United States of America A province that is made up of islands, Hawaii is called a beach lovers' paradise. Today we will see the top tourist places to visit in Hawaii.
Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii: Located on the Big Island of Hawaii, Volcanoes National Park provides a unique, up-close look at an active volcanic system where lava seeps from fissures in the earth.
Haleakala National Park, Maui Located on Maui, Haleakala National Park is famous among tourists for watching the sunrise. It is more than 10 thousand feet high.
Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head State Monument, Oahu: Waikiki Beach is Hawaii's biggest tourist attraction.
Pearl Harbor and USS Arizona Memorial, (Oahu) is a National Historic Landmark and an active military base that is well-known among tourists.
The Na Pali Coast Wilderness on the island of Kauai is a park that boasts some of the most dramatic landscapes in the world.
Polynesian Cultural Center, Oahu: Located on Oahu, less than an hour's drive from Honolulu is the Polynesian Cultural Center.
Mauna Kea, Hawaii: The highest mountain in Hawaii, Mauna Kea, on the Big Island of Hawaii, is a world away from the tropical paradise below.
Kauai's Botanical Gardens: Kauai's nickname of the "Garden Isle" is well-deserved thanks to its natural abundance of lush greenery and diverse flora.
Waimea Canyon State Park, Kauai Waimea Canyon, located on the west side of the island of Kauai, is often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific."
Hana Road, Maui This trip is worthwhile for the sightseeing along the stunning drive, the things to do along the way, and the visit to the town itself.
Papohaku Beach Park, Molokai On Hawaii's main islands, it can be nearly impossible to find a stretch of sandy beach that doesn't have other sunbathers, swimmers, and water sports aficionados.
Kona Coffee Living History Farm, Hawai The Kona Coffee Living History Farm is the only living history farm in the nation that is dedicated to the history and traditions of coffee farming.