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Dole Plantation Tour in Hawaii

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  Dole Plantation tour in Oahu is one of the exciting parts when visiting Hawaii. The Plantation is home to thousands of native Hawaiian plants and is confirmed as the world's giant maze by the Guinness Book of World Records. The two-mile-long paths meander over three acres, and you can solve the maze by following a map card and a cheat sheet. You will receive a "passport" with stamps for each station you pass. ·       Plantation Garden Tour Dole Plantation is an iconic attraction on the island of Oahu. The Plantation is also home to the famous Pineapple Maze, which is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. This maze is a two-acre attraction with over 14,000 different varieties of Hawaiian plants. Once you finish the trail, you'll be rewarded with a 15% discount on your Dole merchandise! ·       Dolphin Encounter Dolphins are not commonly encountered on the island of Oahu, but they have been observed as close as one mile from the coast. The ancient Haw

The Ultimate Guide to Hawaii Botanical Gardens

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  A visit to Hawaii is impossible without a botanical garden trip. While in the area, visit one of these four beautiful gardens: the Moanalua Gardens, the Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden, the Nani Mau Gardens, and the Foster Botanical Garden. Apart from these gardens, you can also try vising Byodo-in Temple for another fun adventure. Each one offers unique experiences that are sure to make your visit worthwhile. ●      Moanalua Gardens You can drive through the park in under 20 minutes or camp overnight. Its name means "place of tranquility," filled with various tropical plants. If you don't have time to hike, there are numerous trails throughout the park. There are also many picnic areas and camping facilities for visitors. Moanalua Gardens is an excellent place to spend a relaxing day. ●      Nani Mau Gardens When planning a vacation to Hawaii, you should spend some time exploring natural gardens. Despite their popularity, Hawaii botanical gardens in Oahu are

Best Snorkeling Locations on Oahu

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  Snorkeling tours on Oahu are a tradition that dates back thousands and years. In the early days of snorkeling, divers used hollow reeds as their snorkels. Divers would go underwater to search for natural sponges to make a living. Today's snorkelers can enjoy the waters around Oahu with the most incredible comfort, efficiency, safety, and security over the centuries. You can fulfill all of your underwater fantasies while doing something you enjoy. In Waikiki, a snorkeling tour is a great exercise that can improve your flexibility, cardio health, and overall fitness. Snorkeling is also an excellent stress reliever. You will be transported to another world and have a different experience from your day. Keep reading to find out the best snorkeling areas on Oahu, whether you are a first-timer or an old scuba diver. 1.      1.  Kaena Point State Park Ka'ena is Hawaiian for "heat" and is found at the northwestern tip of Oahu's Ka'ena Point State Park. This