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Hawaii
Hawaii

Black-sand beaches, green sea turtles, rainbows, whales, volcanoes...
There are endless sights to explore when island-hopping in Hawaii!

What to Expect:

The Hawaiian Islands are an archipelago of eight major islands, several atolls, smaller islets, and seamounts, for a total of 137 volcanic islands in the North Pacific. Situated 2,500 miles into the Pacific Ocean, it is one of Earth's most geographically unique places. Offering a diverse range of activities, from surfing and snorkeling to hiking and dining, Hawaii caters to a wide range of interests. This multifaceted allure contributes to its status as a top travel destination.

Fast Facts:

Area: 10,970 sq. mi.
Similar Size To: Massachusetts
Primary Language: English and Hawaiian
Currency: U.S. Dollar
Outlet: 110V U.S.
Climate: Minimal fluctuations, from 85°F during summer to an average of 78°F in winter.
Time Zone: Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone, three hours behind the West Coast and no daylight-saving time.


Discover Your Next Dream Vacation

Spots to Explore:

There are so many incredible places in Hawaii, but here are some that truly stand out:

Anchorage

Hawaii Island

The "Big Island" offers many places to explore, including some of Hawaii's most impressive natural wonders and historic sites, from swimming with manta rays and whale watching to visiting a fiery volcano, a 420-foot waterfall, and black-, white- and even green-sand beaches.

Interior Alaska

Maui

The second-largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, the "Valley Isle" blends lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and volcanic peaks with pristine beaches and turquoise waters. The island offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, attracting visitors with its world-famous destinations.

Kenai Peninsula

Kauai

Named the "Garden Island" for its lush landscapes, tropical rainforests, and hidden waterfalls, Kauai offers unique outdoor adventures, from kayaking the Wailua River to snorkeling at Po'ipū Beach, hiking Kōke'e State Park trails and ziplining over lush valleys.

Ketchikan

Oahu

Explore Oahu's ancient and modern elements, from its vibrant city life to relaxed surf towns. With various options for discovering its regions, engaging in numerous activities, and savoring eclectic dining and accommodations, Oahu offers a rich and diverse experience.

Prince William Sound

Lāna'i

Lāna'i boasts few paved roads and crowds with plenty of space to disconnect and embrace the island's unhurried lifestyle. Venture into the delightful historic town of Lāna'i City and enjoy its charming shops, restaurants, art galleries, and the recently refurbished historic movie theater.

Skagway

Moloka'i

Trek along the cliffs leading to Kalaupapa National Historical Park or explore Pāpōhaku Beach, one of Hawaii's largest white-sand beaches. Moloka'i is genuinely an island full of outdoor adventure!


5 Must-Do Activities

If you're looking to make memories that will last a lifetime - here are 5 activities that are truly extraordinary:

1

Volcanoes National Park on the Island of Hawaii - Hike through lava fields, visit the Jaggar Museum, and, if possible, witness the mesmerizing glow of lava at night.

2

Haleakalā Sunrise or Sunset Experience - Experiencing sunrise or sunset from the dormant volcano's summit is breathtaking as colors transform the sky, unveiling a vast landscape below the clouds.

3

Napali Coast Boat Tour on Kauai - Take a boat tour and marvel at the towering sea cliffs, lush valleys, and cascading waterfalls that make this coastline one of Hawaii's most scenic and dramatic landscapes.

4

Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial on Oahu - Visit Pearl Harbor to explore the USS Arizona Memorial and other historical sites. Gain insight into this historical event and its impact on WWII.

5

King Kamehameha Statue and Hulihe'e Palace in Kailua-Kona - Visit the statue honoring the founder of the Kingdom of Hawaii and explore the palace, a former royal vacation home.

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