What is it about Hawaii that makes everyone smile and sigh with memories of pure paradise or dreams envisioning an Hawaiian adventure? For anyone who has visited Hawaii, you KNOW what I'm talking about!
The spirit of Aloha and the tourism board of Hawaii came to Calgary last month as the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau brought their revamped training workshop program for travel agents to give us the opportunity to learn about what is new about Hawaii and how to reconnect ourselves and our clients to the islands again. (#LetHawaiiHappen)
After an intensive recap of all the islands, the unique aspects of each islands and what they offer, I'm excited to present all the great information to my clients who may be looking at a trip to Hawaii in the near future! If you have never been, then please allow me to bestow upon you all the wonderful opportunities to hopefully inspire you to visit and experience the spirit of aloha that is unique to a Hawaiian vacation!
It is the number 1 aspirational destination for North America. For those who have been to Hawaii, more than 90% of visitors will return at some point in the future. For those who have never been, Hawaii is almost always on everyone's list to visit in their lifetime. (Is this true for you??)
It has the highest customer satisfaction of any destination - 98% of visitors were happy with their vacation and the warmth and spirit of aloha stays with them long after their stay.
The spirit of "Aloha" - aloha is a genuine sense of inclusive and kindness that is inherent in Hawaiian culture and upbringing. It is the heart and soul of Hawaiian culture and they are quick to share it with visitors to their islands. The pride of their culture and the heartfelt hospitality sets the tone for many travellers and it is truly the spirit of aloha that many travellers seek and return to the islands for.
Climate. Who wouldn't want to visit a place with the most perfect temperature in the world wall year round?! With a 15 degree variance, the temperature in Hawaii is steady all year round, for the most part. From perfect sunny beaches to snow capped mountains, the Hawaiian Islands include a range of 13 different climate zones you can experience! (There are only 15 climate zones in the world and you can experience 13 of the 15 climate zones throughout Hawaii. The only climate zones not found in Hawaii are the Sahara desert and the Arctic). The trade winds are unique to the islands and keep the temperature steady within the 15 degree variance all year long.
The 2 seasons considered "high" season are July-August and December-March. The fall and spring seasons are considered slower seasons so more specials are available and lots of great festivals to enjoy.
Hawaii is an easy destination to visit from Canada and US with many options from major US and Canadian cities.
Hawaii is unique and exotic enough with culture, history and beautiful and unmatched scenery, while maintaining a sense of convenience and security within the US satisfying a broad range of traveler's interests.
Rich history - lots of remains from the royal kingdom and its diverse cultural influences are visible and inherent throughout the islands. Hawaii is the only US state that was once a royal kingdom and Iolani Palace is one of 3 royal kingdoms in the US.
Cruise. There are lots of cruise options to visit Hawaii, but Norwegian Cruise Line also offers a unique cruise aboard the Pride of America that provides travellers to see and experience all of the islands in one trip! It is the only cruise that is based in Hawaii and offers a roundtrip experience of the islands.
The next logical step is to decide which island to visit??
Kaua'i
Recommended Must Do:
Tubing along the Wailua River, the only river you can navigate and float down leisurely.
Napili coast - air or helicopter tours or you can hike the 11 mile trail that crosses 5 valleys and ends at the beach.
Fern Grotto - special and intimate place previously used as an exclusive destination for Hawaiian royalty. Today, it is a lush geological wonder making it a popular and romantic wedding venue. Experience the beautiful natural level rock wonder through guided tours on open air boats.
Poipu Beach - watch for humpback whales (December to April) and Hawaiian monk seals and lots of fantastic marine life.
Waterfalls of Kauai
Waimea Canyon - also known as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific".
Spouting Horn - blowhole, natural lava tube that releases huge sprays of water during large swells.
O'ahu
Recommended Must Do:
Iconic North Shore - over seven miles of flawless beaches, the North Shore on Oahu is where you will spot the perfect wave! Known to have swells over 30 feet tall, the North Shore is home to the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing competition where the best of the best gather to attempt the big wave surfing experience!
Haleiwa Town - local favourite small town charm with iconic shave ice.
Diamond Head (Leahi, "brow of the tuna") - hike up the 760 foot volcanic tuff crater, an iconic Hawaiian landmark for panoramic views of the south shore of the island.
Waikiki - home base of Oahu and center of the Hawaii trade and business district. The area presents a metropolitan feel with high class dining, shopping and nightlife experiences along the Waikiki Beach.
Pearl Harbor - World War II monument, National Historical Landmark memorializing the events of December 7, 1941,"a date which will live in infamy".
Hanauma Bay Nature Reserve - marine conservatory in a breached volcanic crater. Learn about the fragile marine ecosystem and enjoy a unique snorkelling with Hawaii''s friendly fish.
Family friendly attractions include Dole Plantation to learn about all things related to pineapple, Kualoa Ranch, Honolulu Zoo, free fireworks show every Friday at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Resort
Waimea Valley - rainforest and botanical garden with gorgeous waterfalls
Oahu has a lot of tourist attractions for those wanting to learn about its rich history and culture. Iolani Palace, Byodo-in Temple, Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawaii State Art Museum and Bishop Museum are some of the most popular attractions.
One cannot visit Hawaii and NOT experience a lu'au! Options include Polynesian Cultural Center, Paradise Cove Lu'au, Royal Hawaiian Lu'au, Germaine's Lu'au.
Maui
Maui offers more swimmable beaches than any other Hawaiian island! It has more than 120 miles of shoreline and 81 beaches to enjoy so it is a very popular choice for those who are look for beautiful beaches!
Recommended Must Do:
Road to Hana - with over 600 hairpin turns and 54 narrow road bridges, the Road to Hana is a famous drive known for its scenery including plunging seaside cliffs and lush rain forests. The Road Hana is all about slowing down and enjoying life's little pleasures along the way.
Molokini crater - Two miles off the coast of Maui, Molokini is an extinct volcano crater and is accessible only with a registered tour company. You can enjoy the clear open waters of the ocean in a unique, protected marine and bird reserve.
Lahaina - perfect place to enjoy whale -watching in December to March.
Iao Valley State Park - rich foliage and scenic mountain views provide a peaceful and lush environment to enjoy with plentiful opportunities for hikes and natural pools.
Ka'anapali - the beautiful white sandy beaches are perfect for enjoying swimming, snorkelling and sunbathing in an area once reserved for Hawaiian royalty.
Haleakala "House of the Sun"- dormant volano and national park, Haleakala offers activities for nature enthusiasts, adventurers, thrill seekers and for romantic lovers. If you are an early riser, some of the most spectacular sunrises can be seen from the top.
Lana'i
Recommended Must Do:
Visit Polihua Beach on the north shore. A beautiful white sandy beach and popular nesting ground for endangered sea turtles.
Pu'u Pehe, "Sweetheart Rock" - dramatic natural wonder
Moloka'i
Recommended Must Do:
Mule ride in Kalaupapa National Historical Park to the Kaluapapa Peninsula. Learn about Saint Damien, Belgian priest who devoted his life to the patients afflicted with Hansen's Disease (leprosy) in 1865 and quarantined for life in the Kalaupapa area until his death in 1889 from the disease. Father Damien was elevated to sainthood in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI for his courageous dedication to the patients and important contribution to the history of the island.
Hawaii Island
Recommended Must Do:
Star gazing atop Maunakea (world's best site for astronomical observation). The entire Northern Hemisphere and 90% of the Southern Hemisphere can be seen from the islands of Hawaii.
Kilauea Volcano - most active volcano in the world, and the only active volcano in Hawaii.
Night swimming with the manta rays.
Experience paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) heritage in Waimea.
Visit coffee farms that are abound throughout the island.
Kailua Village - previously a retreat for Hawaiian royalty, it is now a vibrant sea town with lost of shops and restaurants to enjoy. Every October, the Ironman World Championship takes place on Hawaii Island with the start and finish in Kailua Village.
Or, let me know if I can provide any assistance with your next trip to Hawaii or any other destination! As a Hawaii Destination Specialist, I hope to find the right island and activities for your vacation! Of all the islands, which ones have you visited and which one is your favourite?
"Mahalo nui loa" (Thank you very much) to the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau for a fun filled day of Hawaiian Island training, education, entertainment and bringing the spirit of Aloha to Calgary for the evening! Inspiring us to visit Hawaii again!