Waipio Valley

Because several of Hawaii's former kings formerly called the Waipio Valley home, it is frequently referred to as the "Valley of the Kings."

Akaka Falls State Park

On the island of Hawaii, there is a state park called Akaka Falls Park. The deep pool drops 133 meters, and the area is encircled by warm, muggy air.

Pololu Valley Lookout

On the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, Pololu Valley Overlook is a must-visit location that provides breathtaking views of the Pololu Valley below.

Mauna Kea Summit

Hawaii's tallest summit, Mauna Kea's 4,207.3-meter peak, is a well-liked location for stargazing. Take this journey to get to the super volcano peak.

Dolphin Quest

Visit Dolphin Quest, a one-of-a-kind adventure on Hawaii's Big Island that is wonderful for kids, adults, and the entire family.

Mauna Kea Beach

One of Hawaii's most beautiful white sand beaches, Mauna Kea Beach is a family-friendly spot for sunbathing and snorkeling.

Chain of Craters Road

Enjoy the trip there as it passes through lava fields left behind by several volcanic eruptions, which is amazing in and of itself.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Some of the most distinctive geological, ecological, and treasured cultural landscapes in the world are protected by Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Manini'owali Beach (Kua Bay)

With its Crystal Clear Water and Soft White Sand, this beach is simply stunning and ideal for swimming, body surfing, and family entertainment.

Kealakekua Bay

A State Historical Park, Kealakekua Bay is the location of the Captain Cook Monument. The park is the perfect location for several water sports, such as snorkeling.

Black Sand Beach

In Hawaii, lava flows that have reached the ocean have formed beaches with black sand. Don't forget to see the Kohala's sole black sand beach.