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Hawaii

Hawaii, the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands, is a dream destination known for its stunning beaches, volcanic landscapes, rich Polynesian culture, and vibrant marine life. This Pacific paradise offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, from surfing the legendary North Shore waves to exploring the lush valleys of Kauai, witnessing molten lava flows on the Big Island, and immersing in the spirit of Aloha. Whether you seek world-class resorts, breathtaking hikes, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, or experiencing the famous Hawaiian luau, Hawaii promises an unforgettable journey through its six main islands.

Itenarary

    Day 1: Arrival in Honolulu – Waikiki Beach & Luau
    • Arrive at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
    • Relax at **Waikiki Beach** & enjoy the sunset
    • Experience an authentic Hawaiian **Luau** (traditional feast & hula show)
    Day 2: Oahu – Pearl Harbor & North Shore
    • Visit the **USS Arizona Memorial** at Pearl Harbor
    • Explore the famous **Dole Plantation**
    • Surf & relax at **North Shore’s Sunset Beach & Waimea Bay**
    Day 3: Big Island – Volcanoes & Stargazing
    • Fly to the **Big Island (Hawaii Island)**
    • Explore **Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park** (Kilauea & Mauna Loa volcanoes)
    • Visit **Punalu’u Black Sand Beach**
    • Stargazing at **Mauna Kea Observatory**
    Day 4: Maui – Road to Hana & Haleakalā
    • Fly to **Maui**
    • Drive the scenic **Road to Hana** with waterfalls & lush rainforests
    • Sunset at **Haleakalā National Park** (watch from the volcano summit)
    Day 5: Maui – Snorkeling & Whale Watching
    • Snorkeling trip to **Molokini Crater & Turtle Town**
    • Optional: **Whale watching (December – April)**
    • Relax at **Ka’anapali Beach**
    Day 6: Kauai – Na Pali Coast & Waimea Canyon
    • Fly to **Kauai**
    • Helicopter or boat tour of the **Na Pali Coast**
    • Explore **Waimea Canyon (Grand Canyon of the Pacific)**
    Day 7: Lanai – Hidden Gem Island Escape
    • Take a ferry or short flight to **Lanai**
    • Visit **Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods)**
    • Relax at **Hulopo‘e Beach**
    Day 8: Departure from Honolulu
    • Fly back to **Honolulu**
    • Last-minute shopping at **Ala Moana Center**
    • Departure from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

Places to Visit

Halawa Valley, Molokai

Halawa Valley, Molokai

Haleakala National Park, Maui

Haleakala National Park, Maui

Hamakua Heritage Corridor, Hawaii

Hamakua Heritage Corridor, Hawaii

Hana Road, Maui

Hana Road, Maui

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Oahu

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Oahu

Iao Valley State Monument, Maui

Iao Valley State Monument, Maui

Kauai’s Botanical Gardens

Kauai’s Botanical Gardens

Kona Coffee Living History Farm, Hawaii

Kona Coffee Living History Farm, Hawaii

Maui Ocean Center, Maui

Maui Ocean Center, Maui

Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park, Kauai

Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park, Kauai

Papohaku Beach Park, Molokai

Papohaku Beach Park, Molokai

Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor

Polynesian Cultural Center, Oahu

Polynesian Cultural Center, Oahu

Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head State Monument, Oahu

Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head State Monument, Oahu

Wailua Falls, Kauai

Wailua Falls, Kauai

Waimea Canyon State Park, Kauai

Waimea Canyon State Park, Kauai

Waipio Valley Lookout, Hawaii

Waipio Valley Lookout, Hawaii

Must-Know Facts About Hawaii

Hawaii is the only U.S. state located in the Pacific Ocean and consists of 137 islands.

It is home to the world’s most active volcano, **Kilauea**, which has been erupting for decades.

Hawaii has two official languages: **English & Hawaiian**.

The state has its own time zone, **Hawaiian Standard Time (HST)**, with no daylight saving time.

Haleakalā on Maui is the world’s largest dormant volcano.

Hawaii produces over one-third of the world’s **pineapples**.

The Hawaiian alphabet has only **13 letters** (A, E, I, O, U, H, K, L, M, N, P, W, ‘okina).

There are no snakes native to Hawaii, thanks to strict environmental laws.

The famous “shaka” hand gesture originated in Hawaii.

Humpback whales migrate to Hawaii every winter to give birth.

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