Hawaii Golf Breaks
• The dramatic cliffs of the Napali Coast on Kauai.
• The vibrant shores of Waikiki Beach on Oahu.
• The dolphin-friendly waters of Hulopoe Bay on Lanai.
• The primal energy ofHawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii's Big Island.
• Whale-watching
• Barack Obama museum
• The beaches
• Local cuisine and cooking schools
• Surfing!
• Sis National Parks including volcanoes and Pearl Harbour
Waimea Canyon, Kauai - Known as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” this dramatic, 1,000 metre deep canyon offers remarkable views
Napali Coast, Kauai - Located on the pristine North Shore, the towering cliffs of Napali are unforgettable. Hike along this scenic coast or explore the sea caves by zodiac
Leahi (Diamond Head) , Oahu - This state monument has become an iconic symbol of Hawaii. Hike to the top to see amazing views of Waikiki and east Oahu
Hanauma Bay , Oahu - This Marine Life Conservation District on the South-eastern tip of the island is Oahu’s most popular snorkelling destination
Papohaku Beach Park , Molokai - At nearly five kilometres long, this secluded beach is one of the largest white sand beaches in Hawaii
Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock) , Lanai - Take a short hike from the Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay to this iconic Lanai landmark springing from the sea between Manele Bay and Hulopoe Bay
Hana , Maui - The journey is the destination during this scenic (and notorious) drive to the peaceful town of Hana
Haleakala , Maui - Maui’s highest peak, at 3,055 metres, is the place to see incredible sunrises and rare indigenous life like the Nene (Hawaiian Goose) and the silversword plant
Maunakea, Hawaii’s Big Island - Take a stargazing tour atop the largest sea mountain in the world, measuring over 10,000 metres from the ocean floor
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park , Hawaii’s Big Island - Home to one of the world’s most active volcanoes, this park gives visitors the rare opportunity to witness new land forming right before them.