The Hawaiian Islands are incredibly unique, unlike anywhere else in the world. That is clearly evident in everything from our breathtaking scenery and the Aloha spirit, to the hilarious, odd, and, ultimately, accurate, signs you will find throughout the state. While you will surely find signs that sum up Hawaii life perfectly almost everywhere you go, we thought these 18 Hawaii signs were too good not to share.
1. Slow down, this is Hawaii. It doesn't get more accurate than this.
2. If you live in Hawaii, you've certainly become accustomed to island time.
3. Watch out, those pesky falling coconuts may kill you.
4. Don’t forget about the danger of falling mangos, too!
5. Weather reporting, Hawaiian style. No need to download a weather app here — just take a look outside!
6. As are invisible cows. Have you ever spotted one of these creatures?
7. In Hawaii, this is apparently what a jellyfish attack looks like. Please do heed these man-o-war warnings, though.
8. It’s a question we ask ourselves every day…
9. No worries, bruddah.
10. Please be aware that crime has occurred here.
11. Thanks for the warning, I guess? Very helpful.
12. No smoking allowed but we also hope you don't catch fire.
13. Only in Hawaii are signs that warn against falling into steam vents required.
14. This is pretty good advice anywhere, but especially in Hawaii.
15. That's certainly an interesting warning… can't say we've seen this sign in person, though.
16. You don’t say…
17. Traffic isn't just found on Hawaii's roads.
18. At least we know it’s all going to be alright in the end.
Which of these hilarious signs did you appreciate the most? Are there any road signs in Hawaii that you love passing by? Do you have photos of any funny, weird, or simply accurate signs found across the Hawaiian Islands? Let us know in the comments!
If you love the Hawaiian Islands like we do, check out our article featuring just 13 surefire signs you have strong roots in Hawaii, and make sure to check out some of our favorite Hawaiian apparel. Show your love for home!
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