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It’s Time to Say Aloha and Discover Hawaii

Home to the world’s most active volcanoes, the only royal palace in the U.S. and the welcoming aloha spirit—Hawaii is like no place on earth. Discover the glimmering ocean, emerald valleys and golden sands; get lost in the spiritual beauty of the hula and find out how the warmth of Hawaii’s people wonderfully complement the islands’ perfect temperatures.


On these magical islands, you’ll find everything from outdoor adventure to unique cuisine to music and dance festivals to awe-inspiring natural wonders. At the core of Hawai’i is the Aloha Spirit, or the “coordination of mind and heart within each person.”

On Hawaii’s main islands, guests can find everything from upscale luxury resort areas, to relaxed small-town charm, to incredible beaches, to mountains and waterfalls, to history and art museums. Hawaii is so diverse that there’s something for everyone to enjoy:

- Exciting outdoor adventures from snorkeling, surfing, and whale watching to hiking, rafting, and horseback riding

- Bucket-list natural wonders such Volcanoes National Park

- Breathtaking natural scenery from beautiful coastline, to enchanting rivers and waterfalls, to colorful mountains and canyons.

- Explore the unique history of Hawaii at the state’s many museums and historic sites

- Golfers enjoy a variety of one-of-a-kind signature holes and championship-caliber courses

More To Explore

The Hawaiian archipelago extends for more than 1500 miles and is made up of 8 major islands, as well as numerous atolls and islets. Each major island is a unique adventure, each with its own distinct personality, adventures, activities and sights.

Oahu Home to the Hawaiian capital of Honolulu, O’ahu is also where the majority of Hawaii’s population resides. Here you’ll find famous attractions and landmarks Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head, the site of a dead volcano, as well as a variety of museums and cultural attractions. Here guests can visit Pearl Harbor or explore the Dole pineapple plantation, or learn about the history of Hawaiian royalty at Iolani Palace. O’ahu also offers great outdoor experiences such as surfing, snorkeling, golf, and hiking. Kauai The beautiful garden isle of Hawai’i, Kaua’i is known for its natural wonders – everything from beautiful coastline, to enchanting rivers and waterfalls, to tropical gardens, to colorful mountains and canyons. Kaua’i is perfect for those looking for plenty of outdoor activities and nature exploration, and is especially suited to tours by boat and by air, as the majority of the island is not accessible by car. The island also boasts wonderful small town charm for those looking for a relaxed vibe away from city life and with plenty of nature to explore.


Island of Hawaii Also known as ‘the Big Island’, Hawaii is the largest of the islands, and offers a surprisingly diverse climate and geography, with everything from lava fields to sand beaches to cattle ranches. Hawaii is home to the famed Volcanoes National Park, where guests can observe the Kilauea and Mauna Loa active volcanoes. The island’s east and west coasts are two different experiences, with one featuring Volcanoes National Park along with lush gardens and waterfalls, and the other featuring a lively resort area with museums, galleries, and parks.

Maui Offering a combination of beachfront resorts, country towns, and lush rainforests, Maui includes plenty of variety for visitors looking for a bit of everything. Check out historic sites and charming mom and pop stores and restaurants in Central Maui, or drive the Hana Highway as it snakes along the northern coast to Eastern Maui, where you’ll find rainforests, waterfalls, and seaside cliffs.

Lanai and Molokai These two islands are smaller, less inhabited, and more remote than the main four, but are still accessible to visitors and offer attractions for those looking for something off the beaten path. Lana’i offers luxurious resorts with championship-level golf, contrasted with rugged valleys and coastlines. Moloka’i, which is only 10 miles across at its widest, is home to white sand beaches and cliffs with incredible sea views, a destination for those truly looking to get off the beaten path.

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