The Hawaiian Islands are home to countless incredible jaw-dropping landscapes, natural wonders, and surreal spots just waiting to be explored, including the magnificent Hawaii China Walls. With approximately 750 miles of coastline, one might be surprised to learn that Hawaii is fourth in terms of states with the longest coastlines – behind Alaska, Florida, and California. But what we lack in terms of coastal miles, we more than make up for with a plethora of stunning, secret spots along the coast. This spot, nestled along Oahu’s southeastern shore, just might be one of the coolest places you can possibly go in Hawaii.

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This incredible natural landscape is officially found within Koko Kai Mini Beach Park, which is located at Hanapepe Place in Honolulu, Hawaii.  To get to China Walls Oahu, take the approximately 25-minute drive from Waikiki, and it is just before the turnoff to the renowned Koko Head Crater, along the southeastern side of the island. While you’re visiting China Walls, you might as well embark on our southeast Oahu road trip.

If you’re looking to explore more of Hawaii’s stunning coast, check out these 15 coastal secrets.

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Where is another one of the coolest places to visit in Hawaii?

The challenging jungle mountain hike, Kalalau Trail (Na Pali Coast Trail), is a 22-mile out-and-back trail unlike most you have experienced. For starters, the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and mountains along this trail are unforgettable. Beginning at the Ke'e beach parking lot in Ha’ena State Park, the trail starts at the end of the road on Kauai's North shore on old paving stones. Steering you to the edge of the mountains along the ocean, you will pass through the Hono O Nā Pali Natural Area Reserve and into the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park. Before ending at Kalalau Beach, this unusual hike takes you along five abundant valleys. Note: if you are not a licensed driver in Hawaii or are without a state ID, you must make a reservation advance online if you wish to visit the park.

What is another fun thing to do outside in Hawaii?

Check out the Ho’omaluhia Botanical Gardens spanning 400 lush acres in O'ahu, Hawaii. Most visitors agree the definition of the word Hoʻomaluhia — a peaceful place — is fitting for these breathtaking gardens. The plantings come from major tropical regions around the world including India and Sri Lanka, America, the Philippines, Malaysia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Hawaii, and Africa. Opened in 1982, the space was designed and built to provide flood protection for Kāneʻohe by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The gardens offer classes, volunteer opportunities, a variety of programs, and guided tours are available.

Where is one of the most unique places in Hawaii?

Kauai’s Glass Beach is a beach in Eleele, an area in Kauai, Hawaii in Hanapepe Bay, near Port Allen Harbor. After years and years of folks throwing glass out into the sea, the beach is now covered with amazing and colorful sea glass. To appreciate these beautiful naturally-weathered stones, it helps to know the process takes anywhere from 20 to 200 years for the glass to earn its shape, texture, and design. So they bring with them quite a long history — if only they could talk and share what they were originally a part of or where they have been in the wide-wonderful ocean. The pebbles create a striking contrast against the unusual black sand the coast offers.