Hanauma Bay: A beautiful marine wonderland and beach located on the southeast coast of of Oahu near Hawaii Kai. Visitors will enjoy a sort ride down the hill are able to snorkel directly off the beach.
Iolani Palace and King Kamehameha Statue: King Kamehameha I was a great warrior, diplomat, and leader that united the Hawaiian Islands into a singular royal kingdom in 1810. The ʻIolani Palace was the royal residence of the Ali’i which began with Kamehameha I and ending with Queen Liliʻuokalani.
Diamond Head: Diamond Head Crater is a Hawaii State Monument. Visitors will enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean overlooking the city of Honolulu. The trail takes you to the edge of a 300,000 year old crater.
Makapuu Lookout: Located off Kalanianaole Highway on the southeastern tip of Oahu visitors will find parking and a paved trail that leads to Makapu’u Beach Park, the stunning sea cliffs, as well as Manana Island and Kaohikaipu Islands. Use caution visiting the sea cliffs if the waves are big.
Manoa Falls: A large waterfall located in the Manoa Valley in the city of Honolulu. The waterfall is located on the Manoa Falls Trail, a 1.6 mile hike that leads to the 150 foot waterfall. This waterfall is popular with visitors as well as locals.
North Shore Dole Plantation: A historic pineapple plantation and the world’s largest maze. Admission is free, guest will enjoy free activities such as pineapple cutting demo and a fish-feeding pond.
Pali Lookout: Nuʻuanu Pali is an are on the windward cliffs of the Koʻolau mountain range. It is located at the beginning of Nuʻuanu Valley on Oʻahu. It has stunning views of the windward coast of Oʻahu. It is a popular destination to stop and take pictures.
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