From snorkeling and sandcastle building on sun-soaked beaches to exploring aquariums and fishponds, there are seemingly endless ways to connect with the family in the Hawaiian Islands. As a cultural crossroads, Hawaii’s history is unlike any other on earth. Walk in the footsteps of royalty at ancient temples, experience the art of hula and more.
Referred to as The Gathering Place, Oahu is one of the most popularly visited Hawaiian Islands and has the highest full-time resident population within the island chain. Oahu offers many famous sights to explore, including Waikiki, North Shore beaches, Pearl Harbor and more. The Island of Hawai’i is more commonly called The Big Island because it is the largest isle in the Hawaiian archipelago.
Rich in Hawaiian cultural and geographical history, this island houses 3 active volcanoes, gorgeous waterfalls, black sand beaches, coffee farms and more. Time and time again, visitors love visiting the Island of Maui, also coined as The Valley Isle, with its dramatic mountain to Pacific Ocean landscape views. Maui is the most popular Hawaiian Island for snorkeling adventures, whale watching tours, golf, water sports, and sightseeing. The County of Maui also houses the islands of Lana’i (The Pineapple Isle) and Moloka’i (The Friendly Isle).
These two islands are a more intimate island experience with a handful of Hawaiian secret gems: golfing, horseback riding, sport fishing, and many more rare discoveries. Last but not least, the Island of Kaua’i (The Garden Isle), offers all visitors a chance to fall in love with a vibrant and richly diverse cultural environment. Here, guests can hike the infamous Na Pali Coastline, see Waimea Canyon, see ancient taro fields, and learn more about Hawaiian history in Old Koloa Town and Hanapepe.
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