Hawai’i: first impressions, ukulele lessons and beaches

Aloha! I have made it to Hawai’i, where I will stay for the next two months. Mahalo to Malle and Thomas for taking me in and being so welcoming!

The first week went by in a flurry of activity, so I will try to remember everything and write the names of people and places correctly. First impression: I love it here! It’s always warm and sunny and green and the ocean is close by.

Taking it all in at a beach in Kona

Right off the bat we went to Kona on my first day here. We saw some Estonians, had lunch and went to the beach. The water is warm and so clear and I’m trying my best to get a tan without burning. We went to Four Seasons to look at the sunset and it was a gorgeous resort. Made me think it would be kind of nice to be rich.

The beach at Four Seasons

The next day Malle took me to a petroglyph park. Petroglyphs are lava rock carvings etched into stone centuries ago by Native Hawai’ians. It was so interesting to wonder along the trail in the woods, an occasional petroglyph sealed off somewhere, and then making it to a big field full of them.

A petroglyph of a human




Hawai’ian culture is so interesting to me and I love that they’re putting in more effort to keep it alive. Malle and Thomas’ daughter Lilia goes to a Hawai’ian school, where all the lessons are in Hawai’ian. The petroglyphs are still thought to be a mystery, though.

The aforementioned petroglyph field

After my little exploration in the park I once again headed to the beach. I feel like I’ve gone to the beach almost every day, but it’s been a different beach every time. This time I started at a rocky beach, but a short walk took me to a nice and sandy one.

I think Hawai’i has some of the most unique beaches in the world

The next day I went to a ukulele lesson. Honestly, I don’t know if I could feel more like a white tourist, but I plan on going again and it would be cool to say I learned to play the ukulele in Hawai’i. Of course it takes a lot of time and practice to master it (as it does with any instrument), but it’s a beginning.

You can go to free ukulele lessons at Kings’ shops

I’m already getting fuzzy on the when and where exactly, but one day I went exploring in Kona. I wondered around the downtown area by the ocean, found a cool thrift store and made my way to the Royal Kona Resort for a concert. There is a Hawai’ian artist performing there every Thursday, so I laid down by the pool, watched the sunset and enjoyed the music.

Sometimes it’s hard to believe this is my life right now (at the concert)

After the concert I decided to hang out and watch beach volleyball. There is a volleyball court at Coconut Grove, where people get together and play almost every night, I think. It was certainly interesting to watch and they kept going for hours.

The next day we went to see tanggu drums in celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year. I love how multicultural everything is and how the differences are celebrated. Afterwards Malle dropped me off at Mauna Kea resort so I could go snorkeling with manta rays. The manta rays unfortunately did not show, but I still enjoyed a magnificent sunset at the beach and learned how to snorkel.

Truly living through moments I will remember forever

Saturday took us to another beautiful beach once again. We hung out in the ocean, snorkeled a little bit and just enjoyed the sunshine. It feels like there’s an endless amount of beautiful beaches here, but I’m not complaining in the least. That night we had some people over for a barbeque and Malle and I sang some Estonian songs.

I think this was a lesser known beach that mostly locals go to

Yesterday was Super Bowl Sunday and I got to experience my first Super Bowl live as well as go to a Super Bowl party. I’ll be honest, we didn’t pay that much attention to the game, but it was lots of fun and it was interesting meeting some locals who are more my age. I learned that Super Bowl is about three things: the commercials, the half-time show and chicken wings.

Had to get a picture in my snorkeling gear

So many things to do on the Big Island, I can’t even wait to go cliff jumping, hiking and up Mauna Kea, the world’s biggest mountain (measured from it’s underwater base).

Published by hannatornius

Travelling really is a passion for me. I started this blog in 2020 when I was travelling in the United States and decided to continue writing it during my Erasmus in France. It's a way for me to express my thoughts about new situations in life as well as keep my friends and family updated.

4 thoughts on “Hawai’i: first impressions, ukulele lessons and beaches

  1. I am so glad you are experiencing all of that and having a great time! Lots of sunscreen would be the recipe of the day LOL. What do you think about Kona coffee?? Can’t wait to hear more of your adventures

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  2. So, so fun to read about your Hawaiian adventures! Wow, Hanna, you really fit a lot in your first week! I love seeing your photos and hearing about each and every thing you are experiencing. I have been to a lot of these places the one time I was on the big island so it is fun to reminisce! With your violin background, I am sure you will be playing the ukulele beautifully very soon! Keep on enjoying Mahalo!

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