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Any recommendations for exploring Pearl Harbor and experiencing Jurassic Park vibes in Hawaii?
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Kari
Wendy
Lisa
I have a bit of a random tip re: Pearl Harbor. Normally you must leave all bags in a locker at the entrance. But if you need to carry medication (in my case, an Epipen), you can bring in a bag to carry it. This allowed us to carry in sunscreen, snacks etc.
Tip from 2012 so please check if still valid!
Leah
Lisa obviously they must be flexible on meds. But I was there in September and you weren't allowed anything bigger than a wallet. No sunsscreen, no snacks no bags. And the lockers are $5. If you don't trust things in your car, leave it at your hotel.
Leah
Shayla
Lisa
Leah ah yes they've tightened up the policy. Now it looks like I'd only be allowed to carry my Epipen in a clear bag. https://www.nps.gov/valr/planyourvisit/safety.htm
Wasim
Only been to Maui.
Drive drive and drive in Maui. Ofcourse sunrise or sunset on Haleakala is a must. And if you are super fit, do the famous sliding sands trail down and up the halemau'u trail. Its a sight to behold, the Haleakala crater.
Iao valley is a quick drive and a very short hike, but absolutely gorgeous.
And my favourite short hike was pipiwai trail. And seriously, there is no road too dangerous or unpaved to be driven on, so drive!!! Just drive carefully at some place.
Oh yeah, road to hana is the most overrated and boring road in Maui, but the back road on the other hand is just
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Martina
You hit all the major sites in Maui. I actually enjoyed road to Hana because I love the waterfalls. When we went to Maui, we did only a couple of that was listed above and spent 80% of the time on a beach lol
We’re going to Oahu (and big island) in April too. We’re still undecided if we should stay in in the heart of Honolulu or stay in north shore instead
Martina
Also look up books on Maui or Oahu. There’s one called Maui revealed (there are other books for the other islands too) and there’s a section in there that gives you recommendations of where you stop on road to Hana, which beaches to see etc. it was really helpful for us the first time we went to hawaii
Wasim
Martina yes, road to hana is great if you get out of road/car
and the trails and the waterfalls. And sometimes take the side roads.
Tharini
Road to Hana is a must. If you would like I can email you our itinerary when we went to both islands in 2016. PM me if interested
Diane
check with the Pearl Harbour website -parts were closed for ongoing repairs last Nov.-taking lots longer than anticipated. Our daughter booked her own tours thru the website & saved lots of $$'s over the organized tour company ones and went to the same places and listened to the same commentary on headsets.
Florance
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Naomi
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Faiza
Diamond Head hike for the views in Oahu. Manoa Falls as well
In Maui - definitely drive up the crater for the sunrise views - spectacular (bring WARM clothes/jackets if you do go up the crater - it’s freeeeeeezing up there lol. )
Thea
Faiza definitely agree with the Diamond Head Hike!!
Sheena
Jessica Suzanne
Vriddhi
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Helen
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Denise
Kualoa Ranch is like heaven on earth, breathtaking views and an awesome Jurassic Park experience https://www.kualoa.com/
Leah
We loved it!
Nancy
Kihei is an awesome spot to stay in Maui. Lots to do...if you like to party, Little Beach on Sundays is fantastic! Drum circle and fire breathing fun!
Nicolett
My husband and I were just in Oahu last May!
We definitely loved all the food! Restaurants to try:
- Foodland ( for their poke- try all the different kinds. Also get their membership card you get a discount every time you buy something there)
- Ted’s bakery ( try the Haupia pie and their donuts are good too!)
- Leonard’s bakery
- Matsumoto shaved ice
- Shirokiya Japan Village Walk (this is a whole food court of Japanese food in the Ala Moana Mall)
- Cinnamon’s (for breakfast food- try the guava pancakes)
-Boots & Kimo’s (you must try their Macadamia pancakes and try to go as early as you can there’s always long lineups)
-Ono Seafood (my fave poke place)
-Crispy Grindz for the best açai bowl!
-Kono’s (they have the best slow roasted pork, and their breakfast burritos are amazing)
-Giovanni’s Shrimp truck
Things to do:
-Hanauma Bay
-Lanikai Beach
-Laniakea Beach for turtle sightings!
-North Shore
-Diamond Head Hike
-if you and your hubby are seek thrillers I would highly recommend going skydiving!!! You get the most breathtaking view of the island
-Kualoa Ranch
-Polynesian Cultural Centre
-Waimea Falls
-China Walls
-and there’s a bunch of hikes with gorgeous views if you guys are into that
Dennis
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Amber
Road to Hana on Maui BUT only if you can do the whole loop. The best stuff is pass the area rental cars can go. Do a tour with a local.
Chris
Great place to unwind "Secret Island"
Jessica
Look into the "go oahu card"
Jolanta
Just came back from Oahu and last year was Maui
Oahu definitely Kuoala ranch, Hanauma bay, Diamond Head, Koko trail
You have to try malasadas from Leonard’s bakery and soup from marukame udon
Maui - Road to Hana, sunrise at Halekaela , snorkeling at Molokini crater
Katie
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Diane
In my opinion....Pearl Harbor is a must ....On Maui we loved the hiking around Haleakala...
Thea
We did Pearl Harbor tour on our own .. just took the bus out then followed it up with the Diamond Head Hike .. a MUST DO! Don't forget to bring back pineapples (we took the tour) and macadamia nuts!!
Tasnia
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JEileen
Go to the Polynesian Cultural Centre on Oahu. The Ambassador package is best and the performance, “Ha” excellent.
JEileen
Pearl Harbour is great. Don’t miss it.
Laurie
Hanauma Bay, Oahu - Snorkelling https://hanaumabaystatepark.com/
Leah
Laurie Shayla
Totally agree with this as well. Go early. Like stupid early. I think I went maybe like 630. I was early enough I didn't even have to pay the entry fee. I think the office opens at 7. It was easy to get a parking spot and was very quiet. It started getting quite busy when I left about 8 and on my way out the line up to get in was insane. Like at least 100 people. So don't bother with the tours. Just go yourself. Oh and it's closed on Tuesdays. Have fun!
Laurie
The Swap Meet - Honolulu - http://www.alohastadiumswapmeet.net/content/home.aspx
Janna
Riding ATVs at Kuoloa Ranch was an absolute blast. They take you through some beautiful scenery where Jurassic Park filmed.
Hafsa
I would reach out to https://therealhawaiitours.com/
They are on Facebook as well. They truly make your trip magical. Check out the pictures on their Facebook. My husband and I truly loved it.
Brenda
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Ella
A week for both Honolulu and Maui is a bit rush. We spend 10 days in Honolulu and didn’t even feel enough. Maybe you can focus on Honolulu since Maui is a bit pricy and really Honolulu has it all.
Selena
I second this! We initially wanted to do 5 days in Oahu and 5 days in Maui but left Maui to come back to Oahu due to weather and high prices/things to do in Maui were lacking. We've chosen to go back to Oahu in April again for 8 days.
Jovana
Eat at Star Noodle in Maui - soooo good.
JEileen
You absolutely must go to the top of Haleakala for the sunrise. Dress warmly it is very cold up there before the sun comes up
Diane
JEileen Totally agree!!
Tanya
Don’t forget to book this in advance.
Anna
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Shelby
Download the GyPSy app - awesome narrated drives.
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Linda Mackenzie
Tammy
I have been to Hawaii 3 times and just got married in Honolulu last year, I have a whole booklet of things to do that we put together for our wedding guests. PM if you want me to send it to you.
Chelsea
East of Waikiki Beach , Snorkelling at Hanauma Bay you just go early in the morning.
On the way back you can hit up the Leonard’s bakery food truck in Hawaii Kai for doughnuts (there is a store too but line ups are enormous)
Sheldon
Go on costco.ca and buy the go Oahu card it is well worth it!!!
Tara
Cannot recommend Tin Roof Maui enough. We went back THREE TIMES for their mochiko chicken
Lori
Polynesian Cultural Centre in Oahu
Marie
Maui must do's include:
- sunrise at Haleakala
-road to Hana right to the end
-snorkeling /sailing with Pacific Whale Foundation
-Polynesian Luau in Lahaina
-walking tour of Lahaina
We rented a car and did our own touring except the snorkeling.
Judy
Hop on hop off buses in Waikiki and diamond head then to top of Haleakala and down into crater marine preserve in Maui...FISH TACOS IN KIHEI!!!
Lisa
Also went to Oahu and Maui for our honeymoon. Found and Amazing agent that guided us in every way and knew everything there was to know about Hawaii. Highly recommend her. PM me if you would like her info
Nathan
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Sam
Ah totally forgot about Jurassic Park stuff!
Brent
Aloha Burger was great. Renting a car and going to the North Shore on Oahu was worth it. Maui is great but if you can also visit Kauai. So beautiful!
Big island was cool too. Doing the volcano tours in Hilo and a boat tour in Kona that passes by a school of dolphins was pretty epic!
Brent
Also on Oahu, I would visit the polynesian cultural centre. Well worth it.
Heather
Pearl harbor amazing.
James
I believe that the Jurassic stuff is on Kauai but I could be mistaken.
On Oahu you can swim in open water with sharks with http://www.oneoceandiving.com/. It was a great experience.
Road to Hana is a must. You have to take your time so you see all that is to be seen. I would stay in Hana overnight if there’s vacancies. In the morning continue on and follow the road out of Hana. Stopping at Hamoa Beach. You sink into the sand, it was deserted when we went. The road out of Hana is completely different then the road in and just as beautiful.
Stop at Kula Lodge restaurant in the up country for a spectacular view of the valley that separates the two mountains.
JEileen
Best banana bread on the planet on the way up to Hana.
Leah
JEileen yes!
Hellen
We haven't been to Maui (it's on the list!), but Oahu is awesome, so much to see and do! We stayed in Waikiki and took day trips to visit other areas of the island. Check out www.vivahappy.com/hawaii for our guide and itinerary. Aloha!
Vaughn
First rule is always bring your favourite photographer with you.
Sam
we sure are!!! Adamedia Nathan
Jennifer
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Charriss
Tiffany
Margaret
My recommendation for Honolulu, I have two must sees from my trip. Diamond Head is a 300 year old crater you can climb to the top and you can see all of Waikiki. It costs less than 5 usd to get in and on Saturday there is a farmers market at the bottom on the other side of the road before you enter in the morning. https://hawaiistateparks.org/.../diamond-head-state.../
The other one is Hanauma Bay, it’s a natural barrier reef in a bay so no big sharks can get into the Bay, it’s a safe haven for fish and turtles and it’s like swimming in a fish tank. https://hanaumabaystatepark.com/
There is a regular bus to both locations and round trip is about 4.00 usd.
A.I. says...
Exploring Oahu and Maui: Must-Do's and Pearl Harbor Experience
Aloha! Your upcoming trip to Hawaii sounds exciting, and you're in for an unforgettable experience. Oahu and Maui offer a perfect blend of history, nature, and adventure. Here are some must-do's and recommendations for your Hawaiian getaway:
Oahu
Oahu is home to the iconic Pearl Harbor National Memorial, and it's a must-visit for anyone interested in history. Here are some recommendations:
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial: This is a solemn and moving experience that honors those who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Take the USS Arizona Memorial tour, visit the museums, and learn about the events that unfolded on December 7, 1941.
- Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve: This stunning marine nature preserve offers excellent snorkeling opportunities. You'll be amazed by the vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life.
- Diamond Head Crater: Hike to the top of this iconic volcanic crater for breathtaking views of Waikiki and the Pacific Ocean.
- Dole Pineapple Plantation: Experience the rich pineapple heritage of Hawaii at this fun and educational attraction.
Maui
Maui is a nature lover's paradise, with stunning landscapes and plenty of opportunities for adventure. Here are some recommendations:
- Road to Hana: This winding scenic drive takes you through lush rainforests, waterfalls, and breathtaking coastal views. Stop at the various lookouts and enjoy the beauty of Maui.
- Haleakala National Park: Witness the sunrise from the summit of Haleakala, a dormant volcano that offers stunning vistas and hiking trails.
- Iao Valley State Park: Explore the lush greenery and towering emerald peaks of the Iao Needle, a iconic natural landmark.
- Snorkeling or Scuba Diving: Maui offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving, with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life.
- Jurassic Park Locations: If you're a fan of the Jurassic Park movies, you can visit some of the filming locations on Maui, like the Olowalu Jurassic Valley and the Kualoa Ranch.
Remember to take your time, immerse yourself in the local culture, and create unforgettable memories. Enjoy your Hawaiian adventure!
Shayla
My Husband and I are going to Hawaii for a week and a bit at the end of April. We’re planning on flying into Honolulu and then off to Maui. We’d really like to see pearl harbour as well as some nature/Jurassic Park stuff. Does anyone have recommendations for must Do’s on Oahu and Maui or have experience with pearl harbour?
Thank you!