. Surf! Ride the Waves
Surfing is perhaps Hawaii’s most well known and popular sport. The constantly great waves make Hawaii a very popular sport for surfers. The North Shore is the most popular spot, as waves here can reach a height of 30 feet during the first and last three months of the year. Learning to surf should be done on Maui, as the waves here are easy to handle and the water is always warm.
Hawaii vacations are great experiences and attract millions of visitors each year. Along with the multitude of activities found here, the warm spirit of the Hawaiian people make your vacation pleasant and relaxing. This is truly the closest place to paradise.
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