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Islands of Hawaii

Islands of Hawaii Destinations in Hawaii Islands of Hawaii
Each Hawaiian island has its own unique attraction. Big Island has some beautiful volcanic landscapes and waterfalls and are well worth a helicopter tour.


Maui has some exceptional beaches and is perfect for those wishing to go snorkelling and diving. In fact it is possible to Paddle, Snorkel and learn to Surf all in a day on Maui.


Kahoolawe is an uninhabited island, seven miles southwest of Maui. Kahoolawe is home to more than 500 archaeological sites.


Lanai is a perfect island for those who want a truly tropical paradise. Lanai is still off the beaten track and until 1990, the island only had one hotel. There are now two luxury resorts but still retains its quiet and unspoilt charm.

Molokai is another quiet island with a slow pace and is home to Papohaku, the longest beach in Hawaii.

Oahu has some breath-taking scenery with something to suit everyone. For those who love nature, an Oahu day trip deluxe circle island tour is a must.

Kauai is a paradise location for naturists. The rugged coastline is excellent and for those wanting a taste of adventure, the Na Pali Coast Sea Kayak tour is also a must. Kauai also has a canyon which is often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific".

Nihue or Niihau, is often referred to as "The forbidden Island" due to being closed to outsiders. Nihue is a step back in time with no paved roads, airport, telephones or electricity. Nihue is an Hawaiian preserve and and the primary language is also Hawaiian. Nihu is privately owned and the majority of the inhabitants live in Puuwai.

 

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