Friday, July 17, 2015

Hawaii: Hanauma Bay

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The view of Hanauma Bay from the top near the parking lot & entrance


While vacationing in Hawaii we wanted to make sure we took the kiddos snorkeling. I've been snorkeling before in Hawaii, but I've never visited Hanauma Bay. I've heard that it has some great snorkeling, so I thought this would be the perfect place to take the family.

As always I did a little research before we just headed out there and I'm glad I did. I read many reviews that said get there early! The parking lot fills up and due to the conservation efforts, they do not allow anyone else in when the lot is full. So if you get there late you will have to wait until enough cars leave before you're allowed to get in.

We arrived early...right when the park opened at 6AM! The kiddos weren't too happy, but I wanted to make sure we were able to get in and have a great time. One of the benefits of getting there when the park opened is we didn't have to pay for parking or even admission!

**Normally when you arrive parking is cheap (only $1) and admission is $7.50**

There is a tram that can take you up and down the short hill from the parking lot to the beach for a small fee ($1 for a ride down & $1.25 for a ride up). The hill isn't that bad and the scenery is great, so we just walked it.

Hanauma Bay Beach

The view while walking down the hill isn't bad :)


You can bring your own food and drinks and you can rent all the snorkeling equipment there if you don't have your own. We rented masks and snorkels for about $15 each. I was surprised that the quality of the equipment was excellent. I'm used to getting sub-par equipment when it comes to rentals, so this was indeed a pleasant surprise.

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The view of the beach and Hanauma Bay at the bottom of the hill
 
Hanauma Bay III

Some people get there early, claim their spot, and then nap!

 
When we actually started snorkeling it really felt like we were all swimming in a large aquarium. Another nice thing is that you don't even have to go out very far before you start seeing some of the fish. There were colorful fish everywhere! We heard if you're lucky you may even see a sea turtle, but unfortunately none were around while we were out. The whole family had a lot of fun. It may get a little crowded, but definitely worth checking out if you're vacationing in Oahu.

Hanauma Bay Fish I

Hanauma Bay Fish II

Just a couple of the photos we took with the GoPro underwater


Monday, July 6, 2015

Hawaii: Nuuanu Pali Lookout

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A panoramic shot from the lookout showing the entire view


One of the quick trips we made during our visit to Hawaii was the Nuuanu Pali Lookout. I've heard it had some great views and I wasn't disappointed. There is also a bit of interesting history tied to this spot as well.

To start with we had a rental car, so I just plugged in "Nuuanu Pali Lookout" in my maps app on my iPhone and followed the directions there. The drive was only about 6 miles or so from downtown Honolulu where we were staying. Be warned that there is a $3 parking fee, but the admission is free.

Once there it's pretty windy! We stayed about 15 minutes, took in the sites, and read the interesting history of the lookout.

One of the bloodiest battles in Hawaiian history occurred here. This is where King Kamehameha and his warriors had their final battle to unite the Hawaiian islands. Many of the defenders of Oahu were driven off the edge of the high cliffs. Pretty crazy to think that all that violence happened in what is now a very peaceful and beautiful spot.

It doesn't take too much time to get to and the views are pretty impressive...worth a trip if you're wondering what to do and want to take a break from the water for a bit.

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A view looking left at the lookout

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A view looking straight ahead at the lookout

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A view looking to the right at the lookout