This show starts at 8:00pm and goes for about 5 minutes. We like to show up at 7:30 to have enough time to find a good spot and watch the fire dancers perform before the show starts. Definitely worth it!
Kualoa offers O’ahu’s best tours and activities. Kualoa is also rated Number one by Hawai’i Magazine and the StarAdvertiser’s Readers Choice Awards for 2017 -2021. In 2018, Kualoa ranked number 4 on Trip Advisorʻs list of “Top Trending Worldwide Attractions”, beating even Disneyland, which was ninth! - UTV Tour - Horseback Riding - Jungle Expedition Tour - Jurassic Adventure Tour - Jurassic Valley Zipline - Hollywood Movie Sites Tour
The amazing Maitaʻi Catamaran is an ocean adventure, sight-seeing tour and party all in one. This “state of the art”, twin hulled, 45 foot catamaran seats 49 passengers comfortably. United States Coast Guard inspected and certified, the Maita’i is ultra-safe and a great time for the entire family.
Entry and parking reservations required for non-residents (as of May 12th, 2022) , plan accordingly. The last entrance to hike the trail is at 4:00 pm. The gates are locked at 6:00 pm daily and all visitors must be out of the park by this time.
Koko Head consists of climbing 1,048 steps to the top of the Koko Head Crater. While this hike will test your endurance, you will be rewarding with some of the best views of the island. You can see Aina Haina, Sandys Beach, and a large portion of the south shore. This is one of the best spots on the Island for both sunrise and sunset!
The bay is protected by vertical crater walls and a peripheral reef which help keep the water calm and tranquil, making it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, and observing marine life. Visitors can expect to see hundreds of species of fish, coral, and other aquatic creatures while exploring Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve.
With crystal clear water and abundant marine life, Shark’s Cove is one of the most beautiful bays in Hawaii for snorkeling. Don’t worry, you’re actually not likely to see any swimming sharks here! Shark’s Cove gets its name from the surrounding reefs that resemble the shape of a shark. Instead, you’ll find colorful fish, coral reefs, lava formations, and maybe even green sea turtles. The pools throughout the cove are made up of small caves, tunnels, and crevices, making it quite the playground for both marine life and snorkelers as fish dart in and out of the many nooks as if playing hide and seek.