November 21, 2007
Must See Spots on Your Hawaii Honeymoon
There are notable monuments, structures and hotspots that tourists continue to revisit every year. Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii and also is its most populous region. Honeymooners can definitely experience the Hawaiian lifestyle by visiting communities and neighborhoods.
A Hawaii honeymoon will not be complete without seeing the fabled Pearl Harbor. There are still remnants of the old naval base that tells a lot of stories about American passion and courage. Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve is another hotspot showing thousands of tropical wildlife and underwater species only present only in this part of the Pacific. The Diamond Head State Monument is another attraction which is actually a volcano crater.
Green Kauai
Kauai is also one of the eight major islands of Hawaii. Couples will find a lot of native vegetation plus get to enjoy exotic dishes. The island is very rich in natural resources and honeymooners usually come to visit the many botanical gardens, state parks and reserves found in the area. Some of the popular attractions in the island are the Fern Grotto, Koke’e State Park, Moir Gardens, Na’Aina Kai Botanical Gardens and Waimea Canyon.
Nature-loving couples will surely enjoy their Hawaii honeymoon in Kauai. Some of the activities that can be availed of are boat and helicopter tours, kayaking and trail hiking. One main highway goes almost around the whole island although some parts can only be accessed by foot. Aside from cliff side and beach trails, there are also waterfalls, rivers, swamps and valleys that may still hold remnants of Hawaii’s oldest tribal communities.
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