People traveling to Hawaii solo have the chance to enjoy and participate in any activity of their choice, without having to accommodate other travelers. If you're traveling alone and looking for an adventurous and healthy visit to Hawaii, the beautiful year-round weather allows you to spend as much time as you want enjoying outdoor activities good for both your mind and body.
Surf
Hawaii's weather lets residents and guests outdoor activities, such as surfing, year-round. Surf lessons can be taken alone or with others. Each of the Hawaiian Islands offers surf lessons on various beaches that will have you learning to ride the waves in no time. Lessons are given in the gentler waters of Hawaii. Surfers that want to try their luck at the massive waves on Oahu's North Shore along the Bonzai Pipeline are surfers with years of experience. Until you are a professional, the smaller waves of gentle beaches will have to suffice.
Snorkel
Maui is an island great for snorkeling in a tranquil environment. Maui's coast is filled with reefs, rocks and wildlife. The crystal clear waters of the Pacific mean the colors of the sea creatures you'll see when snorkeling will be that much more vibrant and exotic-looking. Snorkeling is a way to escape reality for a little while and to enjoy the quiet that the sea has to offer.
Hiking
Visit Hawaii's Big Island and one of the most active volcanoes on the planet, Kileaua. Hawaii Volcano's National Park is set on more than 300,000 acres, with more than 150 miles of hiking trails for the adventurous spirit to explore. The hiking trails at Hawaii Volcano's National Park wind through two active volcanoes, volcanic craters and rain forests. View hot lava flowing into the ocean from Kileaua.
Golf
Play 18 holes on world class, championship golf courses on the island of Lanai. Lanai has three golf courses around the entire island. The courses on Lanai offer ocean views, holes over lava, and some offer views of the neighboring islands Molokai and Maui. All of the golf courses on Lanai are 18-hole courses created by PGA golf professionals, built through the natural beauty of Lanai's rain forests, ocean cliffs and hardened lava from eruptions of previously active volcanoes.
Horseback Riding
Horseback riding is one of the ways to explore the island of Kauai and take in the scenic views of rain forests, oceans and beach. On Kauai, horseback rides take you across sugar cane fields, along sea cliffs and right into the ocean, if you so desire. Horseback riding is an activity that is both physical and mental. Feeling the movement of the horse beneath you will relax you. Unlike a car trip, where traffic and driving take precedence, a tour of Kauai by horseback allows you to relax and enjoy the view while the horse guides you along the way, and as a bonus: no one will honk at you if you decide to slow down to take a longer look at the beauty surrounding you.



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