Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Aloha from Hawaii!
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The view from our hotel balcony |
Oahu, which means "The Gathering Place" truly was a gathering place, or at least where we stayed on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. We were amazed at the huge numbers of people vacationing in the supposed "off season" and the large number of high end stores along the main strip.....Louis Vuitton, Coach, Kate Spade, Cartier, etc...etc... Our first day and a half there we explored the beach, some of the local bars and restaurants as well as local Hawaiian entertainment. Then we decided it was time to get out of Dodge and beat the crowds! We rented a motorcycle and armed with Google
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Waikiki Beach |
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Snorkelling in Oahu |
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A fun way to get around! |
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A beautiful Japanese Temple |
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Visiting the Missouri |
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A beautiful sunset over Waikiki on our first night in Oahu |
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First day aboard NCL Pride of America |
I have to say, Maui was one of our favorite islands and we were happy to be in
were able to see and do more than the mobs of tourists who were all herded into shuttles and buses and whisked off for hours and hours on end. One excursion that came highly recommended was the Road to Hana and that was what we decided to do! Rated as one of the most scenic drives of Hawaii this excursion was most certainly about the
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Hoping to see these guys in November |
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Our home for 7 days! |
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A huge Banyan Tree in Lahaina. The main trunk is to the left with 16 different trunks growing from the original! |
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Going underground into a Lava tube |
Some sights and sounds from the Road to Hana!
This lady made us a bowl from coconut leaves! |
Beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees |
Hilo was our first stop and one that proved to be very interesting. We decided to rent a car again and we visited Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. At Kilauea, the site of the 2018 eruption, we could see how the caldera had dramatically changed the landscape of the park, adding an additional 865 acres of landmass to the existing island. What was most interesting however was the 38 mile drive along Crater Rim Drive which descended 3700 feet to the coast, ending at the 2003 lava flow. Though lava cannot be seen
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Lava fields extending to the ocean |
Our last day and half was spent on the Garden Island of Kauai. Kauai is an amazing island of emerald valleys, sharp mountain spires and jagged cliffs. Again we rented a car and immediately headed towards Waimea Canyon.Known
Kekaha Beach and played in the waves before continuing on our journey towards Poipu Beach where we watched an interesting phenomena known as Spouting Horn. Kauai was absolutely beautiful and relatively quiet. On our final evening aboard the Pride of America, the Captain cruised along the NaPoli Coast voted by National Geographic as one of the 50 most beautiful places in the world to visit. As we sailed off into the sunset that evening, we felt blessed and fortunate to have visited one of the most beautiful places in the world. Tomorrow morning we would be docking in Honolulu and disembarking from our seven day adventure on Pride of America.
The spouting horn!
Having fun in the waves on the beach in Kauai!
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Cruising the Na Poli coast |
As we begin to pull in to the port of Honolulu after 7 days at sea, the sun begins to rise over the city. We have had an amazing vacation in this beautiful rainbow state. Mahalo!
Until we meet again!
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