Top 7 Wonders of Hawaii

Hawaii is a magical paradise filled with nature and unparalleled views. It’s surreal to think that we get to call this place home. Below are our top seven natural wonders of Hawaii — we’ve been to some and we’re hoping to visit others.

1. OHELO GULCH, MAUI
These fresh water pools sit on the lower slopes of Haleakala. The 7+ pools, which are powered by small waterfalls, are located about ten miles south of Hana in Haleakala National Park. It’s a two-mile hike to the pools, and an even further trek to the 400-foot Waimoku Falls.

2. HANAUMA BAY, OAHU
Of course Hanauma Bay made the list! Our very own Hanauma is both a marine life conservation property as well as a nature preserve. Visitors to the bay are expected to see over 100 different kind of species in just one visit alone. The abundance of sea life makes it a popular snorkeling destination, but also a chance to educate both visitors and kama’aina (locals).

3. HALEAKALA, MAUI

Haleakala, translated from Hawaiian to English as ‘house of the sun’, stands 10,023 feet about sea level and is unsurprisingly Maui’s highest peak. It is said that one is able to see up to three neighboring islands when the skies are clear.

 

4. DIAMOND HEAD, OAHU

This volcanic crater is, arguably, Hawaii’s most recognized wonder. Pictured on almost all Hawaii postcards, this 150,000-year old monument was given the name ‘Diamond Head’ by sailors who believed the calcite crystals in the slopes of the mountain to be diamonds.

5. WAIMEA CANYON, KAUAI

Known as the ‘Grand Canyon of the Pacific’, this iron-rich, 14-mile long wonder, owes its beauty to a massive land collapse off of Mount Waialeale about four million years ago. Over time the rainwater from the Waimea River gradually turned the black lava rock to an assortment of reds. This is one of the wonders we have yet to see.

 

6. NAPALI COAST, KAUAI

The breathtaking views, endless ocean, deep valleys and luscious green mountain cliffs make this 17-mile stretch of coast one of our favorite places in the state. Off-limits to any vehicles, one is able to hike the 11-mile trail that ends at the hallowed Kalalau Beach. While those that choose to abdicate hiking cannot get to the coast by car, all are welcome to enjoy the wonder by boat or up in the air.

7. VOLCANOES, HAWAII ISLAND

We’d be out of our minds not to include the Volcanoes National Park as part of our list. What’s there to say about a fiery display of Pele (goddess of fire). Her volcanoes are fierce and beautiful while at the same time leaving you all-fearing to the power of Hawaii. We can’t help but feel in awe each time we visit.