Kuilei Cliffs
From this place you will see a pristine cliffy panoramic view of the blue ocean, a tropical vegetation, colorful flowers, green palm trees and pine trees.
Kuilei Cliffs
From this place you will see a pristine cliffy panoramic view of the blue ocean, a tropical vegetation, colorful flowers, green palm trees and pine trees.
Lanai lookout
Located on Oahu's southeast shore, it is one of three main roadside lookout points on this scenic stretch of coastline (the other two are the Makapuu Lookout and the Halona Blowhole Lookout). It is also a very good spot for whale watching from December to March.
Oahu
The Honolulu volcanics are a group of volcanoes which form a volcanic field in the island's southeastern sector. These volcanoes formed through dominantly explosive eruptions and gave rise to cinder cones, lava flows, tuff cones and volcanic islands. Among these are well known landmarks such as Diamond Head and Punchbowl Crater.
Halona Blowhole
This is one of Hawai‘i’s natural wonders. Created thousand of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions. There are many blowholes in Oahu, but no-one of them is closer to Halona (when this is active).
Eternity Beach
This is the cove where the Halona blowhole is located. It is very well known for a Hollywood 1950 movie, and of course for its wonderful location.
Makapu‘U Point
From this high point you can overlook Makapu'u Beach Park, the sea cliffs, as well as Rabbit Island (also known as Manana Island) and Kaohikaipu Island.
Kailua
This beautiful town is filled with incredible delicious restaurants, cute boutique shops, a couple neat breweries, and even a chocolate factory. Enjoy some free time to taste the local food, at your own expense.
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