A group of Islands in the Pacific with enough beauty to enough holidays in a lifetime.
There’s enough beauty and activity in Hawaii to fill more holidays than you could take in a lifetime. With so much to choose from, visitors need to be selective. Our recommendation is to decide first on the Hawaii you want to see. It might be beaches, a luau, nightlife rare orchids, hiking in the rain forest, quiet countryside, small towns or scenic drives.
Hawaii, quite literally, is growing. Active lava flows from Kilauea Volcano are forming new land daily. There’s even a new island forming a few thousand metres below the surface of the ocean, off the southeastern coast of the Big Island that will someday become the newest Hawaiian island. In fact, it already has a name: Loihi.
There are eight primary islands, each one unique.
Hawaii Island: commonly known as the Big Island. It’s larger than all the other islands combined.
Kahoolawe: this former U.S. Navy bombing target is strictly limited. Much of the island remains unusable because of unexploded ordnance.
Kauai: the northernmost of the inhabited Hawaiian islands. Nature is its biggest draw.
Lanai: the smallest of the main islands, quiet and uncrowded.
Maui: the second most-visited Hawaiian island, after Oahu.
Molokai: a rural island best suited for travellers who want to see the old Hawaii and unwind quietly.
Niihau:a tiny, privately owned island, home to about 200 native Hawaiians who live a traditional lifestyle. It is off-limits to visitors.
Oahu: the political, social, economic and population hub of Hawaii. It attracts the most visitors of all the Hawaiian islands.
Advisor tips for Hawaii
Hawaii
Must Do experiences
If travelling in winter – you must travel to the north shore of Oahuto experience the pipeline (name of the beach). Hanauma Bay is an amazing place for snorkelling and taking in the stunning views. -Nadine
Restaurants
Chai Island Bistro -Honolulu Hawaii
Award winning Hawaiian regional Pacific Rimcuisine with beautiful surroundings and hottest entertainment.- Mary Ann