Skyline Eco-Adventures has zipline adventure tours on three of these four popular islands. The 8 largest are the most well known but there are islands and 5 counties that, together, form the state of Hawaii. Big Island Big Island is the largest island in the Hawaiian island chain. MaunaKea is one of those volcanoes. Few people know that there is a lake just below the summit of MaunaKea called Lake Waiau.
Big Island has the most volcano activity out of all of the Hawaiian islands. In fact, Kilauea is the single most active volcano on Earth. Maui Maui is the second largest island of the Hawaiian Island chain. Skyline Eco-Adventures has two tour locations on Maui. This zipline course is still one of our most popular and award-winning courses today!
Afterward, order brunch at Hawaiian Aroma Caffe and grab a celebratory beverage at the Maui Brewing Company both of which are located on the property. The seaside scene is appealing for surfers and non-surfers alike, as the lively beach scene is perfect for spending the afternoon watching the far braver and far more talented athletes of Hawaii tackle the tremendous surf.
Sign up for an outrigger canoe exploration down at the beach and partake in this ancient Hawaiian activity while spotting sea turtles and manta rays in the Pacific waters. Head over to the Maui Tropical Plantation and get a tour of the grounds for insight into the Hawaiian food scene which is quickly overtaking the rest of the nation—you can now find poke pronounced po-kay , a diced raw fish bowl, at airports far more landlocked than JFK or LAX these days.
Visit the Iao Valley State Park for some majestic, mountainous views at sunset, and be ready to take off the next morning for the legendary Road to Hana , which is known to be one of the most scenic routes in the country. Travelers and dawdlers should beware that they should block off an entire day for this winding, road trip journey.
Considered the whale watching capital of the archipelago, Maui is an ideal destination for humpback-sightings just off the coast.
Sign up for a whale watching tour with the Pacific Whale Foundation to catch the humpback whales on their annual breeding vacation: They visit the Hawaiian islands in the wintertime, after having spent the warmer months up north, feeding in Alaska.
Though the northern part of the island of Kauai—and Hanalei Bay, specifically—are eternally popular, the southern coast of Kauai is just as magnificent we recommend catching the sunrise at Poipu Beach to appreciate the gorgeous landscape fully. Adventure travelers should sign up for a Kauai ATV Tour to off-road your way back to a land before time or a landscape reminiscent of Jurassic Park, to be exact.
Another option for adrenaline-seekers is a zip-lining course high above the treetops with Skyline Eco-Adventures —what better way to appreciate the Garden Isle than from above, after all? Finally, every visitor must embark on a catamaran cruise with Kauai Sea Tours to the Na Pali Coast; keep your eyes peeled for humpback whales on your voyage. Only 38 miles long and 10 miles wide, the island of Molokai is home to a large percentage of native Hawaiians and remains the most authentic island experience you can have when visiting the Hawaiian archipelago.
The unspoiled nature is wondrous: The sunset at Kapalua Bay is spectacular, as are the breathtaking cliffs of Molokai. Explore the Kapuiawa Coconut Grove at dusk to witness the pink sky illuminate one of the oldest royal groves in Hawaii—King Kamehameha V planted the palms in the s. Hike the highest sea cliffs in the world at Kalaupapa , which rise 3, feet above the ocean, and explore the Kalaupapa National Historic Park , located at the base of the cliffs, which tells the story of the isolated leper colony which once called this region home.
A special culture has evolved from the unique natural environment of these islands. Native Hawaiians are the host culture here, and the values of Aloha have laid the foundation for the Hawaii we have today. Since the s, peoples of various cultures have been arriving on these shores, bringing their foods, their music and their ways of life. Today Hawaii is a bold showcase for farm-to-table fusion cuisine, culturally conscious fashion and innovation. Visitors will find themselves spoiled for options between romantic boutique getaways and family friendly five star resorts.
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