The kids are finally out of the house and
back to school and now you’ve gotten a chance to take a moment for yourself and breathe. So what do you do? What about taking a well-deserved vacation to reward yourself? And of course, there’s no better place to go than on a
sightseeing tour of one of the islands of Hawaii. Hawaii presents some of the most beautiful places in world to visit with a plethora of both relaxing and exciting activities all rolled into one, beautiful series of islands. Check out our top things to do the next time you
visit Hawaii:
• Waimea Canyon, Kauai: At over 10 miles wide and more than 3,600 feet deep, Waimea Canyon’s colored inner walls create one of the most spectacular views on the planet. Carved from several volcanic eruptions throughout the years, this beautiful canyon was dubbed the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” by none other than Mark Twain himself on a
tour of Hawaii.
• Waikiki, Oahu: Waikiki Beach is one of the most beautiful and popular places to visit on the planet and it’s easy to see why. With a beautiful beach surrounded by Diamond Head Crater on one side and other world-class hotels on the other, Waikiki is close to the Honolulu Zoo and tons of amazing shopping areas. Enjoy Waikiki Beach’s International Marketplace and find designer clothing, custom jewelry and more on this tropical vacation spot.
• Na Pali Coast, Kauai: The site of movies such as “The Thorn Birds” and “South Pacific”, this amazing 15-mile coastline features sheer cliffs that fall thousands of feet into the ocean. Enjoy surfing, sailing, hiking, and snorkeling at this island paradise.
• Pearl Harbor, Oahu: Forever cemented in United States history for being the site that the United States was attacked and pushed into World War II, Pearl Harbor is a place for remembrance and reflection from that fateful day on December 7, 1941, when 1,177 crew members lost their lives on the USS Arizona.
• Hawaii Polynesian Cultural Center: Only an hour from Waikiki, the Polynesian Cultural Center displays seven native villages of the difference Polynesian cultures.
• Hawaii’s Volcanoes National Park, Big Island: Filled with steaming vents, deep craters, crusty cinder cones and blackened lava fields up to 3 miles away, this amazing
National Park contains 60 miles of paved roads and almost 120 miles of marked trails for you to navigate. Still, we recommend enjoying the view from the comfort of a
helicopter tour with two of the world’s most active volcanoes (Kilauea and Mauna Loa) making their impact felt throughout the region.
Now that the kids are back in school, take some time and enjoy a
Hawaiian vacation for yourself. Enjoy the tropical luxury of these islands and enjoy the tour of a lifetime on these
sightseeing package tours from Tours4Fun today!