Hawaii Bucket List: 28 Best Things to Do in Hawaii
Are you planning a Hawaiian Islands vacation or just dreaming of adding bucket list destinations to your own list? Or do you love bucket lists as much as I do?
There’s just something about putting dreams to paper that makes them feel achievable. It’s like carving a path through the possibilities and giving your aspiration a roadmap to reality. Each item on your list becomes a promise to yourself, a reminder to live life to its fullest!
In this ultimate Hawaii Bucket List, I will share the must-do, must-see, and must-feel experiences I’ve been lucky enough to experience and some not yet. All in all, here is my dream Hawaii Bucket List. So, Let’s get started and craft your ultimate Hawaii bucket list together, one dream at a time.
Table of Contents:
Hawaii’s Unique Charm
Exploring the Islands
Top Bucket List Experiences
- Beach Bliss
- Nature’s Wonders
- Cultural Delights
- Adventurous Escapades
- Off the Beaten Path
Frequently Asked Questions About Hawaii
Hawaii Bucket List at a glance
Final Thoughts
Hawaii’s Unique Charm
Hawaii is a unique destination for travelers seeking relaxation and adventure. Its allure goes far beyond just another tropical destination. Hawaii’s charm lies in its timeless traditions, breathtaking natural beauty, cultural richness, and warm community. It’s the place where Aloha is not just a slogan but a way of life.
Hawaii is a treasure trove waiting to be explored! Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a beach bum, a nature lover, or a history enthusiast, Hawaii has something special for you.
Exploring the Islands
Hawaii is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean consisting of six main Hawaiian islands: Oahu, Maui, Kauai (Garden Isle), Hawaii (commonly known as the Big Island), Molokai, and Lanai. Each island has its own distinct character, landscapes, and attractions. Consider visiting multiple Hawaiian islands to make the most of your Hawaii bucket list and ensure your journey is dynamic. By island hopping, you unlock a broader perspective of the Aloha State. The short inter-island flights or ferry rides make exploring multiple islands convenient within a single trip.
Top 28 Bucket List Experiences: (Best things to do in Hawaii)
Hawaii offers a plethora of bucket-list-worthy experiences. To help you plan your dream Hawaiian island getaway, we’ve categorized the best experiences into four main themes: Beach Bliss, Nature’s Wonders, Cultural Delights, and Adventurous Escapades.
Beach Bliss:
Hawaii is renowned for its beautiful beaches. Here are the top beaches to include on your bucket list:
- Waikiki Beach (Oahu): Waikiki Beach in Honolulu is one of the most popular beaches in the world. It is known for its stunning views of Diamond Head, a volcanic cone. It’s also famous for its white sand beach, palm trees, beauty and surfing. Celebrities frequent Waikiki Beach; it is the perfect place to soak up the sun and surf the famous waves!
- Napali Coast (Kauai): This Item has three parts!
- First, just seeing the NaPali Coast and its towering sea cliffs any way you can is an absolute must-see! It is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful coastlines in the world.
- Second, you have to see it by boat! Preferably in a zodiac boat tour if you can tolerate a bit of a bumpy ride.
- Thirdly, I highly recommend taking a bird’s eye view and seeing the gorgeous NaPali Coast and the rest of Kauai by helicopter tour. The open-door helicopter tour is by far the better choice!
- Hapuna Beach (Big Island): Relax on the expansive shores of Hapuna Beach, known for its white sandy beach and excellent swimming conditions. Hāpuna Beach has consistently been on the Top Ten list.
- Lanikai Beach (Oahu): Kayak to the twin Mokulua Islands from the pristine Lanikai Beach, offering breathtaking views of the Oahu coastline.
- Punaluu Black Sand Beach (Big Island): Witness the unique beauty of black sand beaches at Punaluu Beach and spot endangered Hawaiian green sea turtles basking in the sun. I don’t know about you but anywhere there are Hawaiian sea turtles – I’m in!
- North Shore (Kauai): The North Shore of Kauai is a must-see on your Hawaii bucket list. It’s renowned for its pristine beauty and rugged landscapes. Home to the beautiful Hanalei Bay, with its crescent-shaped beach and lush green backdrop. Hanalei Bay is the jewel of the North Shore. Also, don’t miss Ke’e Beach, the gateway to the Na Pali Coast. Hanalei Bay and Ke’e Beach rank among the top three best beaches in Kauai. The North Shore, in my opinion, is the quintessential Hawaiian experience.
These are just a few of the amazing beaches that grace the Hawaiian Islands, each with its own unique charm and allure.
Natures Wonders:
Hawaii’s natural beauty is unparalleled. Include these awe-inspiring natural wonders on your bucket list:
- Haleakala National Park (Maui): This park is a popular destination for skywatching, as Haleakala means “House of the Sun.” Witness the sunrise from the summit of Haleakala volcano and hike through the otherworldly landscapes of the crater.
- Volcanoes National Park (Big Island): Home to the Kīlauea Volcano, the most active volcano in the world. This unique national park shows dramatic landscapes of active volcanoes, lava fields, and lava tubes.
- Waimoku Falls (Maui): Hike the Pipiwai Trail to reach the stunning Waimoku Falls, a 400-foot waterfall surrounded by lush bamboo forests.
- Akaka Falls (Big Island): Visit Akaka Falls State Park to see the stunning 442-foot waterfall and hike through a lush rainforest.
- Waimea Canyon State Park (Kauai): Waimea Canyon, also called the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” is a magnificent geological masterpiece. You’ll see stunning red and green-hued cliffs and breathtaking vistas that redefine the concept of nature’s wonders.
Cultural Delights
Hawaii’s rich cultural heritage is a fascinating aspect of the islands. Don’t miss these cultural experiences:
- Pearl Harbor (Oahu): Pay tribute to the past at the USS Arizona Memorial while gaining a profound understanding of the events that shaped history. Don’t miss the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum.
- Luau (Various Islands): Attend a traditional Hawaiian luau to savor delicious cuisine, enjoy hula performances, and immerse yourself in Polynesian culture and Hawaiian history.
- Iolani Palace (Oahu): Visit the only royal palace in the United States and learn about Hawaii’s royal history.
- Hula Dancing (Various Islands): Experience the mesmerizing art of hula dancing through lessons or live performances.
Adventurous Escapades:
For adrenaline junkies, Hawaii offers an array of thrilling adventures:
- Snorkeling with Manta Rays (Big Island): Nothing could be more incredible than diving into the nighttime waters of the Big Island to witness the mesmerizing dance of manta rays!
- Zodiac Boat tour of The NaPali Coast (Kauai): A Zodiac Boat Tour of the Na Pali Coast is an absolute must! The Zodiacs allow you up close and personal views as they can dip under sea-cliff waterfalls and dart into sea caves. You’ll be able to discover hidden beaches only accessible by sea and snorkel the warm turquoise waters of the North Shore with abundant sea life, including dolphins and Hawaiian green sea turtles.
- Ziplining (Various Islands): Experience the rush of ziplining through lush forests, across canyons, and over waterfalls on multiple Hawaiian islands.
- Hiking the Kalalau Trail (Kauai): Challenge yourself on the Kalalau Trail. This breathtaking coastal hike takes you along 11 miles of the stunning NaPali Coast, rewarding you with unparalleled views. The Kalalau Trail is undoubtedly one of the most well-known gems of the entire Hawaii State Parks system
- Surfing (Various Islands): Learn to ride the waves in the birthplace of surfing, with surf lessons available for all skill levels.
- Scuba Diving (Various Island): Kona on the Big Island is said to have the best scuba diving in Hawaii. However, Lana’i is known for superior visibility and cavern diving, and Moloka’i has great drift diving with a chance to see hammerhead sharks and rare monk seals. The Hawaiian Islands, in general, are known for famous underwater lava formations and sea life, including manta ray night dives.
- Helicopter Tours (Various Islands): Soar above Hawaii’s scenic wonders on a thrilling helicopter tour, offering bird’s-eye views of volcanoes, waterfalls, and coastline.
- Whale Watching Tours (Maui): Maui Nui Basin is the Hawaiian Islands’ humpback whale sanctuary and the main Hawaiian island destination for humpback whales and whale-watching tours. If you have whale watching on your bucket list, Maui is the place to go.
- Jurassic Park ATV Tour (Oahu): No Hawaii Bucket list is complete without a Jurassic Park tour! The ATV Raptor tour is the best. You get to explore movie sites through the jungle and tropical plants, making you feel like you are in the movie! It’s a must-do attraction for Jurassic Park fans like myself.
Off the Beaten Path:
While Hawaii’s famous attractions are undoubtedly worth experiencing, consider venturing off the beaten path to discover hidden gems.
These lesser-known adventures can add a unique dimension to your Hawaii bucket list.
- Molokini Crater (Maui): Snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of Molokini Crater, a submerged volcanic crater teeming with marine life.
- Lanai Lookout (Oahu): Witness the power of the ocean at Lanai Lookout, where giant waves crash against the volcanic coastline.
- Horseback Riding in Molokai: (Maui)Discover the untouched beauty of Molokai on a horseback riding adventure through rugged terrain.
- Hana Highway (Maui): Embark on a scenic road trip along the Hana Highway, winding through lush rainforests, waterfalls, and breathtaking coastal vistas.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hawaii
Whether planning a trip to the islands or just curious about what Hawaii has to offer, this FAQ section will answer some common questions to help you navigate your Hawaiian adventure.
1. When is the best time to visit Hawaii?
Hawaii enjoys pleasant weather year-round, but the best time for visiting Hawaii depends on your preferences. The dry season is ideal for outdoor activities and beach days from April to October. However, prices and crowds tend to peak during this period. The wetter season offers lower prices and fewer tourists from November to March, making it a great time to explore and enjoy quieter beaches.
2. How many islands are there in Hawaii, and which one should I visit?
Hawaii lies in the Pacific Ocean and has six main islands: Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Hawaii (the Big Island), Molokai, and Lanai. Each island has its unique charm and attractions. Oahu is known for its vibrant city life and Waikiki Beach, while Maui offers diverse landscapes and the famous Road to Hana. Kauai is called the “Garden Isle” for its lush scenery, and the Big Island boasts volcanoes and incredible stargazing. Molokai and Lanai offer a more laid-back and less touristy experience.
3. Do I need a rental car in Hawaii?
Renting a car is recommended to explore beyond your resort or accommodation. While public transportation is available on some islands, having a car will allow you to visit remote areas and experience more of Hawaii’s natural beauty.
4. What is Hawaiian cuisine like, and what foods should I try?
Hawaiian cuisine is a delicious fusion of flavors influenced by various cultures, including native Hawaiian, Asian, and mainland American. Some must-try dishes include poke (marinated raw fish), loco moco (rice, hamburger patty, gravy, and a fried egg), kalua pig (slow-cooked, shredded pork), and malasadas (Portuguese-style doughnuts). Don’t forget to try a refreshing shaved ice treat.
5. Is it safe to swim and snorkel in Hawaii?
Hawaii offers fantastic opportunities for swimming and snorkeling, but it’s essential to be aware of ocean conditions. Always follow lifeguard instructions and be cautious of strong currents, especially during winter, when high surf can create dangerous conditions on specific beaches. If you’re new to snorkeling, consider taking a guided tour for safety and guidance.
6. Should I know any cultural customs or etiquette in Hawaii?
Hawaii has a rich cultural heritage, and embracing some local customs and etiquette is respectful. Removing your shoes is customary before entering a Hawaiian home or temple. While “Aloha” means hello and goodbye, it also signifies a warm and welcoming spirit. It’s also courteous to ask permission before taking photos of locals and their property.
7. What are the best activities for families in Hawaii?
Hawaii is a fantastic destination for families. Consider activities like visiting the Honolulu Zoo and Waikiki Aquarium on Oahu, exploring the Maui Ocean Center, taking a family-friendly snorkeling tour, or enjoying a luau with hula dancers and fire performers. Many resorts also offer excellent amenities and children’s programs.
8. Can I hike to see volcanoes in Hawaii?
Yes, you can hike to see volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The park offers a range of hiking trails that take you through diverse volcanic landscapes, including craters, lava fields, and steam vents. Check the current volcanic activity and the hiking trails condition before embarking on any hikes.
9. What’s the best way to experience Hawaiian culture?
To immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture, attend a traditional luau where you can enjoy hula performances traditional music, and sample local cuisine. Additionally, visiting cultural sites like Iolani Palace in Honolulu or Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park on the Big Island provides insights into Hawaiian history and heritage. Don’t miss The Polynesian Cultural Center, a captivating living museum set on 42 acres along Oahu’s North Shore.
Hawaii Bucket List at a glance:
(Top 28 Best Things to Do in Hawaii!)
- Waikiki Beach (Oahu)
- Na Pali Coast (Kauai)
- Hapuna Beach (Big Island)
- Lanikai Beach (Oahu)
- Punaluu Black Sand Beach (Big Island)
- North Shore (Kauai)
- Haleakala National Park (Maui)
- Volcanoes National Park (Big Island)
- Waimoku Falls (Maui)
- Akaka Falls (Big Island)
- Waimea Canyon State Park (Kauai)
- Pearl Harbor (Oahu)
- Luau (Various Islands)
- Iolani Palace (Oahu)
- Hula Dancing (Various Islands)
- Snorkeling with Manta Rays (Big Island)
- Zodiac Boat Tour of Na Pali Coast (Kauai)
- Ziplining (Various Islands)
- Hiking the Kalalau Trail (Kauai)
- Surfing (Various Islands)
- Scuba Diving (Various Islands)
- Helicopter Tours (Various Islands)
- Whale Watching Tours (Maui)
- Jurassic Park ATV Tours (Maui)
- Molokini Center (Maui)
- Lanai Lookout (Oahu)
- Horseback Riding in Molokai (Maui)
- Hana Highway (Maui)
Final Thoughts
Hawaii is undeniably a dream destination that offers a treasure trove of unique experiences that transcends the ordinary. I hope my Hawaii Bucket List has not only ignited your wanderlust but also encouraged you to visit the Hawaiian Islands. Your journey to these beautiful islands is not just a dream; it’s a promise to yourself to explore, discover, and create lasting memories in a place that truly belongs on everyone’s bucket list. So, start planning your Hawaiian Islands adventure and check off those unforgettable experiences from your bucket list.