Hawai’i : the ultimate romantic destination
August 10th, 2019 Leo Malden No Comment Destination Hawaii
Hawai’i has a plethora of breathtaking landscapes, secluded beaches and unique experiences. Newlyweds looking for an unforgettable honeymoon destination will not be disappointed by what the Hawaiian Archipelago has to offer. Whether they’re looking for an adrenaline rush adventure or a relaxing beach getaway to watch the sunset, Hawaii can be at the top of the list of destinations where newlyweds can turn for their dream stay.
Perfect for adrenaline lovers….
Zip Line across the island of Hawaii
Couples who want to experience the adrenaline of speed while enjoying the Hawaiian landscape can book one of KapohoKine Adventures’ customized tours.
The newlyweds can request a tailor-made itinerary, designed according to their personal interests, or enjoy a swim in a private waterfall, before engaging in a Hawaiian barbecue with a glass of champagne.
They can enjoy a relaxing walk along Saddle Road with a view of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa before joining the most beautiful waterfalls in Hawaii.
Night swimming with manta rays on the island of Hawaii
Young couples looking for thrills can experience swimming with one of the largest fish in the ocean – the manta ray. Accompanied by a guide, the newlyweds can go to the « Manta Village » and the « Manta Paradise » to watch these majestic fish swim, eat and play.
Couples can book sunset excursions offering the opportunity to meet face-to-face with mantas up to 6 metres long. Brides and grooms who book via Fair Wind can enjoy a night cruise and a dive with manta rays.
Perfect for the romantic at heart….
Take a look up to Sweetheart Rock on Lāna’i….
Couples can take a romantic hike from the Four Seasons Resort Lāna’i, passing by Hulopo’e Beach to admire Pu’u Pehe, better known as Sweetheart Rock.
The sunset creates the ideal lighting to admire this emblematic rock.
Some lucky couples may have the opportunity to watch long-beaked dolphins play off the coast as the sun sets in the distance.
The monument is also steeped in Hawaiian folklore and legend tells the story of two lovers, a Hawaiian girl named Pehe and a young warrior named Makakehau.
Couples can learn more about this story before they embark on the hike.
www.gohawaii.com/islands/lanai/regions/south-lanai/puu-pehe
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