Activities & Adventure 4 MINS READ

Plan The Perfect Hawaii Valentine’s Day Trip (Plus Bonus Tips on Where to Find The Most Romantic Sunsets)

Plan The Perfect Hawaii Valentine’s Day Trip (Plus Bonus Tips on Where to Find The Most Romantic Sunsets)

Activities & Adventure 4 MINS READ

Are you looking to plan the perfect Valentine’s Day trip for your loved one? They will surely be in for a treat when you choose a romantic place like Hawaii. We know – there are so many ideas and fun things to do in Hawaii, how will you choose the perfect ones for you and your partner? The first thing you’ll need to do is say “Hau’oli la aloha”, or “Happy Valentine’s Day” in Hawaiian. Anyways, here is a compiled list of some ideas that will provide the perfect trip.

Picnics Are Always Romantic

How about a picnic on the hillside of a well-known art museum, sitting well above Honolulu, Hawaii? Sure, Honolulu is nice, but why not get an escape from all the noise and enjoy Makiki Heights Drive. This tranquil property is where Anna Rice Cook used to live. She also founded the Honolulu Academy of Arts Show. Eat your picnic food in peace then take a walk, holding hands, and view the five galleries in the museum. Or you can even wait until after your walk and have a picnic that the Spalding House Cafe will delightfully prepare. Take in the gorgeous views of the sculpture garden at the museum while you eat a delicious lunch and enjoy your partner’s company.

 Is Your Partner a Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, or Elvis fan?

If you’re looking for a more upbeat way to celebrate the love between you and your partner, check out the event, Rock-a-Hula show called “Be My Valentine”, held at the Royal Hawaiian Theater. A perfect Hawaii Valentine’s Day activity, you will be able to sit back and enjoy the artist tribute show with a variety of types of “celebrities” featuring fire and knife dancing, live music, dinner packages, and hula dancing.

Take a Hand-Held Stroll

What’s better than taking your partner’s hand and walking through a natural wonder? One that is a must-see is the unrivaled splendor of Kilauea volcano. You can take a hike through Kilauea Iki crater. Spend the whole day enjoying the scenery of native birds and rainforests with luscious ferns in Hawaii.

Completely Relax While Getting Pampered

If you want to just celebrate your Valentine’s Day by relaxing, you can treat each other to some well-deserved pampering at the Anara Spa, located at the Grand Hyatt Kauai. You will enjoy the couple’s massage packages, bubble bath, or even a five-hour package that includes a warm stone massage, volcanic clay masks, pedicures, facials, kava body scrubs, and even lunch. This is the perfect gift for a couple who are in need of some time to unwind on Valentine’s Day in Hawaii.

Valentine's Day Hawaii

Let’s Talk About Those Breathtaking Sunsets

There’s nothing like cuddling with your partner and watching the sun go down together. What’s even more beautiful is a sunset in Hawaii – Experience it for yourself with these amazing destinations:

Take in the Waikiki Sunset

Take a cruise with Atlantis Cruises and enjoy the clear waters of the south shore of Waikiki. While on the cruise, you will have four different options for dinner. You’ll be able to listen to some music and eat delicious food while the sun sets. Not to mention, every couple will leave holding a complimentary rose – Could this get any more romantic?

Maui Sunset

Why not take a cruise in the sunset, hosted by Trilogy Excursions – Take your romance to the high seas. You will notice that there are quite a few options when choosing this cruise for just about any couple and most budgets. Although this is not guaranteed, you may even get a glimpse of a humpback whale making an appearance in the water (December through April is whale season.)

Watch the Sun Go Down at Sweetheart Rock

Puupehe, also known as Sweetheart Rock is a beautiful spot to take your partner. Take a short hike just past Four Seasons Lanai Resort and you will arrive at a cliff-side area that overlooks Sweetheart Rock. This location provides a gorgeous view of sunsets and – if you’re lucky – an occasional show of some wild dolphins.

There’s Nothing Like Watching the Sun Go Down at a Royal Setting

Witness firsthand the magical Molokai sunset in an unforgettable place worth of royalty. During the late 1860s, King Kamehameha V planted 1,000 coconut trees on his 10 acres of land, which is now called Kapuaiwa coconut grove in honor of his army of 1,000 members. To this day, there are still hundreds of these trees that still exist. Although you have to be aware of falling coconuts, this is such a beautiful place to visit and watch the sunset.

Do any of these places pique your interest for planning a romantic getaway for you and your partner this Valentine’s Day? If you already have plans, where are you headed?

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