Top 12 Most Beautiful Places in Hawaii

Aloha! If you’re looking for a tropical vacation with a distinct spirit, US national parks, and world-class beaches, Hawaii is the place to be. Here are the most beautiful places to visit in Hawaii to help you plan your trip to this vacation bucket list destination.

#1 Maui

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Some refer to Maui as “The Valley Isle.” For more than two decades, visitors have voted this island “The Best Island in the United States.” Its popularity stems from its beautiful beaches, verdant valleys, farm-fresh cuisine, amazing wildlife, and spectacular sunrises.

#2 The Honu Turtles

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Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles, also known as Honu, are frequently seen swimming alongside snorkelers off the coasts of most Hawaiian Islands. These turtles are not only well-liked by the locals, but they are also protected species. Visitors are not permitted to feed, touch, or otherwise disturb these favored creatures.

#3 Majestic Mauna Kea

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The famous Mauna Kea volcano rises 13,000 feet above sea level. It is Hawaii’s highest peak and is occasionally snow-capped. The summit of the mountain houses the world’s largest telescopes. When you combine that with the clear skies above the clouds, you can enjoy some of the best stargazing in the world.

#4 The Waiānuenue Falls

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This 80-foot waterfall, located within Wailuku River State Park, is also known as “Rainbow Falls.” It is so named because several rainbows can be seen in the mist of this towering waterfall every sunny morning at around 10:00 a.m.

#5 The Punalu’u Black Sand Beach

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Punalu’u is one of Hawaii’s most well-known black sand beaches, but it is overshadowed by Kilauea. This is a dramatic example of what happens when hot, volcanic lava comes into contact with the cold sea. The tiny particles left behind are certainly a sight to behold. Tourists and numerous Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles both enjoy sunbathing on the jet-black beach.

#6 Kilauea Volcano

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Kilauea is one of two volcanoes in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. It’s been dubbed “the world’s only drive-in volcano” because you can see it from the comfort of your car. Its massive crater is said to be the home of Pele, the volcano goddess. It was filled with lava for a decade, but it all vanished in 2018 when the crater walls collapsed.

#7 Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon

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This lovely lagoon was named after the same-named Olympic swimmer and Hawaiian surfer. It is a five-acre man-made saltwater lagoon located at the very base of the popular Hilton Hawaiian Village. It is popular with locals, hotel guests, and tourists alike. This lagoon is located next to one of the country’s best beaches, is family-friendly, and is ideal for water sports.

#8 Diamond Head

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Diamond Head is a well-known 100,000-year-old crater, also known as the Brow of the Tuna by some. The ridge was given this name because it resembles the dorsal fin of a tuna fish. Approximately one million hikers visit this iconic island landmark each year, and they are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, Waikiki, and Honolulu.

#9 Halona Cove

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Halona Cove is a popular destination in Koko Head Regional Park. It’s popular with both tourists and locals, and it’s also a popular filming location for movies, TV shows, and even music videos. Fans of Adam Sandler may recognize this location from the film 50 First Dates. This cozy cove, also known as Eternity Beach, can be seen in rapper Nicki Minaj’s music video “Starships.”

#10 Kualoa Ranch

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Kualoa Ranch is perhaps best known as a filming location for the Jurassic Park films. It is a private nature preserve covering 4,000 acres. It is listed on the well-known National Register of Historic Places under two different names. It has been managed by the same family for eight generations. The family hopes to preserve this location for future generations.

#11 Oahu’s Beautiful Contrasts

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On the island of Oahu, we begin our (more than) “three-hour tour.” It is home to the majority of the residents of the Aloha state and is highlighted by Honolulu and Waikiki Beach. Also known as “Hawaii’s Heart.” It is an island of contrasts, with a mix of eastern, western, and Native Hawaiian cultures, as well as surf towns and cities.

#12 Koko Head Park

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Despite the fact that Oahu has a large population, it still has many scenic areas that are undeveloped. One such location is Koko Head Regional Park. It is well-known for its beautiful beach and the infamous Koko Head stairs hike. It is located on the island’s eastern side.

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