Hawaii Islands Sightseeing
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There is so much to see and do in Hawaii that it can be frustrating trying to decide how to best spend your limited time when visiting. Especially for first-timer visitors, a guided bus sightseeing tour is often the best way to see each island’s highlights and most popular sights in a relatively short amount...
Here are three royal palaces you won’t want to miss during your trip to the Hawaiian Islands.
Hidden along the serene and isolated Kohala coast sits Moʻokini heiau (sacred temple), a gem among archaeological sites. Moʻokini was built around 480 A.D. and is the first temple ever built in the Hawaiian Islands. Shrouded in an eerie and dark past, this luakini heiau was the site of many human sacrifices. Dedicated to Ku, the...
Tucked away among the slopes of Kohala mountain is the artist enclave of Hāwī. Quaint and charming, this North Kohala town has become popular among visitors longing to ditch the crowds and experience an eclectic mix of Hawaiian history and contemporary artisan culture. Sugar Boom Town Hāwī town is the perfect blend of small town...
Most people visiting O‘ahu put Pearl Harbor and hiking Diamond Head at the top of their to-do list, but many wonder what else can be seen outside of Waikiki. Plenty. War historians can walk from Waikiki to the oceanside U.S. Army Museum at Fort DeRussy or take a scenic ride up Punchbowl Crater to the...
Located on 12 acres of rainforest land, the Pana‘ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens, operated by Hawaii county, is far from your average zoo experience. This small-town menagerie is the only naturally occurring rainforest zoo in the United States. It also serves as both an educational and recreational facility for keiki (children) and boasts a fantastic...