More than 7 Million visitors each year! The Hawaii Islands are the number one island destination travel spot in the world.
Nicknamed “The Aloha State,” Hawaii is a string of 137 islands (land area of 6,422 square miles) located in the north central Pacific Ocean some 2,400 miles from the west coast of the continental United States.
Each of the four main islands offers many
world-class activities
that include active volcano tours, luaus, snorkel and dinner cruises, whale watching, sport fishing, horseback riding, parasailing, helicopter tours, and many more exciting, tropical adventures.
Although each Hawaii Island features lovely beaches and splendid scenery, each one has its own personality.
Which Island should you see first? It really depends on your interests and who you are bringing along.
For instance…
If you are travelling with a family,
Waikiki
on Oahu is great for kids and teenagers. My daughter’s favorite spot was
Pearl Harbor
and my son loved the snorkelling at
Hanauma Bay.
The
Big Island (aka Hawaii)
has two active volcanoes accessible cultural history, landscape diversity, and luxury golf courses in the lava.
Conde Nast Traveler has named Maui the world’s best island for 10 years running and named it the #1 Travel Destination in the world in 1997.
Maui
has wintering humpback whales, its own complement of big-time golf courses, and plenty of visitors to its sunny beach resorts, ranging from affordable condos to plush hotels.
If you like to hike spectacular sea cliffs or green rain forests, Kauai is a great choice.