Cool thrills await you at Hawaii's only water park, a 25-acre theme park that is perfect for family fun. Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park is surrounded by a lush, tropical landscape in Kapolei, Oahu's Second City, and features a variety of exciting water slides, pools, and amenities for all ages and skill levels. Da FlowRider, the Park's $1 million-dollar attraction, is an interactive water sport/skill ride that offers the thrill of surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding in a self-contained and safe environment. The latest attraction, Island Adventure Golf, is an 18-hole high-end miniature golf course with nine ADA accessible holes. There is also a food court, luau lagoon, and an adult area with a spa, whirlpool, and bar.
HANAUMA BAY SNORKELING ADVENTURES
Splash around in what was once an active volcano. Located along the East Oahu coastline, Hanauma Bay is one of the most popular natural attractions in the world. Declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park in 1967, this natural crescent beach is sunken inside the walls of an extinct volcano. The waters are clear, making this protected ideal for snorkeling, with a diverse population of marine life and a large, rich coral reef. Visitors can swim with over 450 species of colorful tropical fish, and perhaps even dolphins and sea turtles. In fact, approximately 25 percent of the species found in the bay are indigenous to Hawaii. Kaimana Tours' Hanauma Bay Snorkeling Adventures provides round-trip transportation from Waikiki hotels to Hanauma Bay; sanitized cutting-edge snorkel equipment including a silicone dive mask, 'j' type snorkels, and endurance vinyl acetate fins; a defog solution provided for masks; instructions on use of equipment; and an audio and DVD presentation on Hawaiian marine life en-route to Hanauma Bay.
SEA LIFE PARK BY DOLPHIN DISCOVERY
Get up close and personal with Hawaii's marine life at Sea Life Park, where dolphins play, sea lions sing, and penguins entertain and delight. Located just 15 miles from Waikiki on Oahu's beautiful and scenic Makapuu Point, Sea Life Park is a world-class marine attraction perched between the majestic Koolau Mountain Range and breathtaking Makapuu Beach. Watch educational shows, or even swim with and kiss a dolphin, if you want. Experience magic and learn about a whole new world at this fun destination by the sea.
DOLE PLANTATION: THE MAZEDOLE
Learn about Hawaii’s pineapple crop history on this great roadside stop on the way to or returning from the scenic North Shore. Dole Plantation is home to the 2008 Guinness Book of World Records’ world's largest maze. Stroll along the pathways lined with 14,000 tropical plants and flowers or try to beat the record to complete the make in less than six minutes. Either way, if you make it out, you'll call it one amazing adventure.
DIAMOND HEAD CRATER HIKE (WITH SHUTTLE SERVICE)
Don’t miss a guided walk up to the summit of the most famous volcanic crater in the world, Mt. Leahi, better known as Diamond Head. Located along the southeast coast of Oahu, at the end of Waikiki, Diamond Head is a volcano that has been extinct for 150,000 years. In the early 1800s, British sailors mistakenly thought there were diamonds glimmering in the lava rocks—but the “diamonds” turned out to be calcite crystals. The crater is more than 3,500 in diameter with a 760 foot summit. The hour-long hike led by Kaimana Tours is considered easy to moderate in exertion. It is certainly worth the breathtaking, unparalleled 360-degree views of the coastline—don’t forget your camera!
THE LOUNGE AT NOBU
A culinary destination worldwide, Nobu is known for a spectacular dining experience. There’s a reason why this famous chain has a reputation for attracting celebrities and having hard to snag tables: it’s Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s exquisite sushi and seafood—especially the renowned miso black cod. Located in the Parc Hotel Waikiki, the Hawaii outpost is a standout among Nobu’s 22 restaurants around the world. The David Rockwell-designed interior uses running water and bamboo to reflect the island setting, and the seductive lighting will make everyone feel beautiful.
LANIKAI AT SUNRISE
Lanikai is the Hawaiian term for “heavenly waters,” and you will truly experience paradise when watching the sunrise over the Mokulua Islands with your bare feet in the sand.
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