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There’s no place on earth like the beautiful Islands of Hawaii. The lush green plants and flowers, the beautiful beaches of Hawaii that seem to go on forever and the explosive volcanoes make a trip to Hawaii a must on anyone’s travel list.
Once you visit the Islands of Hawaii, you’ll return again and again to sample its’ never ending wonders. And the friendly people of the Hawaiian islands, will make sure your stay in paradise will be filled with fond memories you’ll cherish a lifetime.
Read through the Hawaii Super Guide to get inside tips about everything from Hawaii Island Tours and Weddings in Hawaii to Hawaiian Cruises and Hawaii Food Tours and tons more…
Quick Island Guide
Big Island of Hawaii
If you have decided to go the Big Island Hawaii for the first time, you might like to know how you will spend your time. Well, the only thing that can go against you on this spectacular island is time. There is never enough of it to see and do all that you can on your visit here. So, before you start packing here is your dream vacation all laid out for you for a small part of what you will see and do when you get there. For Big Island Guide Click Here
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Kauai
Aptly named “The Garden Isle,” Kauai boasts miles of hiking trails, secluded beaches, and lush rain forests, along with several fine resorts. It offers an escape from the glitz and glamor of Waikiki, but with many of the same amenities and attractions. Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” is a must, with many guided hiking, biking, and bus tours available. Kauai also features one of the state’s most authentic luau experiences in the Hyatt Regency’s Drums of Paradise Show, providing a glimpse into why Kauai is known as the birthplace of the hula. For Kauai Guide Click Here
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Lanai
Lanai boasts two of Hawaii’s most beautiful resorts. Both The Lodge at Koele and The Manele Bay Hotel offer a wide array of activities including two championship golf courses, relaxing day spas, tennis, and croquet, horseback riding, and snorkeling in the sandy sheltered marine preserve of Hulopoe Bay. Not far from the resorts is the Munro Trail, where hikers and bikers can venture to the highest point on the island. Some points of interest may require the use of a four-wheel drive vehicle which is easily rented in downtown Lanai City. For Lanai Guide Click Here
Molokai
Molokai is the land of sanctuary and is considered the most “Hawaiian” of all the Islands. Visitors to Molokai can snorkel in the largest reef system in the United States, experience paniolo life at the only guest ranch in the Pacific, or watch the sunset from the longest white sand beach in the state. Though historically notable for Kalaupapa, where Hansen’s disease victims were exiled before its cure, Molokai now offers resorts, hotels, and championship golf courses, primarily in the west and south. Molokai is the ideal locale for vacationers seeking a true escape. For Molokai Guide Click Here
Maui
Whether relaxing on the beach at Ka’anapali or prowling Lahaina town in search of hidden treasures, Maui offers the perfect blend of nature and style. One of Maui’s most spectacular attractions is Haleakala Crater – the world’s largest dormant volcano. For decades tourists have happily concurred with Mark Twain’s wit and wisdom when he wrote: “I went to Maui to stay a week and remained five. I never spent so pleasant a month before and the memory of it will remain with me always.” For Maui Guide Click Here
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Oahu
Nicknamed “The Gathering Place”, intertwined with the “island-style” culture is a modern, hi-tech community that rivals many large cities. From the largest outdoor shopping mall at Ala Moana to the famous “shave ice” mom & pop stores on the North Shore, you’ll find just about everything you need here and more than you thought. Try your hand at surfing in the gentle surf of Waikiki, or take a helicopter tour to see the complete island. You’ll run out of time before you run out of things to do on Oahu, so choose your activities well and in advance as the more popular activities have been known to sell out! For Oahu Guide Click Here
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Latest Hawaii News
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