Underrated Sights Worth Seeing in Hawaii

The national director of sales for Enovachem Pharmaceuticals and its sister company Nubratori RX, Chris Manfuso has been working in the medical sector for more than 4 years. In his free time, Chris Manfuso is a passionate traveler. He has been to destinations such as Hawaii, and loves sightseeing and surfing during his trips.

Hawaii has no shortage of popular, over-crowded tourist attractions, but the islands are also home to a huge variety of beautiful places that are worth seeing despite being underrated. Here are a few examples:

Hanapepe, Kauai

A small beach town, Hanapepe is full of plantation-style buildings that harken back to the island’s unique history. Credited as the island’s “Biggest Little Town,” Hanapepe is Kauai’s largest concentration of artists, and is home to a variety of art galleries, unique shops, and eateries.

Wai’anapanapa State Park, Maui

Complete with a black-sand beach, lava tubes, hiking trails, freshwater caves, and a hala forest, Wai’anapanapa State Park is a nature-lover’s haven. Meaning “glistening fresh water,” the park covers 122 acres of land at the end of Wai’anapanapa Road.

South Point, Big Island

Found at Hawaii Island’s southernmost tip, South Point offers fantastic fishing opportunities, along with panoramic views of the ocean. The point is in a remote area and is only accessible via South Point Road, which is restricted by certain car rental companies.

Papohaku Beach, Molokai

The largest beach in Molokai, Papohaku Beach, or Three Mile Beach, is a long stretch of a white sand. It was used for training exercises by the military during WWII, and receives few visitors. This gives tourists plenty of opportunity to enjoy sections of the beach without crowds.

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