Above, a view of Diamond Head from Waikiki Beach. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Out-of-state tourists in Hawaii will have to make reservations to visit iconic Diamond Head on Oahu.
AP News (Associated Press) reports:
HONOLULU (AP) — Out-of-state visitors will soon need reservations to visit one of Hawaii’s most recognizable natural sites.
State land officials announced Monday the new policy for Diamond Head State Monument will take effect on May 12.
The iconic ancient volcanic crater stands at the end of Waikiki Beach on the island of Oahu.
Diamond Head is the third state park to have such a rule. Non-residents must also make reservations for Haena State Park on Kauai and Waianapanapa State Park on Maui. Reservations are required at certain times to visit Haleakala National Park on Maui.
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