The 10 Best Places to See in Hawaii

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Lanikai Beach
Translated into English Lanikai means “heavenly sea,” which is exactly what it is. Locals and visitors alike marvel at the picture perfect white sandy beaches and clear turquoise waters.

Hilo
Hilo is a coastal Hawaiian town with something for everyone. This town features multiple museums, a beautiful historic theatre, and downtown area filled with shops and attractions.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, situated on Big Island, is one of the most visited spot in the entire state of Hawaii. It has trails for hiking, beautiful sights to photograph, and two record holding volcanoes.

Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge
In a comfortable 203 acres of land on the North shore of Kilauea, the Kilauea National wildlife refuge is the place to go when you want to see and learn about Hawaii’s exotic wildlife.

Molokini
The Molokini island is widely known for having the clearest waters in Hawaii, and offers from 80 to 200 feet of crystal clear waters. This also makes Molokini the location for Hawaii’s best and most beautiful snorkeling.

Waimea Canyon
Mark Twain once called this beautiful canyon in Koke’s State Park the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific”. Over 3,600 feet depth, a mile wide, and 10 miles long, this canyon is both inspiring and stunning in its mass and beauty.

Waikiki
With beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and trails, Waikiki offers all the grander of nature that other Hawaiian islands boast. It also has great shopping opportunities including fine art, custom jewelry, designer clothing, and local music.

Gardens of Kauai
The island of Kauai, known as the garden island, will leave you breathless from the moment you set eyes on it.

Haleakala
Haleakala is not only one of the largest mountains in the world, but it is also a massive dormant volcano. Seen from miles away, Haleakala is hard to miss, and even harder to look away from.

Polynesian Cultural Center
It should be no surprise that the Polynesian Cultural Center makes the list. Every visitor of Hawaii should visit this culture-rich center to not only learn about the island and local inhabitants, but the center also hosts one of most authentic luaus in Hawaii.

Roni Deutch
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7 Responses to “The 10 Best Places to See in Hawaii”

  1. buttersgirl Says:

    what are the best places to wed in hawaii?
    planning a wedding in hawaii and looking for best places beachside to do it – especially looking at Maui.

  2. DOODLE Says:

    THE TOP OF MAUNA KEY,THE WORLDS TALLEST MOUNTAIN 30,5000 FEET 1/3 RD IS UNDER WATER(EVEREST IS THE WORLDS HIGHEST MOUNTAIN 28,000 FEET).
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    KUANO EXOTIC HOLIDAYS

  3. rosita Says:

    along the beach with a bear footed bride with wind blowing in her hair… that would be beautiful… then you can barbecue meat and row into the sunset good luck
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  4. ms piccolo Says:

    Last summer my best friend was married on the top of Black Rock at the Sheraton Hotel in Kaanapali, Maui:

    http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/search/hotel_detail.html?propertyID=378

    They stayed in the amazing Presidential Suite and had their ceremony right on their own private lawn on the top of Black Rock. The views were incredible. Afterwards I was glad we weren’t on the sand, the view is much better from higher up.

    There are several pools at the hotel which are connected by a lazy river. There is great snorkeling around Black Rock. We also went scuba diving at Molokini Crater, the boat left from Lahaina which is a short drive away from the Sheraton. The standard rooms at this hotel were very nice.

    There is a pathway along the beach from the hotel which leads to a shopping center and some great restaurants. It’s about a 10 minute walk.

    If you are considering Kauai I recommend checking out Princeville however it’s more expensive than Sheraton on Maui.

    http://www.princeville.com/index-flash.html

    To be honest if you choose anywhere in Hawaii you will not be dissapointed! Have fun.
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  5. tallblondegirl_mt Says:

    We got married on Lanikai Beach on Oahu. The Mokalua Islands are in the back ground of our pictures. We got married in March, which is whale migrating season, and were lucky enough to have some whales show up right after the ceremony. It was amazing. It’s a lovely beach in a residential neighborhood so it’s never crowded. We also rented a house there rather than a hotel (FYI – the Paul Mitchell Estate is on Lanikai Beach and available for rent). Our officiant was a Lanikai resident and the cake baker and florist were in Kailua (just up the road from Lanikai) It was perfect and I would not change one single thing.
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  6. Dave A Says:

    I would suggest Maui. Got married there 2 years ago. The Fairmont Kei Lani is a great resort to stay at. All rooms are suites and very large.
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  7. 2hot4u Says:

    On the beach but not on Maui maybe Kauai. If you take my advice go here-
    http://www.geocities.com/atoein/paradise.html
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