Famous for: The Great Royal Stone- Puukohola Heiau
The royal, stone Puukohola Heiau can be seen off the road, just north of the resorts of the Kohala Coast. This National Historic Site is home to one of the biggest restored heiau (temple) i...
Famous for: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Situated 30 miles southwest ofHilo, this is the home of Kilauea volcano, one of the most vigorous volcanoes on earth. The chance to witness the primitive process of creation and destruction make...
Famous for: The Rocking Lava caves
Take a walk in the dark throughout Nahuku, known as the Thurston Lava Tube, a 500-year old lava cave situated within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Lava caves like this are shaped when a r...
Famous for: Beautiful Water Falls
At Akaka Falls State Park, situated alongside the northeastern Hamakua Coast, one gets to witness two beautiful waterfalls on one short ramble. The pleasant 0.4-mile uphill hike will t...
Famous for: Honolulu Zoo- A Royal Wildlife
For a peek of some of the world's most exotic wildlife, head to this enchanting zoo on Waikiki's eastern end. The Honolulu Zoo is a 42 acre tropical botanical garden featuring 995 a...
Famous for: Kalakaua Avenue - Shopping Center and International Market
Waikiki's main street, named after King David Kalakaua, extends for 1 milefrom Beretania in Downtown Honolulu to the end of Kapiolani Park.AlongsideKalakaua Avenue - the heart of Waikiki - w...