Popular With Captivating Beaches, These Are The Three Best Tourist Attractions In Hawaii

JAKARTA - The greenish blue Hawaii Company and sandy beaches invite tourists from all over the world. The 50th state of the United States has the capital Honolulu. This city is a tourist destination for tourists or adventurers who want to visit islands in Hawaii.

Hawaii in addition to having exotic Waikiki Beach also has a historic location at Pearl Harbor. Located on the island of Oahu, Honolulu has more than 20 diverse environments.

Originated from the edges of Kahala and MAbinoa which are fertile to historic, commercial, and retail areas such as Ala Moana, kaca'ako. Interestingly, wherever you are, friendly smiles, fresh floral scents, and warm feelings are generally his greeting. All these conveniences are known in Hawaii as ALoha, a sign or meaningful feeling that represents relationships and affection for the community and loved ones.

On Oahu Island, apart from having a legendary beach, it also offers various activities that are recognized from the population. Almost everything exists, be it historic sites and museums, rural agriculture, urban life, and iconic local restaurants.

The figure of Meleana Estes is the grandson of the original Hawaiian filmmaker, Amelia Ana Krypta'opua Bailey. According to Eates, culture in Hawaii is more of an aesthetic or inspirational channel.

"Hawai culture combines fire, humility, pride, and enthusiasm, and I am grateful to have lived here my entire life, raised in a culture that has taught me everything I know", said Eates as reported by VOI from the BBC, Monday, June 17.

Here are some interesting places in Hawaii that might be your vacation destination with loved ones;

1. Iolani Palace

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The country of Hawaii has a very complex history and is all well-preserved in this palace. This palace is the only true royal palace in the United States that has been around since 1882. The palace has a luxurious building and the only building in the world that has been built in the style of "Florentine America".

"This palace already has electricity before [the White Building]. But [its great] influence on the Hawaiian people should not be underestimated. Iolani Palace is a symbol of Hawaii as its own nation and where our last queen [Queen Lili "uokalani] was imprisoned after the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893." said Eates.

Visitors can walk through the first and second floors, which include the living room and bedroom, as well as Queen Lili'uokalani's Prison Room, where she was held under house arrest for nearly eight months after her administration was overthrown by the US.

2. Best hidden Permata: Shangri La

The former home heir to American tobacco and socialite Oahu knowledge Duke, Shangri La is a 60-year-old Duke artwork and furniture scattered across a 14,000-square-foot property consisting of residences, playgrounds, swimming pools, and outdoor terraces.

"A stunning and fantastic architecture and room like her bedroom is reflected and almost scintillating with the blue ocean below," Estes said.

The famous Duke arrived in Honolulu in 1935 and befriended the native Duke Kahanamoku of Hawaii. Duke Kabanamoku is a pioneer who popularized surfing.AThi Duke died in 1993 and in 2002, a 4.9-hectare plantation on the sea bank was opened as a common museum with Islamic design, furniture and architecture inspired.

3. The best view in the country of Hawaii is in Nu'uanu Pali Lookout

Website: dlnr.Hawaii.gov/dsp/parks/oahu/nuuanu-pali-state-wayside/

Honolulu is famous for its city panorama and sea views over the Diamond Head Crater, but for the best view of eastern Honolulu that doesn't involve climbing anything, Nu'uanu Pali Lookout is the place.

"It's a great place for locals to go out of town to show visitors the east side of Oahu," Estes said of the observation point with spectacular views. Many locals have been visiting there since they were kids.

Located in the northeastern city of Honolulu, the site features stunning views of the Ko'olau Mountains and the east side often referred to as the direction of the Oahu wind and visitors must be prepared for strong winds.

Pali Lookout also has an epic but deadly history. In 1795, this now peaceful site served as a battleground where King, warrior and diplomat King Kamehameha I won the Battle of Nu'uanu, a victory that united Oahu and sent hundreds of soldiers straight from the 305m cliffs to their deaths.

Although the winding observation point and Nu'uanu Pali Drive provide stunning views of the city, the site is also the origin of some of the most troubling stories in Oahu, including the Legend of Hawaii'i's Night Marchers the ghosts of ancient Hawaiian fighters roaming the Oahu after dark and never looking into your eyes or you will face sudden deaths.