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Hawaii, the Aloha State

There's no place on earth quite like this handful of sun-drenched, mid-Pacific islands. The Hawaii of South Seas literature and Hollywood films really does exist.

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When visiting the Islands of Hawaii you'll find palm-fringed blue lagoons, lush rainforests, hidden gardens, cascading waterfalls, wild rivers running through rugged canyons, and soaring volcanoes. And oh, those beaches -- gold, red, black, and even green sands caressed by miles and miles surf. The possibilities for adventure -- and relaxation -- are limitless. The Islands of Hawaii play host world class sporting and entertainment events each year.  Some of these include the NFL Pro Bowl, the Ironman Triathlon World Championship and the Honolulu Marathon.

The entire island chain is made of volcanoes; don't miss the opportunity to see one. On Oahu the entire family can hike to the top of the ancient volcano, world-famous Diamond Head. At the other end of the spectrum is fire-breathing Kilauea at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, on the Big Island, where you can get an up-close-and-personal experience with the red-hot lava ooze. On Maui, Haleakala National Park provides a bird's-eye view into a long-dormant volcanic crater.

Rushing waterfalls also dot the Hawaiian landscape, thundering downward into sparkling freshwater pools are some of Hawaii's most beautiful natural wonders. If you're on the Big Island, stop by Rainbow Falls in Hilo or the spectacular 442-foot Akaka Falls, just outside the city. On Maui the Road to Hana offers numerous viewing opportunities; at the end of the drive, you'll find Oheo Gulch (also known as the Seven Sacred Pools), with some of the most dramatic and accessible waterfalls on the islands. Kauai is loaded with waterfalls, especially along the North Shore and in the Wailua area, where you'll find 40-foot Opaekaa Falls.

Each of the six main islands, Hawaii, Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Lanai and Molokai are separate, distinct, and infinitely complex. There's so much to see and do that many people return to the Aloha State year after year.

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Maui  (Kaanapali, Lahaina, Wailea, Makena, Hana)

It’s 11,000 feet from the top of Haleakala crater down to Maui’s whale-filled seas – and you can experience them both in the same day on this compact island. Whether you’re drawn to shopping, nightlife, art galleries, beaches, golf, or spas at world-class resorts, Maui will charm you.
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Oahu  (Honolulu, Waikiki)

The island that attracts the most visitors to Hawaii, Oahu is home to world-famous Waikiki Beach. And that’s only part of its allure: from Diamond Head crater to Pearl Harbor, Iolani Palace to the Banzai Pipeline, Oahu offers unique attractions plus fine restaurants, shopping, golf courses, and nightlife.
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Hawaii (Big Island)  (Kona, Kohala)

While the Big Island challenges athletes in the annual Ironman Triathlon, vacationers are energized by its golf-shopping-dining triad. And no trip is complete without a visit to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hike to the lip of Kilauea’s red-hot caldera – especially dramatic when viewed after dark.
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Kauai  (Poipu, Lihue, Kapaa)

Lush Kauai, where South Pacific was filmed, offers vibrant beauty. For the big-picture view of lush Waimea canyon, the steep cliffs along Na Pali coast, and Kauai’s uninhabited beaches, take a narrated seaplane excursion. On land, relax at the lush Princeville and sunny Poipu Beach resort areas.
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Lanai

Once the site of the world’s largest pineapple plantation, small and isolated Lanai has no stoplights, one tiny town, and two five-star resorts. This island of Hawaii is a favorite with snorkelers, especially Hulopo’e Bay. Golf, sun, swim, hike, and saddle up to ride across Lanai’s sun-drenched terrain.
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Molokai

Molokai affords vacationers a glimpse of Old Hawaii, where Father Damien once faithfully tended to Hansen’s disease sufferers on Kalaupapa peninsula. Today travelers can ride a mule down to the white-sand beach, visit a working cattle ranch, and explore Halawa Valley, dotted with magical waterfalls.

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