Maria P.
Yelp
Been here a few times now... mostly to take friends & family that are visiting. That's probably the case for most of us locals, but everyone should see it at least once despite it being such a popular tourist destination. The terrain is more reminiscent of Mars vs. lush island vegetation, which is pretty cool.
There's no true parking lot, so you'll have to find a spot along the road. Make sure you have a good pair of shoes/footwear on as the trail is rugged, can be slippery, and rocky. It's a short, easy hike down to the blowhole, maybe 15/20 minutes? The most challenging part is hiking back up, which isn't that bad either.
Heed the warnings and do not try to get close to the blowhole. I know most people are on vacation, but this ain't Disneyland folks. You're in the great outdoors and it can be dangerous -- especially when the waves are high. People have died here, no joke. As long as your safe though, you're fine.
Enjoy the beautiful views, enjoy the heart-shaped hole in the rock (last time I was there you could barely tell it was a heart anymore), & don't forget to take all your trash back with you. Personally, my favorite spot is about halfway through the hike. I like to just sit for a moment, away from the crowds, and watch the waves roll in. Often times, I find myself thankful that I grew up on such a beautiful island.