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Guide to other Hawaiian Islands

HAWAII’S BIG ISLAND bigger than all of the other islands combined, the island of Hawaii, or Hawaii’s Big Island, is vast enough to hold 11 of the world’s 13 climactic zones from sandy beaches to snowcapped mountains. Famous for the active Kilauea volcano, Big Island Hawaii is home to a list of fascinating anomalies. See waterfalls, rainforests, and botanical gardens in Hilo. Snorkel, scuba, or fish off the Kona Coast. View Kilauea, the world’s most active volcano in Hawaii Volcano’s National Park.

KAUAI the oldest and northernmost island in the Hawaii Island chain is graced with dramatic, natural beauty. Outdoor adventures and romantic escapades flourish on

Explore the golden sand beaches of the Coconut Coast. See the massive Waimea Canyon, “”The Grand Canyon of the Pacific.”” Take a boat ride to marvel at the towering cliffs of the Napali Coast.

MOLOKAI with almost half of its population being of native Hawaiian ancestry, Molokai is an island that has preserved its connection to the past and its love for the outdoors. Step back to a simpler time in the sleepy town of Kaunakakaki. View the verdant flora in Halawa Valley. Learn about the works of Father Damien at Kalaupapa Settlement.

LANAI without a single traffic light, Lanai is a true island getaway for luxury, romance, and privacy away from crowds. Play golf at Lanai’s two prestigious courses. See the rock formations at Keahiakawelo, “The Garden of the Gods.” Off-road amongst the pine trees along Munro Trail.

without a single traffic light, Lanai is a true island getaway for luxury, romance, and privacy away from crowds. Play golf at Lanai’s two prestigious courses. See the rock formations at Keahiakawelo, “”The Garden of the Gods.”” Off-road amongst the pine trees along Munro Trail.