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New things to do, places to stay in Hawaii

Enough that 3.25 million of us flew there last year — out of a record 8.28 million visitors in total — and spent $5 billion, or more than a third of the total $14.7 billion in visitor expenditures, according to the Hawaii Tourism Authority. Fortunately, Hawaii offers lodging, dining and activities to suit nearly any budget, plus plenty of opportunities to stray far from crowds (please tread lightly and safely, though). Climb Works Keana Farms now provides eight dual zips and an educational tour from a ridge overlooking the farm and North Shore beaches. Kualoa Ranch’s Treetop Canopy tour includes seven zips and walks through the rain forest, where guests learn about native plants and movies shot at the ranch, including “Jurassic World.” In Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Ocean Adventures offers a half-day Hawaiian sailing canoe trip from Heeia State Park, with a free shuttle from Waikiki; proceeds benefit park and youth programs. [...] on the Windward Side, Sea Life Park has transformed its Shark Trek Adventure, removing a fence that separated guests from the pelagics, and focusing on sharks’ role in Native Hawaiian culture; the park has also doubled the size of its interactive Touch Pool. The Hawaii State Art Museum has a new exhibition featuring its Art in Public Places collections; the free museum also stays open late the first Friday of the month, with live music from 6 to 9 p.m. On the last Friday of the month, enjoy concerts with no cover charge in the Banyan Courtyard at the Moana Surf rider; local bands start at 5 p.m.

 

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