Friday, December 5, 2025

Honolulu and Big Island

Hello everyone.


I'm back again with the next stage of our travels. It all comes to an end next week with our last stop and return home ready for Christmas festivities.


However, this time, I am reminded of that crazy day(s) when we crossed from Auckland to Honolulu and the International Dateline. It was a very long day, and my brain still can't deal with all that time travel. 


We were exhausted when we arrived in Honolulu, but somehow needed to stay awake for most of another day. Our hotel was across the road from the zoo, so that seemed a good place to while away an hour or two. It was very hot, and I'm sure the animals had better sense than we did as they found shelter from the heat. I was still able to take a few photos before we headed back to the hotel and collapsed for the evening.






We also visited the small aquarium that was not too far away.


We also visited. I found this sea dragon quite fascinating.

As we were only in Honolulu for a short time, we used the hop-on, hop-off buses to make the most of our time, including a visit to Diamond Head crater.



We also enjoyed walking along Waikiki beach and seeing the towering buildings along the skyline.





Of course, the one place we had to visit in Honolulu was Pearl Harbour.













Our first stop was at the Arizona Memorial, which is erected directly over the place where Japanese war planes sank the Arizona on the 7th December 1941. There is a small viewing area where you can see part of the Arizona itself, still in its watery grave, which holds the remains of so many brave sailors who lost their lives that day. I found it profoundly moving and shed a tear.



Above is the USS Missouri. On our visit, we were able to see the signed documents of Japan's surrender, signalling the end of World War II.


This was a memorable but very sobering day, but I'm glad that I was able to visit.


From Honolulu, we journeyed on to the largest of the Hawaiian islands, known as the Big Island.


The condo we stayed at was amazing, and I would have happily stayed there for the rest of the holiday.






The following day, we drove across the island from one side to the other to visit the National Volcano Park. Yes, this is also the place where the Kilauea volcano has been erupting over the last few weeks with great gusto. It is one of the world's most active volcanoes. We were there for only about 10 days before its current eruptions, and you can see the steam rising from vents in the crater.
















On the way back to our condo, we also stopped at Rainbow Falls for some more breathtaking views. The falls got their name because, on a sunny morning, you can see rainbows in the mist thrown up by the waterfall. Sadly, it was late afternoon by the time we got there, but it was still spectacular to see.










We spent the rest of our time on the Big Island relaxing and enjoying the beautiful and varied scenery.






Next week will be my final holiday post. 

Have a good week everyone, while I try and get on with some Christmas preparations instead of dreaming of our next adventure. 

B x

25 comments:

  1. Your photos are absolutely stunning! Thanks to your post and photos, I have had the opportunity to see some of Hawaii! I have been to the U.S., but to New England only, and not all of New England. Vermont, New Hampshire, New York and Maine! My favourites were Vermont and Maine. But I only saw Maine when I was 9 years old...Old Orchard Beach. I have fond memories of it. The other states I have seen as an adult but haven't been to the U.S. in decades. Still, I have especially fond memories of Vermont! Thank you so much for sharing!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. It has been lovely to share thse places with you. Hawaii was amazing, from the thought provoking visit to Pearl harbour to the breathtaking scenery of Big Island. Well worth a visit if you can at some point. Have a great week.

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  2. Again more stunning photos, what fantastic memories, thank you for sharing

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    1. Thank you for your kind words about the photos. I have enjoyed sharing them with you.
      I wonder where our travels will take us next time?

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  3. You had a memorable visit to Hawaii. I can imagine Pearl Harbour being very emotive.

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    1. I wasn't expecting Pearl Harbour to generate quite that emotional response from me. I'm glad I went though and it will hold memories for the rest of my life. Hawaii was yet another fantastic place to visit so many wonderful and breathtaking views.

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  4. That was a lovely recall for me. We stayed near Diamond Head, and walked along Waikiki to the amazing scenes at Pearl harbour. I would love to re visit1

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  5. Oh my gosh, I love the birds. Never saw them in real life. I had to do a double take because at first I thought they were fake. Really good collection. Wishing you a wonderful weekend. Cheers, Ivy.

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    1. I had to use our zoom lens but the birds were so friendly they didn't seem to worry about the lens. I'm pleased with the shots. Hope you have had a good weekend too and that the coming week is kind to you x

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    2. Very nice. I love the shots too. I don't use a zoom for macro and close-up but I do use the zoom lens when I shoot chalk paint videos. Or, I did, when I shot those. Super helpful. Not so much needed for the work I do now. Stills anyway. If I go back to video, then yes, zoom.

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  6. Wow!
    What a memorable trip you enjoyed.
    The photographs you've shared are lovely.
    The birds so colourful and to visit Pearl Harbour too.
    So much to see and take in, memories that will stay with you.

    I do hope your Christmas preparations are coming along well.
    I still have a few presents to buy but I'm not doing too badly.
    Enjoy your weekend.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you, Jan. We have wonderful memories of all the places we visited on our holiday.
      Our preparations for Christmas are going well now. I have most presents and the cards are all done. I need to sit down and plan out the food next. Hope your plans are going well too.

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  7. An unusual and interesting place to visit, your photos are wonderful:)

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    1. A place of strange and wonderful landscapes indeed. A fantastic place to visit. Glad you are enjoying the photos.

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  8. Oh wow, what a fantastic experience. The visit to Pearl Harbour must have been emotional, it really brings things home when you're actually there where it all happened. I'm not sure I'd enjoy being there when the volcano was erupting, it looks full of life in your photos. What wonderful memories you'll have of this trip.

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    1. Pearl Harbour is a place that evokes many emotions with visitors and I found it deeply moving. A place I won't forget.
      The volcano is one of the most active in the world but fortunately it behaved while we were there and didn't start a lava tantrum until after we were gone. Again it was marvelous sight to see.

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  9. Wow you've had an amazing holiday, fancy being able to say you've been to Pearl Harbour, wonderful photos, thank you Bev.

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    1. Thank you for your kind comments, Chris. It was a fantastic holiday of a lifetime. We always planned to do something like this when hubby retired and while we were still able to manage such a big trip. I'm so glad we did it and now we have some precious memories.

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  10. What an absolutely fabulous trip. Thank you for sharing your lovely photos, Beverley. I particularly enjoyed the ones of Sydney Harbour and district where my son lives. I'd love to visit Sydney Opera House but its not possible. The photos made me feel closer to him.
    Angie x

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    1. I am so pleased that the photos of Sydney made you feel closer to your son. It was wonderful to be able to visit so many beautiful places, one after the other. Lots of special memories.

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  11. Enjoyed venturing with you. Looks like you had a wonderful time. YOu got fabulous photo's. traveling is so tiring, I notice it more with each passing year. We paid for an extra night this last trip, (France) in order to get into our hotel room and rest and not have to stay up and awake all day waiting to check in. First time we've done and we both thought it was worth the extra money. Happy decorating and planning.

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    1. Thank you, Sandy. It was a wondeful trip of a lifetime. We saw so many wonderful places.
      Christmas preparations are going well and I'm looking forward to Christmas with family.

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  12. What an amazing trip you had and it brought back many memories from our times spent in Hawaii. I'm going to have to bookmark your post and come back. I'd love to show my husband your photos. Thanks so much, you certainly had a great adventure.

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    1. I'm glad this post brought back lots of happy memories for you. It is always lovely to read your kind comments, Denise. I hope your husband enjoys the pictures too. Retirement has just begun and that is a whole new adventure !

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