The Hawaiian Islands offer six beautiful islands to visit. From north to south: Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Maui, Lānaʻi and the Island of Hawaiʻi (also known as the Big Island).
No matter which Hawaiian Island you visit, you’ll be overwhelmed by its beauty, diversity, and the warmth of its people.
Oʻahu is home to world famous Waikīkī Beach and so much more. Take in the museums, art galleries and royal residences and absorb the history of Pearl Harbor, or enjoy the laid-back surfing mecca of the North Shore.
Exploring the island of Maui (and her neighbours Lānaʻi & Molokaʻi) will take you through varied and most interesting terrains – from white sand beaches, to laid-back towns, to the heights of Haleakala crater where the sunrise or sunset is as spectacular as anywhere in the world.
The Island of Hawaiʻi (also known as the Big Island) is the youngest of the islands and it’s still growing, thanks to Kilauea the world’s most active volcano. To see the lava flows glowing at night is an incredible experience!
Get back to nature on Kauaʻi – the island of discovery. Hike through tropical rainforests, swim in waterfalls or snorkel in crystal clear waters.