How many tourists die in Hawaii?
In respect to this, how many tourists drown in Hawaii each year?
There was an average of 71 drownings per year between 2009 and 2018, according to the latest data. Galanis said it is trending upward as more visitors come to Hawaii, highlighting 85 drownings in each of the past two years — more than half of which were tourists.
- Deadliest: Hanauma Bay, Oahu:
- Waikiki Beach, Oahu:
- Black Rock, Maui:
- Kahanamoku Beach and Lagoon, Oahu:
- Molokini Island, Maui:
- Most Injury-Prone: Makena Beach, Maui:
- Hapuna, Big Island:
- Sandy Beach Park, Oahu:
Similarly, you may ask, what can kill you in Hawaii?
From centipedes and sun poisoning to hungry sharks and hot lava, here are 15 scary things that could – and just might – kill you in Hawaii.
- Huge Waves, Hurricanes & Tsunamis.
- Sun Poisoning.
- Centipedes.
- Honolulu Traffic.
- Hiking Trails.
- Grocery Shopping.
- Sharks.
Some 8.9 million visitors came to the islands in 2016, a 3 percent increase from 2015, the Hawaii Tourism Authority said Monday. On average, there were about 220,000 visitors in the state on any given day. Some argue there may be too many visitors in the islands. HTA's board chairman says there needs to be a balance.