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Top 5
Underrated Places in Hawaii to Have a Date at
Hawaii
is a fascinating land of wonders that this world has to offer. What hasn’t been
said about Hawaii at this point? It is one of the most marvelous places one can
visit on Earth, it is unique, it is very diverse, and it leaves long-lasting
memories on all the people that come to this magical land. But, with all of
that beauty and, of course, the popularity of the place, some of the most
gorgeous places on Earth are left out and don’t get the same highlight on them
as some of the other places in Hawaii. Today we will look at five underrated
places in Hawaii to have a date at, your partner will surely remember all of
the great moments you will have at these places.
1. Hawaiian
Volcanoes National Park
Hawaiian
Volcanoes National Park was founded in 1916. In it, you can admire the
breathtaking volcanic landscape that opens up to all the visitors.
Interestingly enough, on its territory, there are two of the most active and
largest volcanoes in the world, allowing scientists to dive into the processes
that led to the emergence of the archipelago of the Hawaiian Islands in the
first place, as well as continue to study seismic activity in the region. In
addition, this park is an ideal place to enjoy the observations of rare species
of animals and plants.
2. Haleakala National Park
Haleakala
National Park, located on the island of Maui, was originally part of the
Hawaiian volcano park. However, ultimately, it became its own separate thing.
It represents a territory of 118 km2, of which about 100 km2 are places that
have not been walked on. Tourists are allowed to visit the park exclusively on
a special, winding road that runs along the windward side of the island. Its
name in the local language means "the house of the sun", and local
legends say that the hero Maui sharpened the sun so that the day would last
longer here. This is a great place to battle online dating
addiction, I mean, how can you resist coming to this place? Go out, get your
girlfriend and book your flight to Haleakala right now.
3. Molokini
Molokini
is a tiny island located 4 km from the coast of the island of Mauri. It
appeared as a result of flooding the crater of the volcano, and now has become
a unique attraction, because its shape resembles a crescent. This place also
attracts diving enthusiasts - the water around it is incredibly clear and
transparent, and visibility reaches 46 m. It was formed all the way back
around 12 thousand years BC by lava. There are lots of fish, around three
hundred different species, lots of corals that are unique to this place, they
cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
4. Wailua Waterfall
Wailua
Falls is one of the highest waterfalls
in Hawaii. It is 35 meters tall and is located on the island of Kauai. A muddy
and slippery path leads to the foot of Wailua. Every year, fans of extreme
sports set the rope along the entire route, but representatives of the local
administration remove them after a while, because of the danger of such walks.
What is interesting is that in the past, local Hawaiians, in order to prove
their manhood, rushed down from this waterfall. Despite the illegality and the
danger of such actions, even today there are brave souls who do the same.
5. Center of Polynesian Culture
The
center of Polynesian culture is a theme park, or, as some call it, a “living
museum”. It is located on the north coast of Oahu. In addition to traditional
and permanent exhibitions, you can take part in additional sports and
entertainment events here. For example, every evening there is a show in which
artists represent the intercultural nature of Polynesia, most often, with the
help of traditional dances.