Thursday, 24 September 2015

Most Famous Spots Outdoor Acitivities in Hawaii

The capital of Hawaii, Honolulu is always alive with action. There are lots of fun things to do in Honolulu, including soaking up sun on the amazing beaches of Oahu island, taking a stroll through a scenic park, going on a hike, or learning about Hawaii’s unique history.

Time is never on your side when you’re in Hawaii unless you decide to take up permanent residence as a surf bum. With some of the most stunning views in the world, taking in every attraction the Island had to offer would require a month of travel to savor every moment. We broke down some of the most popular Hawaiian Islands and their not-to-miss sights to make planning your itinerary easier. Here are some of the must-sees in Kauai, Maui, Oahu and Hawaii.        

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach is the most popular beach on Oahu. The two mile stretch of sand is a popular tourist destination due to its convenient location and beautiful scenery. It’s an ideal place to swim, snorkel, canoe, surf, or just soak up the sun on the sand.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

A uniquely changing landscape is the result of steaming volcanic craters, rainforest lava tubes and lava flows creating new sections of the park every day. Two active volcanoes, Kilauea Volcano and Mauna Loa (the largest volcano on Earth), can be explored. You’ll just have to return to see a new setting on your next visit.

US Army Museum of Hawaii

History fans will also love the US Army Museum of Hawaii, where you can trace the military history of Hawaii from ancient times to present day.The museum itself is an artifact; it was once a coastal artillery called Battery Randolph. Exhibits at the US Army Museum of Hawaii include artifacts, paintings, photographs, weapons and more. The museum also offers a thorough and educational walking tour.

Hapuna Beach Park

This half-mile beach has been voted the best in the United States many times. Powder fine white sand offers picturesque views replete with palm trees and the ocean blue. A reef at the south end of the beach even offers a chance for some pristine snorkeling.

Hanauma Bay

Famed for its amazing fish and marine life, the Hanauma Bay is the perfect spot to go snorkelling. The bay is home to a wide variety of species including the Humuhumunukunukuapuaa or better known as the Hawaiian state fish, trumpet fish, anggel fish and many more.

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