We got up way too early this morning to drive to the northmost point of the island to try out a few more adventures. Before we left we got to have our first breakfast at Hale Hualalai on this unbelievable balcony that looks over acres of tropical fruit trees and coffee plants. You can see all the way to the coast. The food was great but the view was unreal! When we finished, we began our drive. We drove through deserts of black lava, valleys, pine forests, and rainforests and finally ended up in Hawi ( pronounced Havee). In Hawi, we started our adventures on a kayak tour called Flumin Da Ditch. Basically a 4x 4 van took us onto the grounds of an old sugar plantation and then we got on a kayak and our tour guide took us on a kayak through 3.5 miles of the Sugar Plantation’s irrigation system. We went through ditches, flumes and tunnels on the system and passed through rain forests, ravines and waterfalls. Next, we went on a hummer tour through rainforests in the Kohala Mountains. We went through rivers, valleys, and forests and past all kinds of native plants and beautiful waterfalls. We were able to sit in the open seats in the back of the hummer so our view was incredible. We even stopped at a swimming hole with three waterfalls at the end and Jeff and I jumped in and swam under the waterfalls! After our adventures, we drove back to Kona and had dinner on the beach at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.