FORT DERUSSY BEACH PARK
Wide and pretty sandy beach where you can play volleyball and enjoy the ...Read more
WAIKIKI TROLLEY
Read moreCharming minibus that allows to visit Honolulu and Waikiki with the possibility to stop at the main sites and then go back into the trolley, will be willing, throughout the day. There are four thematic lines for choice. However, even if the driver's comments are full of anecdotes and the stopovers to the key sites are sound, and you take the air on board, it is a bit expensive for what it is. If you want to make savings, take bus # 52, the Circle Isle, which starts from the Ala Moana Center station, crosses the city and turns around half the island in 4 hours for only US $ 2,50.
KALAMA BEACH PARK
Seaside park with picnic area, ideal for swimming, skateboarding and ...Read more
KAMAOLE BEACH PARK I, II AND III
Kihei's most beautiful beach, divided into Kamaole I, II and III, inviting ...Read more
KOKI BEACH
Golden sand beach with turquoise waters and surrounded by red cliffs near ...Read more
AHIHI-KINAU - LA PEROUSE BAY
Bay of lava rocks dating from the last eruption of the Haleakala volcano ...Read more
BIG BEACH (ONELOA BEACH)
Ultra-preserved beach with soft golden sand as far as the eye can see, ...Read more
POIPU BEACH PARK
One of the most popular beaches on the coast, perfect for swimming and ...Read more
HANALEI BEACH PARK
Shaded beach located at the mouth of the Habalei River, suitable for ...Read more
HAENA BEACH PARK
Beach with a view of the mountains, ideal for walking and watching the ...Read more
KAWAKIU BEACH
Kawakiu Beach is a small sandy beach with transparent water, ideal if you ...Read more
HALAWA BEACH PARK
Read moreThis beach is made up of two shape beaches, forming the top of a heart! Kamalaaea Beach is on the left, and Kawili Beach on the right. No fine sand but rocks on this very beautiful bay of the Vallée valley. Its sheltered waters are suitable for bathing, provided that they remain on the edge. Winter, waves wake up and the beach becomes a very good surf spot. Finally, a picnic area makes it a pleasant place to unwind after a hike in the valley of the same name. Washrooms on site.
KAPUKAHEHU BAY (Dixie Maru Cove)
Kapukahehu Bay is a small, quiet beach with orange-red sand, accessible ...Read more
DONKEY BEACH
Isolated and quiet beach, an oasis of peace for those who want to sunbathe ...Read more
MAKAPUU BEACH PARK
Beautiful beach in front of Manana Island, an excellent surf and boogie ...Read more
Makapuu Lighthouse trail
Park with beautiful views of the coast and a lighthouse that marks the ...Read more
WAIMEA BAY BEACH PARK
A large golden sandy beach, perfect for swimming, snorkeling or scuba ...Read more
MAUNA LOA MACADAMIA FACTORY
Mauna Loa Macadamia Factory allows you to discover the process of ...Read more
HAWAII TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN
Botanical Garden about 2 km past the start of Pepeekeo Drive, home to over ...Read more
RICHARDSON BEACH PARK
Richardson Beach Park is a snorkeling and turtle watching spot where ...Read more
KEALAKEKUA BAY STATE HISTORICAL PARK
This park is one of the most beautiful sites on the island of Hawaii and a ...Read more
MAKALAWENA BEACH
Makalawena Beach is a beautiful beach bordered by sand dunes with turquoise ...Read more
KIHOLO BAY
Small secret cove visible from the highway because its turquoise waters ...Read more
WAIALEA BEACH - 69 BEACH
Beach 69 is one of the beaches crossed by the Ala Kahakai hiking trailRead more
HANA BEACH PARK
Dark sandy beach along the bay of Hana and protected from the wind, family ...Read more
WAIMEA LOOKOUT
Read moreReally the most beautiful view on the canyon. Don't miss it!
SALT POND BEACH PARK
Nice curved sandy beach that offers safe swimming all year round in ...Read more
ANINI BEACH PARK
Beach for swimmers and snorkeling fans, so long to walk around and admire ...Read more
ALA MOANA BEACH PARK
Beach like a real swimming pool of one kilometer, protected by a coral ...Read more
IAO VALLEY STATE PARK
Green valley overhung by the Iao Needle peak, former place of fighting, ...Read more
MANOA FALLS
Path that winds between eucalyptus, banyan and bamboo with a possible ...Read more
TWIN FALLS
Emerald waterfalls inviting to swim, a path ends in the stream, another to ...Read more
MORMON TEMPLE
Huge white temple located at the top of a former plantation, bought by the ...Read more
WAIMEA VALLEY'S GARDENS
Natural and botanical park with nearly 6,000 species of tropical plants, ...Read more
RAINBOW FALLS
Rainbow Falls is a waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation and is ...Read more
QUEEN EMMA'S SUMMER PALACE
The summer residence of Queen Emma and her husband Kamehameha IV in ...Read more
CHARLEY YOUNG BEACH
Fine sandy beach without rocks or sea urchins in Kihei, ideal for ...Read more
BABY BEACH
Read moreBeach protected from currents by a reef. Ideal for children. But beware of the few rocks.
HANAMAULU BEACH PARK
Nice sheltered beach in Hanamaulu Bay, perfect for a seaside picnic break ...Read more
WAHIAWA BOTANICAL GARDEN
Pleasant tropical garden in the middle of the city of Wahiawa with rare ...Read more
SANDY BEACH PARK
Obama's favorite beach as a teenager and one of the best boogie boarding ...Read more
ANAEHOOMALU BEACH
This beautiful white sand beach is a good spot for windsurfing, swimming ...Read more
LAVA FLOW
Read moreTo view the lava flow, or sink lava, you must park and walk the marked trail on foot. We walk on a stretch of hardening lava, quite impressive. At the end, on the right, there is a huge cloud of smoke caused by the flow of lava from puuoo into the ocean. Most of the time you can see only the cloud and no lava. You must come before sunrise or at night to distinguish color from lava. In any case, and even if it's very tempting, you should never walk away from marked trails! The soil is unstable and boiling: it was fatal to many curious imprudent. Finally, before leaving, it is recommended to call the park standard to know exactly where the lava sink is: volcano is active and changes in trajectory occur daily. It's a question of luck, actually… if ever, when you stay on Big Island, you hear that the casting is particularly easy to observe, because we know that generally enough, you have to go to the park soon because it may not last.
HOLEI SEA ARCH
Arch of almost 30 m high in the open sea which is not made of stone but of ...Read more
PUNALUU BLACK SAND BEACH
A magnificent black sand beach where sea turtles come to lay their eggsRead more
DOLE PLANTATION
The Disneyland of the famous Hawaiian pineapple Dole, the largest maze in ...Read more
PUHOKAMOA FALLS
Inaccessible falls but a bridge allows to approach it, a fall called lower ...Read more
LITTLE BEACH
Small beach dedicated to naturism since the arrival of hippies in Maui in ...Read more
OPAEKAA FALLS
Two impressive waterfalls of 46 meters high and 12 meters wide, with a ...Read more