Leisure Time in Hawaii
So you have some free time to pass in Hawaii? Lucky you! Obviously Hawaii island ambient creates a wide array of aquatic activities to occupy your time. From snorkeling and scuba to surfing, you can stay active in the water. In general most of the Hawaiian coastline is great for diving, some top picks are the Black Coral Forest, Turtle Pinnacle, Wall's Wall and if you are looking for sea caves, check out Pu'uhonua o Honaunau on the Kona-Kohala Coast.
Expect to see some of the amazing local Hawaiian marine life (30% are endemic only to Hawaiian waters): giant manta rays, parrot fish, sea turtles, coral, the saddleback wrasse and Hawaiian turkeyfish. Or maybe you prefer one of the most revered Hawaiian pastimes, surfing! Head to O'ahu or Maui for world class waves, but the Big Island still has a massive surf culture. If you want to stay on dry land for the day check out hiking and trekking possibilities on the Big Island, which still has five active volcanoes and ranges from desert to jungle.
Expect to see some of the amazing local Hawaiian marine life (30% are endemic only to Hawaiian waters): giant manta rays, parrot fish, sea turtles, coral, the saddleback wrasse and Hawaiian turkeyfish. Or maybe you prefer one of the most revered Hawaiian pastimes, surfing! Head to O'ahu or Maui for world class waves, but the Big Island still has a massive surf culture. If you want to stay on dry land for the day check out hiking and trekking possibilities on the Big Island, which still has five active volcanoes and ranges from desert to jungle.