With approximately 750 miles of magnificent coastline to explore, the Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the worlds’ greatest waterfront spots — from incredible beaches and secret spots to stunning coastal trails. And while we would argue that spending all our free time at the beach gets mundane, spending as much time near the ocean as possible is good for the soul. From ocean boardwalks to rugged coastal trails, the Aloha State is home to some wondrous waterfront hiking trails — including this one leading to a jaw-dropping blowhole nestled along the coast.

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Address: Poelua Bay, Wailuku, HI 96793

Have you ever experienced the natural splendor that is the Nakalele Blowhole? Located off Maui’s Kahekili Highway — also known as the loneliest road in Hawaii — it sure is a slice of paradise.

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