Hawaii

Hawaii Map

 

HonoluluHonolulu
The vibrant port city of Honolulu, where cosmopolitan conveniences are surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Experience Waikiki Beach, one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world, the USS Arizona Memorial, and many other popular attractions.

 

 

Maui

Maui (Kahului)
Selected the best resort island in the world by Conde Nast Traveler magazine, Maui is known as Hawaii’s Magic Isle. It’s a place with near-perfect weather, where crystal clear waters meet heavenly beaches and the sun warms tropical trade winds. Many places claim the power to create memories that will last a lifetime. Maui delivers! 

 

Hilo
The evening rains are responsible for the rich vegetation that colors everything in Hilo. Historic downtown boasts many fine museums, galleries, and the Farmers Market. A short ride takes you to the   Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, a plant sanctuary dedicated to preserving the island’s natural beauty; the Rainbow Falls of  Wailuku River State Park; or the Pan ewa Rain Forest Zoo, the only tropical rainforest zoo in the United States.

Kilauea VolcanoKilaueaVolcano
Perhaps the world’s most active volcano, Kilauea is the youngest and southeastern most     volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. The Hawaiian name “Kilauea” means “spewing” or “much spreading.” Kilauea covers an area of 552 square miles, and has its own magna pumping system extending  approximately 35 miles deep. It has been in a continuous state of eruption since January 3, 1983.

Kona
The calm seas off her coast make for some of the best deep sea fishing in the world. Kona is known for its lush greenery, amazing waterfalls, rugged shorelines, and for hosting the Ironman World Championship Triathlon each October. Kona Coffee is also considered one of the premium specialty coffees of the world.

KauaiKauai (Nawiliwili)
Conde Nast Traveler’s #2 rated island in the world is Hawaii’s oldest island - a feast of green tropical forests and golden sand beaches. Kauai’s Napali Coast is one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, with 15 miles of vertical seamounts falling into a necklace of white surf. Kauai boasts the title of Hawaii’s Island of Discovery!