Makapuu Lighthouse - An Important Historical Site
Nestled between two scenic towns in the Hawaiian Islands, Makapu‘u Lighthouse is a popular landmark for locals and visitors alike. From this point you can catch an unforgettable view of both outer islands as well as Moloka'i & Lana’i while walking up along Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline.
Read MoreSnorkeling At Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Hanauma Bay is known as one of the best snorkeling beaches on O’ahu. Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, located on the southeast coast of Oahu (approximately 10 miles east of Waikiki), is one of Hawaii's most prominent natural attractions. Every day, about 3,000 people visit this magnificent refuge to swim, snorkel, sunbathe, and picnic. There is an entrance fee, and you will also be given a brief film on the Preserve.
Read MoreAncient Diamond Head Crater - Honolulu - Oahu
Known in Hawaiian as Leahi (brow of the tuna), the crater was given the name Diamond Head by British sailors in the nineteenth century who believed they found diamonds on the crater's slopes. Diamond Head is a popular hiking destination nowadays, offering panoramic views of Waikiki and the south coast of Oahu.
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