Honolulu Suggested Itinerary Day 1 AM 9:00 Luuanu Pali Lookout The Pali Lookout is also called the “windy mountains” for strong winds that blow 360 days a year. PM 1:00 King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center The most famous of the 4 statues honoring Kamehameha I, who unified Hawaiian islands, is located here. ʻIolani Palace PM 2:00 It is America’s only royal palace. Currently it is a museum where tourists can make Hawaiian quilt and lei (garland necklace), and take hula lessons. Hawaii State Capitol PM 3:00 Designed with volcanoes as the motif, the Hawaii State Capitol does not have a central ceiling so you can actually see the blue sky from center of the lobby on the 1st floor. PM 4:00 Ala Moana Beach Park Enjoy sunbathing and picnicking at the Ala Moana Beach Park. Ala Moana Center PM 6:00 It is one of the largest shopping malls in the world and Hawaii’s largest. There are many food courts, cafes, and restaurants in the mall. Day 2 AM 9:00 Depart hotel after breakfast Depart hotel for Day 2 after breakfast. Dole Plantation AM 10:00 This first pineapple farm in Hawaii has farm tours where you can see the process of growing various kinds of pineapples. You can also enjoy various kinds of tours and food. Laniakea Beach PM 12:00 This is where the Hawaiian green sea turtles called “honu” crawl out on the sandy beaches once or twice a day to take a nap. Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck PM 1:00 Fresh shrimp caught from a nearby shrimp farm are cooked on the spot, making it a great place to eat in Hawaii despite the far distance from downtown. Polynesian Cultural Center PM 2:00 Travel through the traditional lifestyle and customs of the seven Polynesian islands (Hawaii, New Zealand, Fiji, Rapa Nui, Samoa, Tahiti, and Tonga) at a glance on a 45-acre land. PM 4:00 Kualoa Ranch It is one of the places where you can enjoy the best activities in Hawaii on a 4,084-acre land. Hotel dinner & Beach Bar PM 6:00 Upon returning to the hotel, enjoy dinner and a romantic evening of cocktails while listening to Hawaiian live music with the sunset at the beach bar. Day 3 Diamond Head AM 6:00 Diamond Head was erroneously named so by Captain Cook, who first discovered the Hawaiian Islands of Hawaii, and his sailors when they mistook the shining rocks on top of the mountains one night for diamonds. It is a dead volcano with a large crater from a volcanic eruption from 100 thousand years ago, and the landmark of Honolulu. Hanauma Bay AM 11:00 It was presumably the last volcanic eruption in Hawaii. Here you can meet a wide range of colorful fish and sea turtles that represent Hawaii while snorkeling. 53 By The Sea PM 2:00 You can see the entire Waikiki Beach out of this restaurant located on the left end of Waikiki Beach. Enjoy elegant interior and beautiful scenery. Dinner & shopping PM 6:00 Shop world-famous fashion brand merchandises at the Waikele Premium Outlets and a purchase a wide range of affordable regional products and souvenirs from Wal-Mart. ⓒ ASIANA AIRLINES. All rights reserved..
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