What to do in Pacific Islands

Activities, attractions and tours
Yasawa Islands which includes island images, a beach and tropical scenes

Places to Visit in Pacific Islands

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Top places to visit

1. Waikiki Beach

It may sound like a cliché, but Waikiki really does epitomise the picture-postcard perfection of Hawaiian beach life. Palm-fringed sands, crystal-clear waters and endless azure skies provide the backdrop for the beautiful people to show off their toned bodies and sporting skills, or just lie back and soak up the sun.
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Nowhere sums up the spirit of Hawaii more powerfully than its world-famous beach – so grab your swimming gear and prepare to be wowed by Waikiki!

2. Kaanapali Beach

With its shimmering waters and clean white sand, it’s little wonder that Kaanapali Beach is considered one of the best shorelines in all of America. Found on the west coast of the island, it is the ideal destination for a relaxing day at the beach – just pack a towel and head over to lounge under the palm trees and splash about in the warm shallows.Ancient Hawaiian Monarchs used to visit Kaanapali Beach to swim, canoe and feast for weeks at a time. These days, it is a luxury holiday resort for tourists from around the world with deluxe condos and 5* hotels looking out over the Pacific from the length of the seafront. Water sports are still popular here, with kayaking, scuba diving and snorkelling all available. Thrill seekers should book in for an adrenaline-spiking session of parasailing. A more relaxing afternoon is offered by the two local golf courses, with smooth greens and a spectacular outlook.Kaanapali Parkway offers upmarket boutiques and restaurants serving traditional American fare as well as local sweets and the freshest fish imaginable. Nature lovers will enjoy poking around the museum dedicated to the humpback whales which pass through these waters on their annual migration route. During the winter months, you can follow this up with a boat trip from the beach to watch the whales as they head through.If you’re interested in the area’s history, pick up a leaflet and take yourself round the Kaanapali Historical Trail & History and Legends Tour. Entirely self-guided, this trail will lead you to some of the area’s most fascinating historical hotspots. For a more in-depth taste of the local culture, the local Kaanapali Beach hotel offers further courses in everything from basket weaving to playing the ukulele as well as Hawaiian language lessons and traditional music and story recitals.As the sun begins to set, head to the sacred Puu Kekaa – or Black Rock – to watch the cliff-diving ceremony. Individuals dive off the rock into the sea in memory of the Hawaiian monarch King Kahekili, whose jumps inspired respect and devotion from his subjects. Watching this evening torch-lit ritual is the perfect way to round off a day at the beach.
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Kaanapali Beach featuring a coastal town, tropical scenes and a beach

3. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Occupying a huge area of 1,335 square kilometres across Hawaii’s Big Island, the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is home to not one but two volcanoes, including Kīlauea, the most active anywhere in the world. Visitors flock to this spot to enjoy the beautiful scenery as well as the chance to learn about the area’s natural history.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park which includes tranquil scenes

4. Muri Beach

On southeast Rarotonga, find some of the island’s best snorkeling at the idyllic Muri Beach. Lounge on powdery sand, explore exquisite marine life, discover Polynesian culture and heritage and see the sights of Rarotonga Island.
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Muri Beach featuring tropical scenes

5. Sky Tower

Standing tall at 328 metres, the Sky Tower is Auckland's most iconic landmark. Three glass lifts carry visitors up to the main observation deck (186 metres up) where the surrounding landscape can be seen for 80 kilometres around. Each lift can carry up to 220 people at a time, and they run every 15 minutes. The main observation deck has glass floors and interactive displays that allow you to discover more about Auckland. You can even send a postcard from the highest postbox in the Southern Hemisphere!
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Sky Tower showing a city, central business district and a high-rise building

6. Mauna Kea Beach

The Mauna Kea resort beach is considered to be one of Hawaii’s best beaches and is particularly popular with swimmers and anyone with an interest in life beneath the waves. It’s also the location for the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, which was built in the 60s and was the most expensive hotel ever built at the time. Decades on, none of the resort’s popularity has waned!
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Mauna Kea which includes landscape views, a beach and tropical scenes

Explore areas of Pacific Islands

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Waikiki

4.5/5(1,448 area reviews)

Waikiki Beach Walk and Waikiki Beach are just a few worthwhile attractions to visit in Waikiki. Travellers also love the stunning beaches, island views and popular shops.

Waikiki
Maluaka Beach featuring a beach, tropical scenes and landscape views

Wailea

4.5/5(15 area reviews)

A noteworthy feature of Wailea is its stunning beaches. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Shops at Wailea and Ulua Beach.

Wailea
Poipu featuring a sandy beach, tropical scenes and landscape views

Poipu

4.5/5(5 area reviews)

Poipu is known for its stunning beaches, and with sights like Kiahuna Golf Course and Poipu Shopping Village, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Koloa.

Poipu
Auckland CBD featuring street scenes and cbd

Auckland Central Business District

4/5(4,890 area reviews)

Known for its captivating waterfront views and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Auckland Central Business District. Check out top attractions like Sky Tower and Queen Street Shopping District, and jump on the metro at Gaunt Street Tram Stop or Halsey Street Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Auckland Central Business District
Wellington featuring interior views and kayaking or canoeing

Wellington CBD

If you're spending some time in Wellington CBD, Wellington Cable Car and New Zealand Portrait Gallery are top sights worth seeing.

Wellington CBD
Ala Moana Beach Park which includes a coastal town, tropical scenes and surfing

Ala Moana

4.5/5(13 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Ala Moana, Ala Moana Center and Magic Island are top sights worth seeing.

Ala Moana