Here’s some Hawaiian vacation activities that are sure to create great memories for a life time.
What: Hawaii Snorkeling
Where: Ohahu – Waikiki Beach
Who: Paradise Cruises
Description: If you’d love to get up close and personal with
beautiful tropical fish, then a snorkeling cruise is something you
can’t miss. You’ll climb onboard The Starlet and head out to the Kewalo
Reef, with the famous Diamond Head as your backdrop. The fish have been
hand fed, so they’re plenty friendly. This is a very nice excursion if
you are a snorkeling novice. Other activities include windsurfing,
kayaking, a floating trampoline, and a water slide. Relax on deck while
sunbathing. A BBQ lunch is included.
What: Hawaii Luau
Where: Ohahu
Who: Germaines Luau
Description: Imagine being a guest at a grand Hawaiian luau. As you
sit comfortably amongst new friends and old, you watch the royal
procession enter with fanfare, and witness the imu ceremony—see a
roasted pig raised up from the ground. Then you dine on traditional
Hawaiian dishes like poi and haupia, as well as, Mainland favorites
like fried chicken and tossed salad. After your scrumptious meal you
sit back and enjoy the wonderful Polynesian entertainers featuring
dancers from Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji and Samoa. Many consider this the
best luau in all of Hawaii.
What: Swim with the Dolphins
Where: Ohahu
Who: Dolphin Excursions
Description: You’ve fantasized about it. Now it’s time to do it.
You’ll be taken out on a boat with about twenty or so other dolphin
lovers off of Ohahu’s western shore. There you’ll see plenty of spinner
dolphins frolicking in the early morning seas. You’ll be given expert
snorkeling instruction so that even beginners can slip into the water
and swim amongst the sea’s friendliest inhabitants. As a bonus, you may
get to see whales, sea turtles and other exotic sea life.
What: Experience Polynesian Culture
Where: Ohahu
Who: Polynesian Cultural Center
Description: Learn about the rich history of Polynesian cultural
traditions at this popular Hawaiian attraction. See live demonstrations
of carving tiki statues, dancing with fire knives, barefoot tree
climbing, and the IMAX™ presentation of: “Coral Reef Adventure”. In the
afternoon enjoy the spectacular Pageant of the Long Canoes, a live
reenactment of Polynesian cultural history on floating platforms. Top
it all off with a Polynesian review show featuring dancers and native
drummers.
What: Horseback and ATV Tours
Where: Ohahu
Who: Kualoa Ranch
Description: Tour the beautiful island of Ohahu on horseback. They
have three types of horseback tours: 1) One Hour Ride: Explore the
southern half of the ranch surrounded by an 800 year-old fishpond; 2)
Two hour ride: Explore the northern part of the ranch and see WWII
bunkers, mountains, and the Pacific Ocean; 3) Cowboy Experience: A
crash course on how to herd cattle. ATV Tours: Explore the countryside
on an ATV.
What: Hawaii Submarine Tour
Where: Ohahu, Maui, Kona
Who: Atlantis Submarines
Description: Explore the ocean depths and learn about the Pacific’s
beautiful and exotic sea creatures on a U.S. Coast Guard approved
submarine tour. See tropical fish, sharks, sea turtles, eels,
shipwrecks and more up close. A unique and educational experience the
whole family can enjoy. The subs are spacious and air conditioned, and
go down to a maximum depth of about 125 ft.
What: Hawaii Military History Tour
Where: Pearl Harbor and Other Sites
Who: Home of the Brave
Description: Honor the brave service of U.S. military members in
Hawaii. This tour begins at historic Pearl Harbor. Other stops include:
Wheeler Army Airfield, Schofield Army Barracks, Fort Shafter, Punchbowl
National Memorial, Downtown Honolulu, Home of the Brave Museum and Gift
Shop.
What: Hawaii Day Hike
Where: Honolulu
Who: Department of Land and Natural Resources
Description: Put on your walking shoes, grab some water and head on
over to the Department of Land and Natural Resources. Here you can find
free hiking trail maps. Decide on what trails you’d like to see and
spend the day exploring some of Hawaii’s most beautiful places. Some
popular destinations are: Manoa Falls Trail, Waikiki Historic Trail,
Koko Crater, Makapuu Lighthouse, and Kaena Point.
What: Learn How to Surf
Where: Ohahu
Who: Hans Hedemann Surf School
Description: Learn to Hang 10 on Hawaii’s most scenic beaches.
Discover the techniques of surfing in a safe environment from trained
professionals. They offer private, semi-private, or group lessons. In a
couple of hours, you’ll be standing up on a surfboard and riding your
first wave!
What: Volcano Hiking Excursion
Where: Honolulu - Diamond Head
Description: Diamond Head is a dormant volcanic crater that is very
popular with tourists. Hiking up Diamond Head will take you about 45-60
minutes and will lead you along a changing and challenging terrain that
ends in a long, steep set of stairs. Once you get to the top, the view
is magnificent. Keep in mind that you must be in shape to attempt the
full hike up. There are places to rest, but no facilities. The trail
can be hot, so go very early in the morning—and bring water.


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