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Aloha Hawaii! Explore the beautiful Tropical Island of Hula

Aloha Hawaii! Explore the beautiful, Tropical Island of Hula
Discover the beauty, culture and adventures waiting for you on the Hawaiian Islands.

Among the 50 states of the United States, Hawaii is the tropical sole territory that is an island and locates itself outside North America. It’s located in the Pacific Ocean that encompasses nearly the entire Hawaiian archipelago with 137 islands. The eight smallest geographically and eleventh least populous, but thirteenth most densely populated among the 50 states. It is the only state with an Asian American plurality. Its largest city, Honolulu is Hawaii’s state capital and is located on the island of O’ahu.

Its diverse natural scenery, Hawaii warm tropical climate, an abundance of public beaches, oceanic surroundings, and active volcanoes making it a popular destination for tourists. Hawaiian culture is mainly influenced by a mixture of North American and East Asian traditions and cultures.

What makes Hawaii special?

Hawaii is primarily known for its majestic beaches, other than that, this perfect travel destination has other things to offer. For many tourists, it is a destination to help you unwind, relax and disconnect from your daily grind because of its stunning beaches, exciting activities and gorgeous scenery. Its tropical climate and laid back atmosphere are just part of the things that makes this place special. What makes this island surely special is the welcoming and warm attitude of its locals that make the experience in this paradise extra special.

An escape to the tropics of Hawaii won’t be complete without the experience of its glimmering ocean, emerald valleys and golden sands, a glimpse of the only royal palace in the US. Lose yourself in the beauty of the hula and experience the welcoming aloha spirit.

This article invites you to read through and start planning your next adventure with family, daredevil explorations with friends or a romantic honeymoon with your better half. Here is the list of places and activities you can visit and explore in the beautiful island of Hawaii.

Waikiki Beach

Aloha Hawaii! Explore the beautiful, Tropical Island of Hula
Waikiki Beach on Oahu is Hawaii’s most popular and visited the beach and is located next to Diamond Head and Kapiolani Park.

The Waikiki means “spouting waters” and refers to the fresh river water that once flowed towards the ocean. This is the biggest and most popular tourist attraction in Hawaii. It is famous for its beaches and hotels that are just a few steps away from an overlooking ocean. Its calm waters are perfect for surfing lessons.

North Shore of Oahu

Aloha Hawaii! Explore the beautiful, Tropical Island of Hula
Famous for its surfing, snorkeling, and of course the fifty-one beaches that stretch for more than 11 miles along this incredible expanse of Oahu coastline.

This north shore part of Oahu is famous for its surfing, snorkeling and the 51 tropical beaches. It stretch along the 11-mile coastline in Oahu, Hawaii. Tourists can also enjoy other popular activities likes hiking, scuba diving, shark cage diving, skydiving, sailplane, glider, ultralight rides, and dolphin tours.

USS Arizona Memorial

Aloha Hawaii! Explore the beautiful, Tropical Island of Hula
The memorial honors the stories of the events of WWII and the War in the Pacific. Located in Honolulu, Hawaii.

This is where your Pearl Harbor experience begins. This attraction has a setting where World War II has begun for the United States. A must-see destination for every individual coming on the island. Everyone who wishes to explore the 17 acres, $65 million Pearl Harbor Visitor Center is free of charge.

Napali Coast State Wilderness Park

Aloha Hawaii! Explore the beautiful, Tropical Island of Hula
Explore the most popular trails in Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park with hand-
curated trail maps and driving directions.

Napali Coast is certainly one of the most recognizable and beautiful coastlines around the globe. This 16-mile (26 km) coastline stretches from the remote and wild Polihale Beach on the west to Kee Beach on the north shore of Kauai and is rich in Hawaiian cultural history. This area is also famous for its lavishly flowing waterfalls and freshwater rivers, a wide range of Hawaiian flowers and an excessive supply of natural food sources from its valley up to the sea.

Haleakala National Park

Haleakala National Park
Haleakalā National Park is an American national park located on the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii.

This tourist spot contains one of the two volcanoes that make up the eastern part of the Island of Maui. The national park extends from the 10,023-foot summit of Haleakala and down the southeast flank of the mountain to the Kipahulu coast near Hana on the island of Maui.

Haleakala National Park was established on the island of Maui to preserve the outstanding features of Haleakala Crater. The later additions on the park gave protection to the unique and fragile ecosystems and rare biotic species of Kipahulu Valley, the scenic pools along Obeo Gulch, and the coast.  

The temperature in this area is surely unpredictable and commonly ranges between 40 F and 65 F. It also can be below freezing point at any time of the year with the wind chill factor.

Road to Hana

Road to Hana
The Road to Hana is the crown jewel of Hawaii driving tours. Lush rainforest, dramatic and rugged ocean vistas, countless waterfalls and pools.

When you visit the Island of Maui, you should have a glimpse of Hawaii’s most beautiful landscape by touring to the eastern part of Maui at the Hana Highway. Most people who visit this place has two ways to experience the road, by car or a guided tour.

Upon traveling down the Road to Hana, stop by the Twin Falls for a light trek to the waterfall and experience Garden of Eden Arboretum. Discover the Hawaiian flora and fauna, shop at Nahiku Marketplace and Wai’anapanapa State Park to see a black sand beach and a rare glimpse of Old Hawaii.

Moloka’i’s Kalaupapa National Historical Park

Moloka’i’s Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Kalaupapa National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located in Kalaupapa, Hawaiʻi, on the island of Molokaʻi. 

Kalaupapa is located on the Kalaupapa Peninsula at the base of some of the highest sea cliffs in the world. During the 1870s a community was established here to support the leper colony. The legislature required people with such cases to be quarantined on this island to prevent the contagious transmission of Hansen’s disease. This area serves as a place where you can honor the sacred memories of people who had the mentioned illness.

Trip to Lana’i

Trip to Lana’i
Lanai is known as the “Pineapple Island” because it once was home to a plantation that produced 75% of the world’s pineapples.

This private island has a breathtaking view of the tropical Hawaiian archipelago. It is also famous as “the Pineapple Isle”, it gained its title from becoming the world’s foremost pineapple growing locations.

Kona Coffee Farms

Kona Coffee Farms

There more than a hundred of coffee farms in Kona. From the small art town of Holualoa to Kealakekua, which also offers tours to the public.

A trip to a coffee plantation to learn about the harvesting process, explore the coffee mills and also witness the beans process. The Kona Coffee Cultural Festival during November in Kailua Village is a must experience for the coffee lovers.  

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
 Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park protects some of the most unique geological, biological, and cultural landscapes in the world.

At last, you can experience some of nature’s most awe-inspiring wonders on this National Park. This was established in August of 1916 and is located 45 miles southwest of Hilo.

This park encompasses two active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Kilauea is one of the world’s most active volcano while Mauna Loa is the world’s most massive shield volcano.

Hawaii is undoubtedly one of the most iconic tropical places in the world! To discover more HERE

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