Hawaii

United States of America

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Hawaii
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Many people give America’s 50th state the nickname Paradise and it doesn’t take long on these spectacular volcanic islands to realise that the moniker is well earned.

Hawaii is an archipelago of volcanic islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Come here to spend your days riding aquamarine waves into golden beaches, hiking up dramatic peaks or exploring fascinating cultural attractions.

Although it's the most recent state to join the U.S., Hawaii’s history goes much farther back than its accession in 1959. Settlers from the Marquesas Islands landed on these islands between A.D 300 to 600. Visit heritage sites such as Kaunolu Village and Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park to learn about Hawaiian culture from these earliest days.

Each one of Hawaii’s islands offers a dizzying array of beaches, inland adventures and cultural sights. The Big Island features Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, where you can hike up to lava craters and find hidden inland waterfalls. Hawai’i island also features several restaurants serving delectable local cuisine. Try poke, the local fish salad delicacy.

Explore inland Kauai to discover its dramatic scenery. Hike along the cliffs of Na Pali or through Waimea Canyon then pause for a moment in the Hindu Monastery. Naturally, Kauai has its share of stunning beaches. Linger in Kauapea, Lydgate or Poipu and watch for dolphins from the shore.

Oahu is popular among surfers and is also the home of the Pearl Harbor National Historic Sites, a focal point for bringing the U.S. into World War II. Relax in buzzing Waikiki, where you will find the Duke Kahanamoku Statue, a monument to the man who became known as the “father of modern surfing.”

Maui contains some of Hawaii’s most dramatic scenery. The second-largest island in the archipelago offers whale- and turtle-watching at Makena Bay, volcanic adventures in Haleakala and educational attractions such as the Maui Okinawa Cultural Center.

Many people arrive in Hawaii on a cruise liner, but Honolulu International Airport also offers several flights to and from the state. High season in Hawaii is between December and April, but it remains an exciting and inviting state in every season.

Popular cities in Hawaii

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Honolulu
Known for Beaches, Shopping and Sea
As Hawaii’s dreamy state capital, Honolulu is an irresistible mix of big city fun and laid-back island life.

Reasons to visit

  • Waikiki Beach
  • Pearl Harbor
  • Hickam Field
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Kihei
Known for Beaches, Sea and Islands
With charm and a beautiful shoreline, this Maui town is filled with fun and unusual attractions worth a daytrip or a lengthy stay.

Reasons to visit

  • Wailea Beach
  • Kamaole Beach Park
  • Maluaka Beach
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Kailua-Kona
Known for Beaches, Sea and Islands
“E komo mai Kona!” That means “Welcome to Kona!” in the native Hawaiian language, and you’ll hear it a lot when you escape to this fabulous tropical rock in the Pacific Ocean. Where is Kona, anyway? It’s on the eastern side of the island of Hawaii, and it’s a perfect destination for your next trip. Why? Because Kona holidays will get you lei’d the second you walk off the plane.

Reasons to visit

  • Kailua Pier
  • Magic Sands Beach
  • Kailua-Kona Beaches
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Koloa
Known for Beaches, Sea and Gardens
With its old-fashioned charm and stunning natural surroundings, Kauaʻi’s southernmost town offers a diverse range of delights that epitomize a tropical getaway.

Reasons to visit

  • Poipu Beach
  • Lawai Beach
  • Shipwreck Beach
A beach with a surfboard, a sign for 'Kahului Beach Boys', and houses in the background.
Lihue
Known for Beaches, Islands and Excursions
Relax on one of the many sandy beaches, visit varied cultural museums and historic plantations and try a traditional luau.

Reasons to visit

  • Kauai Museum
  • Kalapaki Beach
  • Lydgate Beach
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Kapolei
Known for Beaches, Family-friendly and Relaxing
Explore relaxing Kapolei: its theme park, beaches, sunsets and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Wet'n'Wild Hawaii
  • Ko Olina Beach Park
  • Paradise Cove Beach

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