It is unbelievable that I have been to Hawaii 5 times and never went to such a magnificent valley!!! I will remember to visit on my next trip. Thank you for the video🙂💜💙💚
I will be in Oahu Sept 3 to 8. I have been in Oahu 4 times and haven't ventured inside Waimea Valley. I will add it to my itinerary. Thanks a bunch to you too for the informative video.
Informative! Especially about the Golf cart and that the valley has pavement. Devon could have spent a couple of more minutes on the tropical vegetation up close giving an idea of how gorgeous it is. Btw, Irina looking gorgeous like a fairy angel in the video. Devon, amazing picture quality. The video was focused on giving away information. ALL worthy absolutely useful information to plan the valley visit. Right from restrooms and restaurants so we could plan. 2 more minutes on how valley looks like up close would’ve given us an excellent teaser. Overall double thumbs up. Congratulations on the engagement btw.
Aloha! Waimea, O’ahu is quite different from our Waimea, Kaua’i, but Just as beautiful! I didn’t know it was also a sanctuary. Mahalo no ka hōʻike ʻana - thank you for sharing. This is the best way to island hop these days.
Aloha! Thank you for the information! Will go visit it in December Thats when we go back there! My wife loves your dress. Do you mind sharing where you got it, please and thank you
@@Livingtheglobe awesome! Thanks for the quick response! Planning to go to Oahu in August and so far Toa Luau seems like the best bang for our bucks since it includes admission to Waimea Valley :)
We will be in oahu sept 5 to 9. We don’t have any plans on the 8th. How can we go there? We are not renting cars during our stay. I have been watching all your vlogs. We’re coming from California ❤️
We got there 2hrs before they closed, as you can see the sun was setting most people were on their way out of the valley. It just felt very peaceful around this time. If you’re planning to go swimming at the water fall you may want to get there earlier.
Looks beautiful I would definitely visit but I am afraid of going in the water due to the Hawaiian legend that in the bottom of the "pool" lives an akua who has claimed the lives of many swimmers. Jumping is not allowed anymore but people who have taken a swim there have said to have experienced something/someone pulling on their feet.
Not native Hawaiian, closer to local Hawaiian. People w/Hawaiian blood, are often referred to as maka'ainana=people/children of the land. Transplanted residents could be called "local" but that is a fine line. BTW...A-L-O-H-A is not just a word/expression to be tossed about nonchalantly. Aloha is a lifestyle, attitude, state of mind not just a state of being. As locals like to say..."Aloha is in da blood(koko)"...Maika'i No, Just Be Out....Very Nicely Done!