The Islands |
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Hawaii |
Larger than all the other Hawaiian Islands put together, the Big Island is home to several live volcanoes including Kilauea, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, and the best diving and snorkeling in all of Hawaii.
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Maui |
The Valley Isle, Voted by Conde Naste Traveler Magazine as the #1 island in the world, has it all: miles of beaches, lush rainforests with sparkling waterfalls, and a truly diverse assortment of activities and adventures.
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Oahu |
Home to Waikiki, Diamond Head and Pearl Harbor, the island known as the Gathering Place is best for shopping and nightlife. Stay for a day or two on your way to one of the other more natural islands.
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Molokai |
The Friendly Isle is the place to go if your idea of a vacation is laying on the beach underneath a palm tree and reading a good book. Relaxing and natural, Molokai offers both beauty and solitude.
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Kauai |
Living up to its name of the Garden Isle, Kauai offers tranquility and beauty unmatched by any other island, with world class resorts and exceptional golf courses nestled into lush tropical settings. The wettest and driest environments exist side by side on this island.
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Lanai |
Formerly home to the Dole Pineapple Plantation, the Private Island remains privately owned but now earns its keep with fine resorts, amazing golf and excellent snorkeling.
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