Wailua River and Waimea Canyon Tour | Polynesian Adventure Tours
Polynesian Adventure Tours Hawaii
Polynesian Adventure Tours, Gray Line Hawaii is states largest and finest tour and charter company with over 30 years experience in entertaining groups and independent travelers to the islands.
We provide first class wonderful and exciting tours to all four major Hawaiian Islands Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island. We also have neighbor island tours called One day fly away packages, and they are perfect for those travelers and groups who want to visit another Hawaiian Island for a day trip.
All Polynesian Adventure Tour vehicles are modern, air-conditioned and very comfortable. Our state certified professional drivers entertain the tourists throughout the islands with special secret stories of the world famous Hawaiian history.
We are also known for providing the most competitive pricing and commission to help our agents and wholesalers world wide develop new revenues for their Hawaii travelers.
Door to door pick up from Waikiki hotels. Visit our website polyad.com or call 800-622-3011 and SKIP THE LINES!
Polynesian Adventure Tours Gray Line Hawaii
Polynesian Adventure Tours, Gray Line Hawaii is states largest and finest tour and charter company with over 30 years experience in entertaining groups and independent travelers to the islands.
We provide first class wonderful and exciting tours to all four major Hawaiian Islands Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island. We also have neighbor island tours called One day fly away packages, and they are perfect for those travelers and groups who want to visit another Hawaiian Island for a day trip.
All Polynesian Adventure Tour vehicles are modern, air-conditioned and very comfortable. Our state certified professional drivers entertain the tourists throughout the islands with special secret stories of the world famous Hawaiian history.
We are also known for providing the most competitive pricing and commission to help our agents and wholesalers world wide develop new revenues for their Hawaii travelers.
Door to door pick up from Waikiki hotels. Visit our website polyad.com or call 800-622-3011 and SKIP THE LINES!
Pearl Harbor & USS Missouri | Polynesian Adventure Tours
Waimea Canyon Kauai Hawaii Tour
See the magnificent Grand Canyon of the Pacific with Polynesian Adventure Tours. View the beautiful Waimea Canyon and Hanapepe Valley, the Spouting Horn blowhole at Poipu, and view historic old Koloa - the birthplace of sugar in Hawaii. Door to door pick up from hotels. Visit PolyAd.com or call 800-622-3011 and SKIP THE LINES!
Waimea Canyon Wailua River Kauai Hawaii Tour
Enjoy a day filled with beauty, legends and the saga of Kauai, the Garden Isle. Join us as we explore beautiful Waimea Canyon and Hanapepe Valley, the Spouting Horn blowhole at Poipu, view the historic old Koloa the birthplace of sugar in Hawaii, Coco Palms, beautiful Opaeka'a Falls, and cruise the Wailua River to view the famed Fern Grotto. Door to door pick up from hotels. Visit PolyAd.com or call 800-622-3011 and SKIP THE LINES!
MY HAWAIIAN ADVENTURE May/June 2015 (The Island of Ohau).
MY HAWAIIAN ADVENTURE! My visit to the Island of Ohau, Hawaii May 28th-June 11th, 2015.
Take a look around Waikiki, Go to the KCC Farmers Market, take a Catamaran Cruise, Hike up the Diamondhead Volcano, See the Waikiki Aquarium and Honolulu Zoo, Go to the Manoa Waterfall, See Sunset beach, the Ohau Blowhole, Hanauma Bay, and Nu Van Pali Lookout. Visit the USS Arizona Memorial and take a tour of the USS Missouri Battleship at Pear Harbor. Visit the Polynesian Cultural Center, and more!
Movie Tour Around Kauai | Kauai, Hawaii
Day 4 of Day 7 in Kauai, Hawaii.
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MY HAWAII TRIP:
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PLACES SHOWN IN THE VIDEO:
↪ Tunnel of Trees: 520 Maluhia Rd, Koloa, HI 96756, USA
↪ Ahukini Pier: Ahukini Rd, Lihue, HI 96766, USA
↪ Kilauea, Kauai
↪ Hanalei, Kauai
↪ Tahiti Nui Restaurant: 5-5134 Kuhio Hwy, Hanalei, HI 96714, USA
↪ Poipu, Kauai
MY JAPAN TRIP:
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Adventure Tours Hawaii Sails the Hawaiian Islands showcasing Adventure Travel Hawaii
For more info on private custom Adventure Tours on Oahu, Hawaii visit
Adventure Tours Hawaii owner Shane Sochocki was deckhand on a recent sail between 4 different Hawaiian Islands. Mahalo Capt. Don and everyone on the Ho'onanea out of Haleiwa Harbor for planning this incredible adventure travel hawaii sailing, diving, hiking, and exploring rare corners of Hawaii only accessible by boat.
Aloha!
To go sailing on the North Shore of Oahu visit
Hawaii Polynesian Cultural Center - Hawaii Village (Part-1) - 06_15_2016
Hawaii Polynesian Cultural Center - Hawaii Village
Big Island Hawaii For Kids
Family Adventure Travel & Tours
Travel with us on one of these trips with your family!
Travel With Kids Big Island of Hawaii. Travel With Kids returns to Hawaii with an update of the series first filmed in 2005. Now with the kids 10 and 12 years old and with a friend from home, explore all the Big Island has for families. From Volcanoes to Oceans, Hilo to Kona, plan your trip with Travel With Kids Hawaii!
Shore Excursion-Kilohana Manor House & Kalamaku Show | Kauai
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Take an exclusive journey through the history of Kilohana, the Manor House, train and Kalamaku show. This specially created evening begins with a ride on the Kauai Plantation Railway. This is an authentic narrow-gauge railroad that conducts tours of working tropical agriculture crops within the Kilohana estate and on surrounding lands. Powered by a diesel-engine locomotive, passengers ride in four restored King Kalakaua-style wooden cars. Your next stop will be at 22 North, a perfectly restored manor house at Kilohana which was the most expensive and beautiful home ever built on Kauai. You'll delight in a unique meal featuring Kauai-grown meats, fish and produce, including fruits and vegetables from Kilohana Plantation's 60-acre orchard and agricultural park. The manor house has been designated as a state historic landmark and has been restored to its vintage 1930 style. After dinner, you'll be escorted to the Kalamaku show and your preferred performance seating. This is the story of a family journey across the vast blue waters of the Pacific with the spirit of the ocean as their guide. Our narrator recounts this epic tale through old Hawaiian chants and song while the dancers keep their rhythms against the strong beat of the drums. The story climaxes with a fantastic fire dream featuring fire poi balls and traditional fire knife dancing. Note: Beverages at 22 North are available for purchase. Beverages and premium seating is included at the Kalamaku show. Must be at least 21 years of age and provide a valid ID to consume alcohol. Participants between the ages of 3 and 17 years of age will be charged the child rate. Price reflected on NCL.com is inclusive of the $10 Pre-book savings. less
Haleakala Iao Valley Maui Hawaii Tour
Journey to the summit of Mount Haleakala, Hawaii's House of the Sun. Discover rare plants and distinctive animals of Maui's up-country landscape. Hear the legends and get up close to the beauty of the Valley Isle with Polynesian Adventure Tours. Visit Haleakala National Park, enjoy the view from Pu'u Ula'ula Overlook, see Wailuku, sugar cane fields, and see the soaring 'Iao Needle at 'Iao Valley State Park. Door to door pick up from hotels. Visit our website polyad.com or call 800-622-3011 and SKIP THE LINES!
HAWAIIAN HOSPITALITY 1960s MATSON HOTELS & NORTHWEST ORIENT AIRLINES TRAVELOGUE HAWAII 55564
This 1960s color travelogue about Hawaii is a long advertisement for sponsor Matson Hotels and Northwest Orient Airlines. Waikiki Beach is panned. The Northwest Airlines Boeing 707 lands. Well-dressed passengers are greeted by Hula dancers. Each passenger receives a lei and a kiss (:57-2:00). Catamarans are beached outside the Moana Hotel. A woman enters her room. The porter is tipped. A waiter brings a pineapple to the room. She walks on the beach in her 1960s two-piece bathing suit (2:01-3:17). A man in a 1960s suit walks the beach to the Surfrider Hotel. He receives two leis and kisses. He enters his room; the porter carries his luggage. The balcony view includes a pretty woman sunbathing (3:18-3:50). The SS Lurline passenger ocean liner approaches; passengers wave. Waiting are Hula dancers and a ukulele player (3:51-4:39). The Royal Hawaiian Hotel is shown from the beach. The new guests wear layers of leis. One wears a 1960s dress and white gloves. The balcony view is the beach (4:40-5:22). A woman in a 1960s two-piece bathing suit learns the Hula. A little boy dances to ukulele players. A pretty woman stands on her surfboard; her handsome male companion falls off. A group of women attend an outdoor flower-arranging class (5:23-7:18). The round swimming pool at the Princess Kaiulani Hotel is shown. Tourists pass a portrait of Princess Kaiulani in the lobby. The mural in the Kahili room is shown. Tourists dine on the terrace. Matson Hotels shown are the Edgewater and The Breakers (7:19-9:10). A lunch buffet of seafood dishes are shown. Tourists relax in lawn chairs. Fashion show dress models wearing white 1960s gloves walk by diners. Cocktails are served in the Captain Cook Bar. Room service brings Planter’s Punches drinks as the couple holds slides up to the lamp to see them (9:11-11:46). A man wears a white dinner jacket and black bowtie; the woman wears an ankle-length 1960s sleeveless dress to the Royal Hawaiian cocktail party. The dining room with white tablecloths is shown. A dancer performs (11:47-14:18). The beach is raked. Chess is played. Natives in loincloths prepare luau food. A man pounds poi (14:19-15:40). Passengers board an Aloha Airlines plane. Food is carried at an evening Hawaiian barbeque at the Kauai Coco Palms Lodge. Waimea Canyon is panned. Horseback riders ride at the Hotel Hana Maui beach. Smoke rises at the Volcano House. Horses are ridden at Parker Ranch. The Waipio Valley is shown (15:41-17:32). Tourists board the Manu Kai catamaran and paddle Polynesian outrigger canoes. Surfboard riders perform. Skin divers harass a turtle (17:33-19:32). Tourists travel by bus in Oahu, with scenic coast views, to Kaneohe Bay. They learn the Hula and pass an orange by neck game, conga, and eat a buffet. Hula and knife dances are performed. Marshmallows are toasted over a fire. A luau at Don the Beachcombers includes dancing performers (19:33-23:54). Passengers throw their leis into the water from the ship. New tourists arrive. Couples dance on the beach under moonlight (24:55-26:25).
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Polynesian Cultural Center's Circle Island Tour
We invite you to take the very best tour on Oahu and see everything our beautiful island has to offer. Plus, you'll complete your memorable day with a visit to Hawaii's #1 paid attraction, the Polynesian Cultural Center. There, you'll experience an authentic Hawaiian luau and enjoy our spectacular evening show HA: Breath of Life.
Pearl Harbor/Dole Plantation/Polynesian Cultural Center Tour - Tour 11A
The Hawaii History & Culture Tour takes you from Pearl Harbor to the Polynesian Cultural Center.
The tour kicks off with the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and USS Arizona Memorial, stops along the North Shore Beaches made famous for big wave surfing, and concludes at the Polynesian Cultural Center, where you are free to visit island villages and take part in demonstrations. Plus, a delicious BBQ lunch buffet is included!
Explore the Valley Protecting Hawaii’s Ancient Plants
For the past 1,500 years, Limahuli Valley on Kauai has been a green haven, a wilderness preserved to exist just as the native Hawaiians experienced it. It is home to plant life unlike anything found in the rest of the world, with many endangered plants thriving in the valley. The Limahuli Garden and Preserve hopes to continue their conservation efforts so these plants can survive for generations to come. Join director Kawika Winter for a tour of this lush nature preserve.
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Oahu Hostel Adventure
Here is my first ever video from a recent trip to Oahu, Hawaii.
Some locations seen in the video are Waikiki Beach, Hanauma Bay, Makapu'u Point Lighthouse trail, Nu'uanu Pali State Wayside, Waimanalo Beach Park, Halona Blowhole and Cove, Waimea Bay, Diamond Head, Manoa Falls, Byodo-In Temple, Iolani Palace and THE BEACH Waikiki Boutique Hostel. I can't recommend Hawaii enough!
A lot of mistakes were made creating this video, bad exposure, missed shots, sensor dust, etc... Hopefully I can learn from these mistakes and make a better video next time. Please enjoy!
Music: Jav3x - Colors (Original Mix)
(even after having listened to this track like a million times while editing this video I still love it)
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This was shot with the Sony A7 ii using the following lens:
Sony FE 55mm F1.8
Sony FE 16-35mm F4
Sony FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6
Shore Excursion -Wailua River & Fern Grotto | Kauai
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Drive through Lihue Town and head north along the dramatic coastline to the Wailua River. At the marina, your guide will direct you to a flat-bottom motor launch for your journey up Hawaii's longest navigable river. At the head of the river, you'll disembark for a brief walk to the Fern Grotto, a hauntingly beautiful cave. Board your motorcoach and continue a bit further into the valley of the Sleeping Giant. From here, a short walk will bring you to Opaeka'a Falls. Note: The pathways at the Fern Grotto may be slippery. Fern Grotto may be substituted by the Pacific Paradise Gardens if not available. An additional optional shopping stop may be provided.
KUAUI HAWAII - Waimea Canyon and Fern Grotto
KUAUI HAWAII
we visited Waimea Canyon; a blowhole; wailua river and falls; took a boat trip up the river to fern grotto the location that is famous for its cave and weddings and were treated to a traditional Hawaiian wedding song.
Kauaʻi or Kauai (/kə.ˈwaɪ.iː/; Hawaiian: [kɔuˈwɐʔi]) is geologically the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. With an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), it is the fourth largest of the main islands in the Hawaiian archipelago, and the 21st largest island in the United States. Known also as the Garden Isle, Kauaʻi lies 105 miles (169 km) across the Kauaʻi Channel, northwest of Oʻahu. This island is the site of Waimea Canyon State Park.
Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, is a large canyon, approximately ten miles (16 km) long and up to 3,000 feet (900 m) deep, located on the western side of Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands of the United States. Waimea is Hawaiian for reddish water, a reference to the erosion of the canyon's red soil.The canyon was formed by a deep incision of the Waimea River arising from the extreme rainfall on the island's central peak, Mount Waiʻaleʻale, among the wettest places on earth.
Geologically the canyon is carved into the tholeiitic and post-shield calc-alkaline lavas of the canyon basalt. The lavas of the canyon provide evidence for massive faulting and collapse in the early history of the island. The west side of the canyon is all thin, west-dipping lavas of the Napali Member, while the east side is very thick, flat-lying lavas of the Olokele and Makaweli Members. The two sides are separated by an enormous fault along which a large part of the island moved downwards in a big collapse.
The canyon has a unique geologic history—it was formed not only by the steady process of erosion, but also by a catastrophic collapse of the volcano that created Kauaʻi.
Like the other Hawaiian islands, Kauaʻi is the top of an enormous volcano rising from the ocean floor. With lava flows dated to about 5 million years ago, Kauaʻi is the oldest of the large Hawaiian islands. Roughly 4 million years ago, while Kauaʻi was still erupting almost continuously, a portion of the island collapsed. This collapse formed a depression, which then filled with lava flows.
In the time since, rainwater from the slopes of Mount Waiʻaleʻale have eroded Waimea Canyon along one edge of the collapse. The cliffs on the west side of the canyon are composed of thin lava flows that ran down the surface of the Kauaʻi volcano. On the other side of the canyon, the cliff walls are built from thick lava flows that pooled in the depression. Over time, the exposed basalt has weathered from its original black to bright red.
Waimea Canyon State Park encompasses 1,866 acres (7.5 km²) and is a popular tourist attraction on the island. It provides a wilderness area with numerous hiking trails. It can be accessed from Waimea on Hawaiʻi state road 550, which is 18 miles long and leads up to Koke'e State Park. The island of Niihau, only a short distance west of Kauai at that point, can be clearly seen from the highway
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