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Hawaii

  • Mar 31, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 19

Hawaii is a lush environment, a place of stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and unique biodiversity. This tropical paradise is composed of 137 islands, with the main eight islands being the most well-known: Hawaii (the Big Island), Maui, Oahu, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, Niihau, and Kahoolawe.

The islands are characterized by volcanic mountains, beautiful beaches, and lively ecosystems. A rich heritage is reflected in the islands' music, dance, art, and cuisine.


The Islands At a Glance

  • Honolulu, Oahu

  • Maui

  • The Big Island

  • Kauai




March 2024


Our journey begins in Honolulu. This is the capital city of Hawaii, a vibrant urban centre located on the island of Oahu.


Strolling through Waikiki was a pleasant experience, where the golden sands met the stunning waters of the Pacific Ocean. This beachfront neighbourhood is lined with palm trees, vibrant culture, and a variety of dining options. As you walk along the bustling promenade, the sound of waves crashing and the scent of ocean air stimulate a soothing ambiance.


The Royal Hawaiian Center, situated in the heart of Waikiki, offers an elegant shopping experience that blends luxury with Hawaiian charm. This open-air mall features a curated selection of high-end boutiques, designer brands, and unique local shops. With its combination of luxury shopping and a relaxed island vibe, the Royal Hawaiian Center is the perfect place to stroll.


The formations of land and movements of water are a truly inspiring sight.



We spent much of our time driving through the islands, often stopping and finding landmarks along the way. Quite a bit of hiking was involved.


On the Big Island, we visited the Mauna Kea Forest Reserve. This reserve is situated on the slopes of Mauna Kea, the tallest mountain in Hawaii, and is characterized by its unique flora and fauna, as well as its cultural significance. There are several hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore the rich biodiversity of the area. Due to its elevation and low light pollution, the area is also popular for stargazing, particularly from the Mauna Kea summit. It was quite chilly when we visited, as some roads were even blocked off due to icy conditions. Overall, the Mauna Kea Forest Reserve offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure.


On the island of Kaua'i, off the Po'ipū coast, we went on a Whale Watching Tour, seeing whales, sea turtles and other beautiful sea creatures in the wild. We were offered a unique opportunity to observe majestic marine life in their natural habitat.

The best time for whale watching in Kaua'i is typically from December to April, when humpback whales migrate to the warm Hawaiian waters. We were able to see humpback whales breaching, tail slapping, and spouting as they migrate through Hawaiian waters. In addition to whales and turtles, one might encounter dolphins, manta rays, and various fish species, making for a rich marine experience.

Our expert guides provided insights into the behaviours and habitats of the marine animals, enhancing the educational aspect of the tour. The tour also offers stunning views of the Po'ipū coastline, with its beautiful cliffs and clear blue waters. Ample opportunities for photography allow guests to capture memorable moments of the wildlife and landscapes.


Say a quick hello to this lovely turtle.







 
 
 

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