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               Hawaii is like no other place on earth

    Home to the world’s most active volcano and the world’s tallest sea mountain. Birthplace of surfing and the hula. Former seat of a royal kingdom. Hawaii is one of the youngest geological formations in the world and the youngest state of the union. But perhaps Hawaii’s most unique feature is its Aloha Spirit: the warmth of the people of Hawaii that wonderfully complements the Islands’ perfect temperatures.
    There are primarily six major islands to visit in Hawaii: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and Hawaii’s Big island. You’ll find each island has its own distinct personality and offers its own adventures, activities, and sightseeing opportunities. We invite you to explore all of Hawaii to find the unique island experience for you.

 
 

Kauai is the oldest and northernmost island in the Island chain is graced with dramatic, natural beauty. Outdoor adventures and romantic escapades flourish on Kauai. From the soaring cliffs of the Napali Coast to the vast chasms of Waimea Canyon, Kauai enchants the senses like no other island. Plunging ravines. Cascading waterfalls. Unforgettable cliffs, canyons, beaches, and bays. “The Island of Discovery,” begs to be discovered.

Things to do:

  • Hike up Waimea Canyon for stunning views of the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific”
  • Take a helicopter ride along the 3000-foot cliffs of the Napali coast
  • Kayak down the Wailua River. Kauai has the only navigable rivers in Hawaii.
 
 

Oahu, home to the state capitol and the majority of Hawaii's population, Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural and cultural wonders with the modern arts, entertainment, and amenities of the 21st century.
    The timeless, natural radiance of the islands meets the modern luxuries of today, on Oahu. Hike down a lush mountainside, just minutes away from a soaring cityscape. Feast at a luau under the stars one night, dine at a five-star restaurant another. Sunbathe all day on the North Shore then dance all night in Waikiki. There’s no shortage of things to do on Oahu.

Things to do:

  • Take a surfing lesson on Waikiki Beach
  • Watch world-class surfers charge the big waves on the North Shore
  • Pay your respects at the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor
  • Marvel at the American Florentine architecture of Iolani Palace
  • Dress up and experience downtown nightlife and art galleries
 
 

Molokai, with almost half of its population being of native Hawaiian ancestry, Molokai is an island that has preserved its connection to the past and its love for the outdoors.
    This is an island that stays true to its Hawaiian traditions. Outdoor adventures are more personal here, tucked away from the stress of the outside world. Get back to nature and find tranquility on Molokai.

Things to do:

  • Hike through the breathtaking Halawa Valley
  • Take a memorable mule ride through Kalaupapa National Historical Park and learn about the selfless acts of Father Damien
  • Boat out to see the world’s tallest sea cliffs (3600 feet) along the North Shore
 
 

Lanai is without a single traffic light. Lanai is a true island getaway for luxury, romance, and privacy away from crowds. Visit Lanai and you'll discover and idyllic romantic setting with the privacy you can only find on “Hawaii’s Most Enticing Island.”
    Discover two luxurious resorts, two championship golf-courses, and outdoor adventures unique to Lanai’s distinctive landscapes. If you want to get away from it all, get away to Lanai.

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Maui, the second largest island is home to what some believe are the best beaches in the world, as well as Humpback whales who migrate off Maui's shores every winter. Watch a humpback whale breach the sea. Tee off at a championship golf course. Voted “Best Pacific Island,” by readers of Conde Naste Traveler, Maui does not disappoint. From the summit of Haleakala Crater to the shore of Big Beach in Makena, Maui has a breadth of exhilarating outdoor sights, activities, and entertainment for every visitor.

Things to do:

  • Watch the sunrise atop the 10,000-foot Haleakala Crater
  • Spot a humpback whale on a whale watching excursion
  • Drive up the scenic, 53-mile Hana highway
  • Snap a picture of striking Iao Needle in Iao Valley
  • Spend a day browsing the museums, shops, and restaurants of Lahaina
 
 

Hawaii's Big Island is bigger than all of the other islands combined. The island of Hawaii, or Hawaii's Big Island, is vast enough to hold 11 of the world’s 13 climactic zones—from sandy beaches to snowcapped mountains.
    Famous for the active Kilauea volcano, Hawaii’s Big Island is home to a list of fascinating anomalies. Eleven different climate zones generate everything from lush rain forests to arid deserts, black sand beaches to snow-capped mountaintops. The Big Island is Hawaii’s biggest playground.

Things to do:

  • See molten lava flow at Kilauea volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
  • Play in the snow atop Mauna Kea, the world’s tallest mountain (measured from the ocean floor)
  • Hike through Waipio Valley, the “Valley of the Kings”
  • Explore Puukohola Heiau, the largest restored ancient Hawaiian religious temple
  • Enjoy the entertainment, culture, and cuisine in Hilo and Kailua-Kon
 
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