Hawaii is one of the biggest honeymoon destinations in the world. Whether you are in Kauai, Maui or Big island, Hawaii offers excellent options for couples. Here you will find blue lagoons, lush rainforests, hidden gardens, cascading waterfalls, wild rivers running through rugged canyons, and soaring volcanoes.
This volcano—called "House of the Sun" by early Hawaiians—has not erupted for more than 200 years. Haleakala, a massive shield volcano that rises 10,023 feet above Maui's coastal areas, is an enormously popular and easily accessible visitor destination. It has become almost a ritual to a visitors.
Things to do.....
1. Sugar Cane Train
During your train ride, the Sugar Cane train crosses a 325-foot curved wooden trestle whose elevation yields panoramic views of neighboring islands and the West Maui Mountains. The Sugar Cane Train's special charter trains and group function facilities provide a unique outdoor atmosphere, and allow for creativity and privacy.
2. Dolphin Watch
There’s something exicited about squinting into a Pacific morning sun and spying a wild dolphins spinning like shiny toy tops out of a sun-polished sea. Seemingly carefree, these marine mammals may appear out of the blue and put on a show for you. Spinner dolphins, the most frequently observed species, are gregarious by nature.
3. Coffee Tours
Once you’re hooked on coffee grown in Hawaii, it’s hard to live without it. There are residents who never leave the islands without a bag or two tucked in their luggage. The aroma, when it escapes from the bag whatever your destination, is as much the scent of the islands as the salty smell of the ocean or the sweet fragrance of ginger.
Shoppingsssss......
Maui has a variety of well-designed, customer-friendly shopping centers.A collection of more than 60 island chic shops, galleries and restaurants in the Wailea resort area. Considered one of the most beautiful shopping centers in Hawaii, it features a diverse range of stores from high-end shops like Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta to Maui-exclusive shops.
Food and drinks...
What does Hawaii “taste” like? Does it have flavors like pineapple, macadamia nuts, shortbread, coconut, chocolate or Kona Coffee? Hawaii tastes like all of these delights and more, so what could be better than savoring the flavors of the Islands wherever you are.
- Maui....
Haleakala..
This volcano—called "House of the Sun" by early Hawaiians—has not erupted for more than 200 years. Haleakala, a massive shield volcano that rises 10,023 feet above Maui's coastal areas, is an enormously popular and easily accessible visitor destination. It has become almost a ritual to a visitors.
Things to do.....
1. Sugar Cane Train
During your train ride, the Sugar Cane train crosses a 325-foot curved wooden trestle whose elevation yields panoramic views of neighboring islands and the West Maui Mountains. The Sugar Cane Train's special charter trains and group function facilities provide a unique outdoor atmosphere, and allow for creativity and privacy.
2. Dolphin Watch
There’s something exicited about squinting into a Pacific morning sun and spying a wild dolphins spinning like shiny toy tops out of a sun-polished sea. Seemingly carefree, these marine mammals may appear out of the blue and put on a show for you. Spinner dolphins, the most frequently observed species, are gregarious by nature.
3. Coffee Tours
Once you’re hooked on coffee grown in Hawaii, it’s hard to live without it. There are residents who never leave the islands without a bag or two tucked in their luggage. The aroma, when it escapes from the bag whatever your destination, is as much the scent of the islands as the salty smell of the ocean or the sweet fragrance of ginger.
Shoppingsssss......
Maui has a variety of well-designed, customer-friendly shopping centers.A collection of more than 60 island chic shops, galleries and restaurants in the Wailea resort area. Considered one of the most beautiful shopping centers in Hawaii, it features a diverse range of stores from high-end shops like Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta to Maui-exclusive shops.
Food and drinks...
What does Hawaii “taste” like? Does it have flavors like pineapple, macadamia nuts, shortbread, coconut, chocolate or Kona Coffee? Hawaii tastes like all of these delights and more, so what could be better than savoring the flavors of the Islands wherever you are.
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