Oahu
The main island - the one with Honolulu, Waikiki, Don Ho, Pearl
Harbor, and the fictitious "Hawaii Five O". Known to
the ancient Hawaiians as "The Gathering Place", Oahu
is truly one of the most beautiful Islands in the world.
Maui
Home of Lahaina, the famous whaling port and the gateway to
whale watching, Haleakala Crater, also known as the House of the
Sun; The remote and quaint village of Hana; Kaanapali Beach and
the best windsurfing in the world at Hookipa.
Molokai
Remote, secluded and lost in time. Molokai, the Friendly Isle,
has deserted beaches, majestic cliffs, and once was the home of
Father Damien's famous leper colony.
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Hawaii
The Big Island - The largest island and the least populated per
square mile. Home of Kilauea, the worlds most active Volcano,
The Kona Coast, Kona Coffee, thousand pound bill fish, and
eleven of the 14 known climate zones in the world - from desert
lavascapes to tropical rain forests to beaches to snow on the
tops of 13,000 foot volcanoes.
Kauai
The Garden Isle. And, a garden it is. Pink sand beaches and
tropical rain forests are the backdrop for a "postcard
perfect" tropical escape. Kauai's splendor has been the
setting for Hollywood productions such as South Pacific,
Jurrassic Park, and Fantasy Island.
Lanai
The Pineapple Island. A place to "get away from it
all". This is the Island that Bill Gates rented for his
wedding... and he could have gone anywhere.
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