Top 12 Things To Do On Your Hawaii Family Vacation
Family Adventures in the Islands of Aloha
Kauai Zip N' Dip
Located at one of Hawai'i's first cattle ranches, Princeville Ranch Adventures offers outstanding activities like the thrilling Zip N' Dip with nine picturesque zip lines and a suspension bridge over a waterfall. Soar over a lush valley, taking in gorgeous views. On the final zip line–King Kong—climb up a 26-foot-high tower and zip side-by-side on a 1,200-foot line. There's also time to enjoy a dip and inner tube floating in a waterfall-fed swimming hole. Plantation Train Tour
Travel back in time aboard the open-sided Kaua'i Plantation Railway at historic Kilohana Plantation. The 40-minute, narrated Signature Train Tour reveals the plantation's 50-plus varieties of fruit tree orchards, vegetable gardens, rare and exotic tropical flowers, forests, hardwood trees, and animal pastures with donkeys, goats, sheep, horses, cattle, ducks, and wild geese. Children especially love to disembark and feed the animals. Mazes, Gardens, and More
Na 'Aina Kai Botanical Gardens & Sculpture Park is a magical 240-acre wonderland with a range of settings. Book the Family Tour and visit the Formal Gardens, the full-size hedge maze, and the Children's Garden, where kids can explore Jack's pond, a gecko maze, the treehouse, and a tropical jungle with bridges, tunnels, and slides, a kidsize train, and more. You can also come on Keiki Day one Saturday a month. | Hawaii Tourism
ByIslands StaffMarch 16, 2016
The Hawaiian Islands extend a warm, welcoming aloha to your 'ohana (family) and your keiki (children). You'll find family-friendly adventures and activities that showcase the natural splendor, authentic Hawaiian culture, and rich history of this extraordinary archipelago. Opt for the thrills of zip lines, whale watching, and helicopter tours. Take a plantation train tour, explore a magical garden, and learn about Hawai'i's legendary paniolo (cowboys). All this and more await in Hawai'i.