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Hawaii's Fall Fishing Season is a dream come true for anglers looking to experience a true fishing paradise. With the cooler temperatures and calm waters, this time of year offers the perfect conditions for catching a wide variety of fish species. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, Hawaii's Fall Fishing Season is sure to provide you with an unforgettable fishing experience.
As the summer heat fades and autumn approaches, there's no better way to unwind and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's fall evenings than with a sunset cruise. Whether you're a local resident or a tourist visiting the islands, these cruises offer a magical experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. From breathtaking views of the colorful sky as the sun sets over the horizon to the gentle ocean breeze and soothing sound of the waves, a sunset cruise is the perfect way to relax and appreciate the natural beauty of Hawaii. With a variety of cruise options available, there's something for everyone to enjoy, from romantic dinner cruises to lively party boats. So why not book a sunset cruise and experience the magic of Hawaii's fall evenings for yourself?
Hawaii is known for its stunning beaches and lush landscapes, but many visitors are unaware of the beautiful fall foliage that graces the islands during the autumn months. From vibrant reds to deep oranges and warm yellows, Hawaii's autumn colors are a sight to behold. Whether you're a nature lover looking to soak in the stunning scenery or a photographer seeking the perfect shot, the fall foliage in Hawaii is sure to impress. Discover the best spots to experience Hawaii's spectacular autumn colors and book your fall adventure today!
Hawaii is known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it the perfect destination for water sports enthusiasts. As the autumn season rolls around, there are plenty of thrilling activities to try out in the Hawaiian waters. From surfing to paddleboarding, here are five exciting water sports to enjoy during your autumn adventure in Hawaii.
1. Snorkeling in Hanauma BayExplore the crystalline waters of Hanauma Bay, a protected marine sanctuary famous for its vibrant coral reef and wide variety of tropical fis
1. Farm Tour and Chef's Table Dinner at Kualoa RanchIndulge in an unforgettable farm-to-table experience at Kualoa Ranch, where you can embark on a guided tour of the lus
Hawaii, known for its picturesque beaches and tropical climate, might not be the first destination that comes to mind when you think of autumn festivals. However, this beautiful paradise island also knows how to celebrate the vibrant season of fall in its own unique way. From cultural events to food festivals, here are seven exciting fall festivals in Hawaii that you don't want to miss.
1. Fall Fun at Kona Pumpkin PatchOn the vibrant island of Hawaii, Kona Pumpkin Patch promises a memorable autumn adventure for the whole family. Explore their vast pumpki
Discover Maui’s natural beauty on a guided hiking trip to some of the island's most impressive waterfalls. Enjoy a picnic lunch by the waterfalls with optional hotel transfers at your disposal.
Discover the unmatched beauty of Kauai from above on a helicopter tour. See the impressive Jurassic Falls, the expansive Waimea Canyon, the dramatic cliffs of the Na Pali Coast, and more.
Set sail from Wai'anae and explore the turquoise waters of Western Oahu. Search for playful spinner dolphins, enjoy lunch onboard, and use the snorkeling gear to explore the vibrant underwater world.
Explore the Wailoa River on a guided kayaking tour.
Soar above Hawaii's iconic attractions on a helicopter tour from Honolulu. Admire the views over Oahu with your choice of doors on or off.
Sail high above the Garden Island of Kauai in this breathtaking hour-long scenic flight. Fly over crystal clear blue waters, soaring red cliffs, majestic green valleys, and cascading waterfalls.
Discover the dramatic beauty of two islands in Hawaii on a 55-minute scenic helicopter flight over Maui and Molokai. Get bird's eye views of the waterfalls, rainforest, and dormant volcanoes.
Soar above Hawaii's iconic attractions on a helicopter tour from Honolulu. Admire the views over Oahu with your choice of doors on or off.
Discover the history of Pearl Harbor and downtown Honolulu. Learn about the attack that changed the world and visit the USS Arizona memorial.
Soar over Volcano National Park on this helicopter tour from Hilo. Marvel at the height of the Mauna Loa from a distance. Fly over waterfalls that plunge into lush vegetation. (Weather Dependent)
Experience the Big Island’s most spectacular natural splendors on a guided tour. Discover volcanoes, the national park, a clear night sky, and a tasty dinner.
Swim with wild dolphins and snorkel with Hawaiian Green sea turtles and tropical reef fish. Eat lunch, have fun on the 21-foot waterslide, use paddle boards, kayak, and a floating mat.
Snorkel with experts at world-famous Molokini reef, plus a second snorkel spot known for green sea turtles and underwater lava arches. Discover an underwater world with certified Marine Naturalists.
Experience the ultimate customized private tour of Kauai in a luxury vehicle. Spend the day discovering the island's spectacular scenery in style.
Check this must-do activity off your bucket list while on the Big Island in Hawaii. Join a guided night tour to see giant manta rays feeding and interacting with other ocean creatures up close.
Discover Maui’s unforgettable landscape on a helicopter tour from Kahului. Land in the Wailua Valley and explore a former taro plantation on the ground in the Hawaiian rainforest.
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Our guide to Hawaii by our Hawaii local expert - Hawaii, more commonly referred to as the Big Island to avoid confusion between the state of Hawaii (which encompasses all eight islands) and Hawaii the individual island. The Big Islands is not only the largest of the Hawaiian Islands, but is still growing in size! On the Big Island you won't find big cities or crowds, but you will find the intense and serene natural beauty that Hawaii has to offer.
Our guide to Kahoolawe by our Hawaii local expert - The island of Kahoolawe is sacred to the Hawaiian people and yet unheard of by most non-natives. It is the smallest of the Hawaiian islands and positioned just of the southeast coast of Maui.
Our guide to Kauai by our Hawaii local expert - The untamed beauty of Kauai is truly indescribable. It is one of the oldest islands, located at the northernmost part of the Hawaiian chain. The landscape ranges from lush, tropical rainforest to red clay carved Waimea canyon to untouched white sand beaches.
Our guide to Lanai by our Hawaii local expert - Can you smell the sweet scent of the pineapple fields? Once used almost exclusively as a pineapple plantation, Lanai has now retired its crown as the world's leading producer of this succulent crop, giving way to the tourism industry.
Our guide to Maui by our Hawaii local expert - Known as the 'Valley Isle' Maui is the second largest island of the Hawaiian island chain. Less developed than Oahu, but more tourist friendly than the other isles, visitors can hike Haleakala National Park and explore Maui's seven sacred pools or tour the quaint town of Hana. Maui is an island that everyone should have the pleasure of experiencing.
Our guide to Molokai by our Hawaii local expert - Imagine sea cliffs that defiantly tower over the water's edge...waterfalls cascading through carved volcanic valleys...and sandy beaches that stretch out towards the horizon where the only footprints are yours. Welcome to Molokai.
Our guide to Niihau by our Hawaii local expert - Well named the "Forbidden Isle", this island is a private island and for the most part off limits to the public. It is the smallest of the inhabited islands and anchored west of Kauai. Visiting Niihau is restricted to invited guests, US Navy and Government personnel, and relatives of residents. General visitors and tourists can only visit the island via supervised tours such as heli-tours or diving excursions.
Our guide to Oahu by our Hawaii local expert - The most traveled island in all of Hawaii, Oahu is home to Waikiki, Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, and the famous surfing beaches ...
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