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HAWAII (BIG ISLAND)
The Big Island of Hawaii is the only island featuring a live, flowing volcano. Hawaii Island has 11 of the 13 existing climates on Earth. The Big Island is the biggest island. Each of the other islands could fit on the Big Island and still have room for more. Did you know it snows in Hawaii? Well, it does on the Big Island. Tours and activities on the big island include The Manta Ray Night Snorkel, Lava viewing, Deep Sea Fishing, Captain Cook Monument, Stars and sunset tour on Mauna Kea. Highlights include Flowing Lava, Mauna Kea adventures, The Manta Ray Night Snorkel.
OAHU (THE GATHERING PLACE OR THE MAIN ISLAND)
Location of Honolulu, which is the State's capital, Oahu has some of the state's most popular surf beaches. Oahu is the most populated and busiest island in the chain. Tours and activities include surfing, dinner cruises, Paradise Cove luau, turtle tours, Pearl Harbor, snorkeling, shark diving, dolpins, whales and so much more. Highlights include Pearl Harbor, North Shore, Fireworks,
MAUI (THE VALLEY ISLE)
Maui is home to black sand beaches, red sand beaches, white sand beaches, valleys, and more. The best island to have the best of both worlds, adventure and relaxation. Tours and activities on Maui include the ziplining, Molokini snorkeling, Haleakala sunset and sunrise tours, surf lessons, and luaus. Highlights include The Road to Hana, Haleakala, the Molokini crater.
KAUAI (THE GARDEN ISLE)
Kauai is the oldest Hawaiian Island. It is located farthest north in the chain. Kauai is filled with valleys and mountains and cliffs, as well as lush rainforests, rivers and waterfalls. Tours and activities include kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, waterfalls, surfing. Highlights include Hanalei Bay (where Puff the Magic Dragon lives), Poipu Beach, Kokee State Park, Waimea Canyon and tours to "The Forbidden Island" of Ni'ihau.
MOLOKAI (THE FRIENDLY ISLE)
Molokai is one of the most remote islands. It is the least populated and lacking in modern amenities. Some of the State's highest cliffs can be found on Molokai. Molokai is most famous for it's Leper colony of Kalaupapa. In the late 1800's King Kamehameha exiled all the lepers to the Kalaupapa peninusla. There is not one single traffic light on Molokai. Tours and Activities include Golfing, snorkeling, fishing, scuba, kayak, mule riding. Highlights include, the real Hawaii without commercialism.
LANAI (THE PINEAPPLE ISLE)
Lanai is the least populated. Population is so small there is not one stoplight. Tours and activities include golfing, snorkeling, horseback riding, whale watching (during season), the largest surviving ruins of a prehistoric Hawaiian Fishing Village