Destination : Hawaiian Island
One of the hardest parts of planning a trip to Hawaii is deciding which of the six major islands you should visit. We recommend that you plan on visiting at least two of the major islands so that you can get a feel for what Hawaii is all about,
Maui, the Magic Isle, is all about variety. With magnificent sunsets, 42 miles of shimmeringuncrowded beaches, luxury resorts, and wilderness areas where few outsiders have ever set foot, this island has something for everyone.
Oahu is best known for Honolulu and Waikiki Beach where you will find plenty of shopping, dining, and thriving nightlife. Other famous attractions include Pearl Harbor, Polynesian Cultural Center, and Sea Life Park. You can hike up the Diamond Head for a spectacular 360-degree view of the island, snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of Hanauma Bay, discover the underwater world during a submarine dive, or sail into the sunset on a dinner cruise.
Kauai, If you are looking for unspoiled natural beauty, unique tropical flowers, miles of pristine sandy beaches with crystal-clear turquoise waters, Kauai is the place for you. Many people consider it the most romantic island. Life on Kauai is slow and relaxing, weather is perfect, and exotic surroundings are breathtaking.
The Big Island’s pure size (it can easily all other islands can fit in it) means a lot of opportunities for exploration. Imagine flying in a helicopter over Kilauea Crater, the most active volcano in the world, and looking at a smoldering sea of fire with flowing lava. Picture endless fields of Kona coffee plants, tropical rainforests, and snow-capped peaks of Mauna Kea, the tallest mountain in the world measured from the ocean floor.
Molokai is the most quiet and least commercial of all Hawaiian islands. It has Hawaii’slongest white sand beaches, one small town of Kaunakakai where you can get the famous Molokai bread, ancient fishponds, and lush, verdant valleys that are perfect for outdoor adventures.
Staying on Lanai is like staying on your own private island. Two 5-star resortstransformed the former “pineapple island” in an exquisite world-class getaway that only few people know about.