Individuals considering Hawaii real estate have a myriad of local attractions available daily. The tropical landscape is breathtaking from the sandy beach ocean fronts and colorful canyons to the volcanic mountain tops and rainforests. The Islands have numerous archeological, cultural, geological and historical features unique unto themselves. With over 200 days of sunshine annually, there is no loss for outdoor activity opportunities.
Puuhonua O Honaunau, on the main island,was an ancient place of refuge for those who displeased the gods or disobeyed ancient laws. The site contains the remnants of a fishing village dating back to the 16th century. The city wall, ancient homes, temples and burial grounds are still visible today. Lava rocks in the area display ancient cultural petroglyphs engraved by the native peoples. Native people often come to demonstrate crafts of the ancestors. The islands have many archeological locations bearing evidence of historic civilizations.
Those desiring to learn the history of the people are welcome to visit the Polynesian Cultural Center,which is designed to be a living museum and a tribute to 8 different Polynesian cultures. Each culture is represented by a traditional village and residents perform typical daily activities. Guests may observe or participate in various crafts, music and dance. The location includes educational exhibits, arts and crafts, temporary tattooing, and hula lessons. The evening includes a traditional luau prepared with native cuisine and favorite American foods. Following the feast, over 100 participants provide a live performance nightly.
There is a wide array of landscape to explore for those who have Hawaii real estate. One of the islands unique features is the extinct volcanoes. Hiking and biking routes take visitors into volcanic craters, lava tubes and thermal spas. Boating and helicopter tours are also available. Diamond Head is one the most famous volcanoes, originally used as a military strong hold. A path leads up the side, through the volcano and to the top for spectacular panoramic views of Honolulu and Waikiki.
The Islands have over a dozen waterfalls situated in magnificent canyons and lush rainforests. The majestic Hi’ilawe Falls on the main island plummet over 1500 feet. A walking path through a local rainforest brings vistors to Oahu’s Manoa Falls, that include upside down falls where water is projected back up the side of the mountain and forms a spraying mist. The Wailua Falls of Kanai is the famous location featured in the TV show Fantasy Island and the picturesque Waimoku Falls of Maui includes the Seven Sacred Pools, a popular swimming destination.
The white sandy beaches of the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is actually part of a flooded volcanic crater that protects the area from harsh ocean movement. As such, it is a popular swimming and snorkeling area where visitors come face to face with an underwater world filled with coral reefs, numerous species of colorful tropical fish, rays and sea turtles who also favor the bay. The number of swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving options on the islands are endless.
The islands have many military and cultural historical sites that attract individuals from far away as well as many locals. Pearl Harbor welcomes millions of guests annually, who arrive to solemnly pay respect to the almost 2000 sailors who lost their lives at the start of WWII. The USS Arizona Memorial lies over the sunken ship that became the final resting place to hundreds. Docked here is the retired naval ship USS Missouri, which is comparable in size to the Arizona and whose decks are toured daily. The location is also home to the USS Bowfin, a retired naval submarine that gives guests a glimpse of what life was like in close quarters.
Iolani Palace in Honolulu is the only royal domicile in the United States. This lavish structure was once home to Hawaii’s royal family and contains local history in addition to the family’s artifacts and possessions. The palace is reported to have received modern amenities even before the White House. Visitors also tour the manicured gardens and the building that once housed the royal guard, which was constructed to resemble a medieval castle.
The Daughters of Hawaii maintain many of the state’s historical sites including the Queen Emma Summer Palace, which belonged to the wife of King Kamehameha IV. The Victorian mansion welcomes guests to see the royal family’s vacation retreat that includes original furnishings, décor, family artifacts and a beautiful tropical garden. Those who wish to live close to these amenities would do well to look at the listings from realtor Aloha Tony.
