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Antonette & Ian

December 7, 2018 • Oahu, Hawaii

Antonette & Ian

December 7, 2018 • Oahu, Hawaii

Hiking up to Diamond Head

Diamond Head Rd Honolulu, HI 96815
(800) 464-2924

Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history.

Snorkeling at Hanauma Bay

7455 Kalanianaole Hwy Honolulu, Hawaii

Hanauma Bay is a former volcanic crater that became a protected marine life conservation area in 1967. Since then, it’s become an underwater park for snorkel enthusiasts, swimmers and anyone desiring to see more than 400 species of Hawaiian fishes including Hawaii’s state fish the humuhumunukunukuapua‘a, turtles and other marine life.

Enjoying fresh fruit at the Dole Plantation

64-1550 Kamehameha Hwy. Wahiawa, Hawaii 96786
808-621-8408

Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous DoleWhip®. And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home.

Exploring the North Shore

The North Shore in the island of Oahu is where country living meets tropical island scenery. Best known as the surfing mecca of the world, the neighborhood offers an extraordinary panorama of turquoise waters swelling with huge waves. The North Shore is located between Ka’ena Point and Kahuku Point. It is this location facing the strong North Pacific waters that has given rise to North Shore’s surfing reputation. However, it is also known among tourists as a place to go to for great food outside Honolulu. If you’re planning a trip to Oahu, the North Shore is one place you’d never want to miss.

Touring Pearl Harbor

A visit to Pearl Harbor is near the top of most Hawaii’s to-do lists. The opportunity to pay respects to the fallen sailors and brave heroes of December 7, 1941, while feeling first hand the emotions of the Pearl Harbor attacks is something that all visitors to Hawaii should experience.