Places to see in Hawaii
The Big Island, Hawaii is the only U.S. state that is made up of many small islands. It is also called 'the Orchid Isle.' The natural beauty and warm tropical climate attracts tourists to Hawaii. As the name ‘Hawaii’ strikes the ears the scene of beautiful beaches comes before everyone’s eyes. The alluring waves make it a popular destination for surfers too and active volcanoes to volcanologists as well.
The mountain trails of Hawaii are a luxury for hiker. This scenic Island offer best hiking spots and other entertaining activities like horseback riding, downhill ride, Air activities, cycling, golfing etc. to attract visitors.
We hereby discuss the places to see in Hawaii here in this article.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawaii is famous for having many active volcanoes and Kilauea of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is one of the most active volcanoes in the world! Hawaii Volcanoes National Park established in 1916 is major attraction to the visitors. The Park is a living museum which has more than 70 volcanoes on display. Camping and trekking opportunities are also available here. The addition to the park’s beauty is continuously flowing lava.
Polynesian Cultural Center
The Polynesian Cultural Center should be on your list while on visit to Hawaii. The centre is culturally rich and is a good place to learn about the island and inhabitants.
Hawaii's beaches
Hawaii has many of the world’s loveliest beaches. The beaches are surrounded by majestic mountains and the crystal clear turquoise waves attract visitors. Lanikai Beach is the popular beach of Hawaii.
Molokini Island
Hawaii offers many adventure sporting activities to sport lovers. Molokini Island is the popular snorkeling site in Hawaii. Molokini is also known for having clearest water in Hawaii.
Waimea Canyon
This beautiful Canyon is located in Koke’s State Park of the garden Island, Kauai. The Canyon is about 3,600 feet deep, a mile wide, and 10 miles long. Mark Twain termed Waimea Canyon as the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific'.
The beauty of the canyon is stunningly spectacular.
Hilo
This tropical area receives frequent rainfall; hence the area remains covered with lush greenery everywhere. The town has waterfalls like Akaka and Rainbow Falls; many museums, a historic theatre and golf courses.
Maui
Maui’s popular tourist attractions include two volcanoes, Haleakala and Puu Kukui separated by a valley another Haleakala National Park. Haleakala is one of the largest mountains in the world, and is colossal dormant volcano.
Honolulu and Waikiki
Greater Honolulu is a major urban center. Waikiki is blessed with bountiful nature. The beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and trails are the places to see in Hawaii. Don’t forget to shop for fine art, custom jewelry, designer clothing and local music!!
Captain Cook Monument
If you love to explore history, this is the place for you. The Captain Cook Monument was a small white spire built in memory of Captain James Cook, who discovered the Hawaiian Islands in 1778 and called the chain of islands the Sandwich Islands.