Did you know the word Waianapanapa means “glistening waters”? It’s true, and the caves – located just past mile marker 32 on the Road to Hana – are named for a macabre Hawaiian legend about the murder of a princess at the hands of a king she was trying to escape. Every year in spring, millions of shrimp appear, causing the waters to turn red – just as they did when the princess died. This is a great stop to make on the Road to Hana. Aside from the caves, it also boasts a blowhole and a black sand beach. Check with Hana Picnic Co for directions.
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