Honeymoon in Hawaii

 

Hawaii is a dream destination for many people around the world (Especially to spend the honeymoon). Millions travel every year to the islands to enjoy your vacation in paradise, as many make Hawaii their permanent home. There are six main islands: Oahu, Kauai, Maui, the Big Island of Hawaii, Molokai and Lanai . Each is different and represents the beauty of Hawaii in a unique and unforgettable way. Hawaii has everything from tropical deep blue lagoons, white sandy beaches, beautiful waterfalls, lush vegetation and serene mountains, active volcanoes and even snow.

6 Things you can not miss:

Attend a Luau It is a traditional celebration with music, dancing and food. Beyond


 
the celebration, visiting a luau will know in depth the Hawaiian and Polynesian culture, since it will see a great variety of Hawaiian ways. Examples are the imu ceremony, hula dancing lessons and lei necklaces armed, Hawaiian stories, the parade of the royal court, Hukilau on the beach and more.

A dinner cruise are a popular activity in Hawaii, whether you are visiting Oahu, Kauai, Maui or the Big Island, you can go on a cruise with your partner or with the whole family.

Swimming with dolphins Swim with dolphins in Hawaii will make your holiday unforgettable. In Hawaiian waters eight species of dolphin inhabit, the most common bottlenose dolphin and spinner dolphin.

Snorkeling Hawaii is a paradise for snorkeling. No matter where you stay in Hawaii, you will find excellent beaches for snorkeling. You have two ways of practicing the sport: on your own or joining a tour.

Make an ecotour The natural tours are one of the most popular activities to do in Hawaii. You have a variety of companies in all the Hawaiian Islands that will offer you all kinds of natural tours and eco-tours. For example: hiking, bird watching, tours to waterfalls, volcanoes, historical tours and many more.

Whale watching Whale watching is a popular activity during the winter months in Hawaii. There are roughly from 10,000 to 15,000 humpback whales worldwide, and over a thousand of them visit the tropical waters of Hawaii each year in late November. They stay until the end of April, some are seen until mid-March before beginning his long return to Alaska.

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