Very spectacular natural scenery, peach, willow and green, birds singing, beautiful.
Fern Grotto
Posted: Mar 9, 2014
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New_York_Gossip
5/5Outstanding
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Fern Grotto is a popular spot on the island, not only special but secret, and is currently not accessible by land. Book your ticket in advance at Smith's Fern Grotto Tours, take a boat along Wailua River (the only river in Hawaii that can sail), and walk to a small pier for five minutes to reach this botanical hole. Fern Grotto is still pretty, and countless ferns hang from such a high place, before sheltering in the hole, adding a touch of mystery. The entire cruise tour is 80 to 90 minutes long, with views on both sides of the river and performances by staff along the way. If you have good physical strength, you can actually rent kayak or stand up paddle and row to the pier on the other side of the cave, but it will definitely be tired.
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Posted: Jan 25, 2023
DEAR张小球
4/5Excellent
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The botanical garden belongs to a relatively small place, which may be a bit stuffy, but we feel very interesting for those who come here for leisure purposes. It is lush and beautiful.
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Posted: Jan 9, 2020
小思文
5/5Outstanding
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The fern botanical garden has many plants in the fern forest, and the plants here are also very popular. There are many fern varieties, and the dense green feeling is that the plants are also protected.
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Posted: Oct 6, 2019
张高秋
5/5Outstanding
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Take the boat through the Weiluya River, enjoy the beautiful scenery of the river bank, and there is a hula dance performance on the boat, which is very interesting. After landing, walk along the path for a short time to the fern cave. The staff will introduce the scene of the wedding here, and the fern plants hang upside down on the cave.
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Posted: Jun 24, 2019
4/5Excellent
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Ferns and tropical plants hanging in the middle of the sky can only be reached through Wailua River in Weiluya. It used to be the imperial garden of the Hawaiian Royal family. Because we can't wear shoes when we paddle boat, we just leave them on the shore. When we get here, we find that we have to walk barefoot in the jungle. Fortunately, it's not very far. Kayak can stop at a fairly well-built pier on the other side of the bank. My paddle boat was thrown aside directly, but there was still some difficulty in getting out of the river. It was mainly because barefoot was inconvenient to pull up a very thick tree root next to it.