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Whether you're feeling outdoorsy or not, you're likely to be the only people around at some of the more unique ... Read more stops you'll make during an Open Eye Tour, so photos can be taken in settings not usually found! You'll have fun while you learn about the island's evolution, plants of medicinal and cultural significance (with seasonal sampling of fruit and other edibles), language, history, legends, music, and food. Hide
Join us for an exciting day of fishing in deep blue Hawaiian waters! The largest fish ever caught on rod and r ... Read more eel, an 805 lb. blue marlin was caught right here off Oahu. Not only does Oahu fishing offer a chance at a record fish such as this, but also the best opportunities in Hawaii to catch other game fish like mahi mahi, ono, ahi, and skipjack tuna. We are located at Kewalo Basin, minutes from Waikiki and some of the best natural fishing grounds Hawaii has to offer Hide
Strolling or driving through these lush four hundred acres in windward Oahu, you will truly agree that Hoomalu ... Read more hia is rightfully named "a peaceful refuge." Opened in 1982, this garden in Kaneohe features plantings from major tropical regions around the world grouped geographically. Special emphasis is placed on conserving plants native to Hawaii. Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Picnicing, Horsebackriding, and much much more. Hide
Beautiful, serine, scenic, these are just some of the words people use to describe this wonderful Hawaii park. ... Read more While mingling with the local wildlife you can enjoy gorgeous views of the famous Chinaman's Hat. If you want to stay a while you can set up camp and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian beach all day and night. Even if you are just passing through, you should definitely make a quick stop at the very least to see this beautiful park. Hide
Tours take you one mile off-shore on the Atlantis Discovery shuttle-boat which offers sweeping views of Diamon ... Read more d Head and the famous Waikiki coastline. From the shuttle, you board the 64-passenger submarine or one of the two 48-passenger submarines where you will descend up to 100 feet to view coral reefs, marine life, two sunken ships, the remains of two airliners, Japanese artificial reef structures and the University of Hawaii's reef enhancement project. The 64-passenger submarine is known as Atlantis XIV, the world's largest and most sophisticated passenger submarine. Select tours provide narration in Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. A multi-lingual tape deck is available on all tours. Hide
The Royal Hawaiian Luau can present such a tropically elegant luau. With a backdrop of Diamond Head and Waikik ... Read more i Beach, your evening begins with Hawaiian melodies and refreshing Mai Tais or Luau Punch on the Ocean Lawn, where each guest is greeted with a lei. The evening continues under the stars with a feast of foods from the Islands. The buffet includes all you can eat specialties like Teriyaki Beef and Island Style fish as well as salads and desserts. Hide
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, established in 1916, displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism, mi ... Read more gration, and evolution ? processes that thrust a bare land from the sea and clothed it with complex and unique ecosystems, and a distinct human culture. The park encompasses 333,000 acres and ranges from sea level to the summit of the earth's most massive volcano, Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, offers scientists insights on the birth of the Hawaiian Islands and visitors views of dramatic volcanic landscapes. Over half of the park is designated wilderness and provides unique hiking and camping opportunities. Hide
Pilgrimages to the memorial - a 184-foot-long, bright-white rectangular structure that straddles the Arizona ... Read more without touching it - begin at the visitor center with a 23-minute documentary movie. Events leading to the attack are described with clarity and power through footage gleaned primarily from the National Archives. Scenes and sound, stunning in their unflinching fact, capture the destruction and pandemonium of Dec.7. The Arizona Memorial pays tribute to the 1,177 American military personnel who are entombed in the wreckage of the USS Arizona, which was sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II. Hide
The ranch is comprised of three majestic mountains and 2 gorgeous valleys. The various activities offered at K ... Read more ualoa are not only fun, but they allow people of different interests and abilities the opportunity to visit this extraordinary place. The ranch has a unique and interesting history that will unfold with each activity and tour. Hide
A unique locally owned and operated guided fishing service for visitors and residents on the Hawaiian Island o ... Read more f Oahu. Experience fly fishing, light tackle or bait fishing excursions for bonefish (o'io), trevally (papi'o, ulua), and other hard fighting game fish found in Hawaiian waters. Hide
Enjoy the beauty of the Big Island of Hawaii and treat yourself to a personal tour. We love to take people to ... Read more the special places and the natural wonders found only here on the east side of Hawaii's Big Island. You can choose from a wide selection of scenic places to visit and fun things to do. You will be able to design your day to fit your desires. My tours include: Volcanoes National Park, with a walk through a lava tube, the lava flow, water falls, beaches, warm springs, orchid farms, botanical gardens, hikes, swimming, snorkeling, museums, etc. Just tell me what you want to see and I will take you there. Hide
A three-hour guided tour along the scenic Hanalei River and Bay Reef Lagoon accompanied by charming water-born ... Read more e natural historians. Safe family enjoyment with the land, water, fauna and flora genuinely interpreted. Highlights are views of Bali Hai (Makana Peak), and the sweeping "South Pacific" panorama. Bird and turtle watch, snorkel for views of colorful reef fish. Wade by a sandy beach. The more adventurous can paddle out in a surf kayak. Perfect soft adventure for all ages, couples and families. Frolic with us in these calm, clear, shallow waters. Hide
Positively the best tours and guides in all Hawaii! Offers airconditioned bus sightseeing ground tours throughout ... Read more the state of Hawaii. Hide
The Fair Wind II is a 60 ft. custom catamaran meticulously designed by owner Puhi Dant for snorkeling at Keala ... Read more kekua Bay. The vessel's features are designed for the comfort and safety of all passengers. Snorkel gear and instruction are provided, plus a 15 foot water slide, fresh water shower, high jump platform, boogie boards, view boxes and various flotation devices make this trip fun for all ages! The boat is used as your beach; shaded inside cabin or spacious sundecks provide comfort for everyone. We also offer Scuba and Snuba and personalized videos as options on the cruise. Hide
Valley of the Temples Memorial Park has been serving Hawaii's community since 1963, by providing an everlastin ... Read more g and majestic resting place for loved ones. The park is home to one of Hawaii's most treasured secrets. Hidden beneath the Ko'olaus, just a couple miles from the highway, sits the beautiful Byodo-in Temple. Hide