To help you pick the best Hawaii beaches for your vacation we’ve found the top 6 for you. 1. Waialea Bay Head to the southern part of Kawaihae Bay and you’ll find one of the Big Island’s most popular beaches. Though Waialea Bay is not the easiest beach to get to, it’s known for being absolutely pristine-at least in the … Read More
Kauai Hiking Trails
Kauai has a range of places to hike – from swamps (don’t knock it until you see it!) to the popular Napali Coast. Let’s explore some of the best Kauai hikes. Koke’e State Park has seven trails to choose from. The Alakai Swamp Trail is an amazing rainforest/swamp area due to the runoff of the slopes of the mountain/volcano. Hiking … Read More
Manoa Falls
For many, visiting Hawaii is the ultimate escape. If you’ve been looking for a location that has all of the beauty of the natural island, it might just be Manoa Falls that you’ve been looking for and hoping to visit. Manoa Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. With 150 feet of what seems like an … Read More
How Big is Kauai?
Geography Kauai is 619.96 square miles in size with 108.2 resident per square mile. The physical size of Kauai makes it the fourth largest Hawaiian island. The highest point of the island tops out at 5,243 feet above sea level. Kauai has its own version of the Grand Canyon called Waimea Canyon, which measures at 3,000 feet deep. Population Kauai … Read More
How Big is Maui?
Maui is the second-largest in Hawaii. The island has a population of 144,444 people and is the third most popular island in Hawaii. According to a report in The Guardian, this is one of the five best places to live in the world. Maui was named by the Native Hawaiian people. This island follows the legion of Hawai’iloa and the … Read More
Oahu Hiking Trails
Hikes on Oahu will take you away from the hustle and bustle from the more populated parts of the island. In addition, you’ll get to see the gorgeous wild beauty of this spectacular Hawaii Island. Diamond Head Hike Diamond Head offers the best hike in Oahu and is definitely a local favorite. Once you reach the top of this gorgeous … Read More
Diamond Head Volcano
Have you ever wanted to experience a breathtaking view that not only encompasses spectacular mountains and valleys but also offers something new and exciting to your resume? Take a hike at Diamond Head Volcano in Hawaii to experience just that. Avid hikers will enjoy the two-hour hike with beautiful views and a challenging climb. While hiking about this historical landmark, … Read More
Top 5 Things To Do in Waikiki
Primarily known for its iconic and world-famous white sandy beaches, Waikiki has been a vacation spot for centuries. Back in the 1800’s some of Hawaii’s royalty used to vacation there. While it’s no longer the 1800’s, it’s still a popular vacation spot. If you’re looking to head here for vacation, there’s plenty to see and do. 1. Head to the … Read More
Camping on Kauai
Kauai is the oldest of the Hawaiian islands and the fourth largest in Hawaii. It’s garnered the nickname “Garden Isle” and stands out fairly distant from the main parts of Hawaii, roughly 105 miles from Oahu. Despite that, the island boasts lots of excellent options for camping on Kauai. Camping here is pretty reasonable, costing just $12 for state parks … Read More
Camping on Molokai
Molokai is an island about twenty-eight miles east of Honolulu and about thirty-five miles across, full of gorgeous spaces to relax and enjoy camping on Molokai. This is a cozy island, just the fifth largest in Hawaii, and has earned the name, “The Friendly Island.” There are lots of ways to enjoy a relaxing camping experience while exploring Hawaii—let’s take … Read More
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