Hawaii’s Heart Says Aloha
Paradise Found in Hawaii

Maui
Though it’s perhaps most famous for the fabulous coastlines of Kāʻanapali Beach and Wailea Beach, Maui is the best island for both couples and families looking for variety in their vacation.
Hawaii – The Big Island
The island of Hawaii’s one-of-a-kind attractions and family-friendly activities make it ideal for travelers who prefer a jam-packed itinerary. Not only does the Big Island offer white and black sand beaches, including the famous Punalu’u Black Sand Beach, it is also home to two of the world’s most active volcanoes at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.


Kaua’i
With a more easygoing environment than other islands like O’ahu and the Big Island, the Garden Isle lets its wild, natural beauty speak for itself and is perfect for an adventurous getaway. The main attractions here are Kōkeʻe State Park and Waimea Canyon, otherwise known as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.”
Molokai
The least-developed island on this list, Moloka’i was made for those who don’t mind going off the beaten path. With dense rainforests, miles of beautiful beaches and some of the tallest sea cliffs in the world, Moloka’i is a great place to reconnect with nature, whether you’re staying overnight at one of Moloka’i’s quiet oceanfront cottages or visiting on a day trip from one of the other Hawaiian Islands.


Honolulu – Oahu
Dubbed The Gathering Place, O’ahu is well-known for its famous sites and is the best jumping-off point for first-time visitors to the Hawaiian Islands.
Lanai
For a secluded, nature-centric escape, set your sights on Lana’i. Centrally located between Maui and Moloka’i, this remote hideaway makes a great home base for inter-island travel.
