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The Aloha State offers many natural attractions, including Kilauea, the world’s most active volcano; the Napali sea cliffs and Waimea Canyon (dubbed the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” by Mark Twain) on Kauai; breathtaking Haleakala Crater on Maui; and world-famous Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head Crater on Oahu. The Big Island of Hawaii -- the island that lends its name to the entire 1,500-mile-long Hawaiian archipelago -- is where Mother Nature pulled out all the stops. Simply put, it's spectacular.

O'ahu - Home to Waikiki Beach, spectacular hotels, a myriad of night spots and a wealth of shopping, Oahu is also home to some of the most spectacular scenery in Hawai'i. This island is a tropical paradise offering dramatic seascapes, white sand beaches and lush never ending valleys. Although the most urbanized of the Hawaiian Islands, O'ahu has remained true to its heritage as the cultural and economic center of the islands.

Maui - Once home to a thriving commercial whaling port, Maui has gracefully blended its past and present to create a destination rich in culture and varied in possibilities. From the Iao Valley State Park and the serene beauty of the Hana Coast to the excitement of Kaanapali Beach, the upscale Wailea Resort and the strip in Lahaina Town, Maui has become a popular resort destination.

Kaua'i - Westernmost and oldest of the eight major Hawaiian Islands, Kaua'i is by far the most tropical. Famous for its movie set landscapes, the island abounds with lush foliage and magnificent seaside cliffs. On the island's northern side, Mt. Waialeale, with almost 500 inches of rain annually, is the wettest spot on earth. Whether it's sunny Poipu Beach, the verdant hills of Princeville or the lovely eastern coast, Kaua'i is alive with the spirit of the islands.

Hawai'i - It is on the island of Hawai'i that the first Polynesians settled some 2,000 years ago. At more that twice the size of all the other islands combined, the "Big Island" contains 11 of the 13 known climatic zones of the world. Here you will find world class golf courses, active lava flows, incredible waterfalls and magnificent resorts.

Lana'i - Once the largest pineapple plantation in the world, Lana'i is the perfect island for those who wish to experience a remote, virtually undisturbed Hawai'i. Although the pace is relaxed, the activities are varied including championship golf, excellent swimming and diving beaches and four-wheel adventures. Graced with two world class resorts, Lana'i is as spectacular as it is unique.

Moloka'i - Quiet and rural, Moloka'i is home to laid back friendly people and few tourists. Here you will experience untouched natural beauty and a unique cultural heritage. View the tallest sea cliffs in the world. Explore rainforests and ancient royal fishponds or simply relax on Hawai'i's largest white sand beach. Enjoy some of the most unique vacation options in Hawaii. Tentalow "luxury camping" and the delightful new Lodge at Molokai Ranch. The Lodge gives you a taste of Old Hawaii. Gracious and comfortable. Ask us about specials

Upon landing in Honolulu, you'll be greeted by the scent of tropical flowers.

A "lei greeting" is a traditional way to welcome visitors to Hawaii upon arrival, but must be arranged in advance.

During your vacation, indulge in the Royal Hawaiian's renowned luau and sip Mai Tais on the beaches of Waikiki on the island of Oahu. Be sure to visit historic Pearl Harbor and take in the Polynesian Cultural Center.

On Maui, swim at Kapalua Bay, one of the nation's best beaches, or hike into the rainforest to a secluded waterfall. Later, enjoy the nightlife on South Kihei Road.

On the Big Island of Hawaii, you must spend a day at the awe-inspiring Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

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