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The 10 Most Romantic Places in Hawaii

    In honor of Valentine's Day we thought to pass

    on the local view of the islands to take your

    special someone 

 

 

Haleakala National Park in Maui.

Haleakala National Park, or the “house of the sun,” is home to endangered species, volcanic landscapes and sub-tropical rainforests filled with secluded hiking trails that lead visitors through this exotic location. Hikers can bring a picnic breakfast and hunker down for the colorful display of light that spreads across the valley. It can be chilly, sometimes below freezing, before sunrise at the top of this 10,023-foot dormant volcano, so prepare with plenty of layers. Sunscreen is also recommended if you plan to stick around for a hike through the volcanic landscape. There is no food, beverages or gasoline in the park, so be prepared. If the volcano isn’t of much interest, the coast is a beautiful spot as well.

 

Puu Ualakaa State Park on Oahu.

A one-mile loop trail leads to a lookout at Puu Ualakaa State Park where visitors can view southern Oahu. This spot is known for romantic sunset picnics while onlookers admire the views of Diamond Head and Pearl Harbor. Even Honolulu and Monoa Valley can be seen from this height, which sits on top of a cinder cone near downtown Honolulu.The trail leads through a wooded area, and the leisurely walk will take visitors up to the top of the hill that overlooks the city below. Let the backdrop of the forest and the bustling city be the perfect, romantic sunset location. 

 

Kailua Kona Coast on the Big Island.

 

This seaside town on the coast of Kona is an ideal spot to watch the sunset. A historic fishing village, this coast is now a destination for shopping, restaurants, and those who want to get away from the bustle of life.

 

The Na Pali Coast of Kauai.

One of the most beautiful places in the world, the Na Pali Coast of Kauai is home to waterfalls, beautiful green mountains, and a breathtaking coastline. The pali, or cliffs, are a backdrop of rugged valleys that suddenly end once they reach the ocean. The valleys are dotted with waterfalls and streams that continue to cut into the terrain. Stone terraces where Hawaiians once lived can still be found on extensive hikes. A large state park here is made up of these beautiful landscapes for all to enjoy. Many plants that once thrived on the island are considered endangered. Because of that, there are no roads in this area.

Maniniowali Beach at Kua Bay on the Big Island.

Watch out for powerful waves in this location, but be ready to be swept away by the beautiful views of the ocean and romantic atmosphere. The drive to the beach, once only accessible by a dirt path, was paved in recent years. While it’s easier to get to, it’s still not widely known and can provide a quiet, secluded location. Sit on the lava rocks and keep an eye out for turtle and dolphin sightings, a common occurrence at this spot. Packing a picnic lunch is also a good idea. Recently installed showers and bathrooms near the parking lot make it easy to spend a few hours on the beach.

 

Sugar Beach on Maui.

Home to condos and resorts, Sugar Beach, also known as Kealia Beach, is said to be one of the longest beaches in Maui. You won’t find any buildings on this beach, making it a perfect spot for romance. It can be a bit windy here, though, so it’s a favorite spot for kite flying and kayakers that often push off from the shore.

 

 

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Good Luck Michelle Wie!

Hawaii Tee Times  would like to wish our local friend Michelle Wie the best of luck at the 2015 U.S. Women's Open which starts tomorrow, July 9th, at Lancaster Country Club, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania!

Michelle will be defending her title as the 2014 U.S. Women's Open winner! Good Luck Michelle from all of us at HTT!!

Michelle grew up right here in Oahu playing KoOlina, if you wish to play there too 

 

Independence Day Light Show in Hawaii 2015

If you're in Hawaii on our Nations Birthday we have compiled a list of firework shows for you that you could attend after that successful day of Golf! 


July 3

Kauai

Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands
4 p.m. entertainment, 9:45 p.m. fireworks
Free and open to the public with photo ID

July 4

Oahu

Ala Moana Beach Park
8:30 p.m. fireworks (preview)
Tune into KSSK for the soundtrack

Kailua Beach Park
6 p.m. airshow, 8 p.m. fireworks

USS Missouri
6 p.m. picnic, 9 p.m. fireworks
admission required

Turtle Bay Resort
8:30 p.m. fireworks

Maui

Lahaina
Front St.
4 p.m. block party, 8 p.m. fireworks

Kauai

Lihue
Vidinha Soccer Field
4 p.m. entertainment, 8:35 p.m. fireworks
admission required

Big Island

Hilo Bay Blast at Bayfront
9 a.m.-9 p.m., 8 p.m. fireworks

Kailua-Kona
5:30 p.m. parade, 8 p.m. fireworks

Waikoloa Beach Resort
10 a.m.-9:30 p.m., 8 p.m. fireworks

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February 18, 2013

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Jurassic Park Golf

One of the most asked questions we get is 'Where is the Jurassic Park Golf Course?'.

Here on Oahu there are 2 golf courses that land in this category: Ko'olau Golf Club and the Royal Hawaiian Golf Club.

From the moment you drive through the jungle and up through the gates, you know that these courses are going to be special.

The two amazing golf courses can be played over two days with our famous Rainforest 2 Day Special

Ko'olau Golf Club The Royal Hawaiian Golf Club