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Sample 13 day Vacation plan. Let us customize a once in a lifetime trip for you!
Day 1. Land at Honolulu International Airport
Be greeted with flower lei.
Shuttle to hotel on Waikiki Beach
Be greeted with flower lei.
Shuttle to hotel on Waikiki Beach
Day 2. Pick up a rental car and explore the island! We will provide you with directions leaving from your hotel and making a circle around part of the island. Explore
- · King Kamehameha Statue
- · Aliʻiolani Hale
- · Waimea Falls
- · Valley of the Temples
- · The Byodo-In Temple
Day 3. Today you will visit Pearl Harbor and Ford Island.
- USS Arizona Memorial
- Battleship Missouri
- USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park
- Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Day 4. Pick up your rental car and explore the other half of the island. Using our directions make a circle around sites such as:
- · Nu‘uanu Pali Lookout,
- · Aliʻiolani Hale
- · Makapu‘u Point Lighthouse
- · Diamond Head
Day 5. Check out of your hotel and head back to the airport for a quick flight to The Big Island. When you land pick up your rental car and head off to your beach front hotel.
Spend the day relaxing and this evening, enjoy a luau with oceanfront seating overlooking Kailua Bay. A perfect end to your first night on the Island of Hawaii or "The Big Island"
Spend the day relaxing and this evening, enjoy a luau with oceanfront seating overlooking Kailua Bay. A perfect end to your first night on the Island of Hawaii or "The Big Island"
Day 6. Today you will be heading over to the "other" side of the island. Your first stop will be the Hilo Farmers market which is an outdoor market selling produce, artisanal foods & crafts. known as one of the best open markets in Hawaii. You can never tell what you’ll find at this colorful market, but it’s safe to say you’ll probably spot things you'd never find anywhere else — including locally grown and roasted coffee, exotic tropical fruit, and sweet treats like butter mocha. The Hilo Farmers Market lures both locals and visitors with Hilo’s freshest finds at affordable prices. You’ll find a colorful selection of locally grown fruit, vegetables, herbs, island jams and jellies, macadamia nuts and delectable baked goods.
After exploring the farmer's market, get ready for a impressive helicopter flight! You will fly over Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on a 45-minute scenic helicopter flight. Enjoy an aerial perspective of the Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes and stunning views of the most geologically active environment on earth. You'll hear informative commentary from your pilot as you spot the Halemaumau Crater and other sights in the national park, and pass over waterfalls and the Hamakua Coast. Want the ultimate helicopter tour? Take a two hour flight which includes landing at a remote 12 hundred foot water falls. This is a trip you will never forget.
Once you are back on land, Liliuokalani Gardens which is an oasis with gazebos, arched bridges, paths winding over tidepools and lava flows and views of Hilo Bay and historic downtown Hilo, should be your next stop.
After a relaxing stroll around the 30 acre park climb back in your car and head over to Wailuku State Park. Where the main attractions are Boiling Pots and the 80 foot Rainbow Falls. Boiling Pots is a succession of big pools connected by underground flow or cascades and whose waters roll and bubble making it appear like it’s boiling. The columns that line the pools were formed by the slow cooling of lava. Explore on your own has you head back to the hotel.
After exploring the farmer's market, get ready for a impressive helicopter flight! You will fly over Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on a 45-minute scenic helicopter flight. Enjoy an aerial perspective of the Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes and stunning views of the most geologically active environment on earth. You'll hear informative commentary from your pilot as you spot the Halemaumau Crater and other sights in the national park, and pass over waterfalls and the Hamakua Coast. Want the ultimate helicopter tour? Take a two hour flight which includes landing at a remote 12 hundred foot water falls. This is a trip you will never forget.
Once you are back on land, Liliuokalani Gardens which is an oasis with gazebos, arched bridges, paths winding over tidepools and lava flows and views of Hilo Bay and historic downtown Hilo, should be your next stop.
After a relaxing stroll around the 30 acre park climb back in your car and head over to Wailuku State Park. Where the main attractions are Boiling Pots and the 80 foot Rainbow Falls. Boiling Pots is a succession of big pools connected by underground flow or cascades and whose waters roll and bubble making it appear like it’s boiling. The columns that line the pools were formed by the slow cooling of lava. Explore on your own has you head back to the hotel.
Day7 Start your morning off by taking an exclusive 30-minute tour of Cloud Forest Estate where you’ll learn how the trees are cared for, pick coffee, and do wet mill processing. Then you’ll be taken up to the dry milling facility to see how mill parchment coffee into roastable green coffee beans. See how to sort green coffee beans by size, density, and color to find the highest quality for you. Next, learn about roasting 100% Kona Coffee beans to give them their unforgettable Kona Coffee taste. Spending about one hour at the Cloud Forest Plantation with a tour guide. This is a personal tour (limit five people) for a one-on-one experience. You will learn about Coffee and hand-pick some off of the trees. Ride in a 2017 Kawasaki Mule, “Ua Ka’a” down into the plantation.and learn the many processes coffee goes through before it can be roasted. Taste the different roast, select your favorite and take home a gift bag from to remember your experience.
After the plantation, head to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. At its heart are the Kīlauea and Mauna Loa active volcanoes. The Crater Rim Drive passes steam vents and the Jaggar Museum, which features volcanology exhibits and a viewpoint overlooking Halema'uma'u Crater. Thick ferns mark the entrance to the Thurston Lava Tube (Nāhuku). The Chain of Craters Road weaves over lava. Trails crisscross the park. Take your time in the park and be sure to explore on the way back to the hotel for your last night here.
After the plantation, head to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. At its heart are the Kīlauea and Mauna Loa active volcanoes. The Crater Rim Drive passes steam vents and the Jaggar Museum, which features volcanology exhibits and a viewpoint overlooking Halema'uma'u Crater. Thick ferns mark the entrance to the Thurston Lava Tube (Nāhuku). The Chain of Craters Road weaves over lava. Trails crisscross the park. Take your time in the park and be sure to explore on the way back to the hotel for your last night here.
Day 8. Head back to the airport for your next island adventure...Maui! Pick up your car and head to your beach front hotel. Spend the day relaxing on the beach or by the pool.
Day 9. Today get a taste of the fruits of the islands with a tour of a plantation. Then back on to the beach! The beach is a thick blanket of black sand, but at the water’s edge the sand abruptly disappears and becomes hard lava. If you are feeling a bit adventurous, check out the au natural Little Beach.
Day 10. Today you will be spending the day on Ka’anapali Beach. Whalers Village Mall and many fine shops & restaurants are on or near the beach and the beach itself is perfection. Long, wide and sandy, the water entry and swimming are glorious. Black Rock offers cliff jumping (and cliff-jumper watching.) There are activities galore. There is also a long concrete walk that you can stroll along as you meander between shops, eats, drinks, sunset, and the beach.
Enjoy highly experienced cliff divers jumping from Black Rock as the sun sets creating a gorgeous backdrop.
Enjoy highly experienced cliff divers jumping from Black Rock as the sun sets creating a gorgeous backdrop.
Day 11. Are you in for an adventure today! In a convertible Jeep, you are surrounded by the natural beauty of Maui and can take it all in while someone else does the driving. You can stay as long or as little as you like at each location. Your experienced guide will keep an eye on the time and help you make the most of it.
Pa'ia Town Ho'okipa Beach Park
Garden of Eden Haipua'Ena Falls
Honomanu Bay Keanae Peninsula
Wailua Valley Overlook Upper Waikani Falls
Pua'a Ka'a Waterfalls Park Makapipi Falls
Hanawi Falls Lunch at Nahiku Marketplace
Black sand at Wai'anapanapa State Park Ka'eleku Cave Tube
Hana Town Palapala Ho'omau Church Laulima Farm
Wailua Falls Huialoha Church Nu'u Bay
Kaupo Store Ulupalakua Ranch Look down on Molokini, Kahoolawe, and Lanai from 2,500+ ft. elevation
Pa'ia Town Ho'okipa Beach Park
Garden of Eden Haipua'Ena Falls
Honomanu Bay Keanae Peninsula
Wailua Valley Overlook Upper Waikani Falls
Pua'a Ka'a Waterfalls Park Makapipi Falls
Hanawi Falls Lunch at Nahiku Marketplace
Black sand at Wai'anapanapa State Park Ka'eleku Cave Tube
Hana Town Palapala Ho'omau Church Laulima Farm
Wailua Falls Huialoha Church Nu'u Bay
Kaupo Store Ulupalakua Ranch Look down on Molokini, Kahoolawe, and Lanai from 2,500+ ft. elevation
Day 12. Today you will be heading to Lahaina, the second most visited spot in Maui which is an oddly eclectic mix of history, restaurants, T-shirt shops, fine art galleries and gold-by-the-foot, Lahaina is the quintessential “old-time-sea-town-turned-tourism” with a uniquely Maui twist. Take time to see the Banyan Tree which was imported from India and planted in 1873, this massive banyan tree has grown to the size of an entire city block and is more than 60 feet tall. Your last night on the islands will be spent on a sunset dinner cruise on a double-decker catamaran. You will enjoy dinner including appetizer, salad, dessert, 3 alcoholic drinks, and unlimited nonalcoholic beverages at a private table.
Day 13. Head back to the airport to return your rental car and fly home to dream of your island vacation.