There
are many locations to choose from in Hawaii but first you must
select your island destination. There are four islands we service
in Hawaii: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii’s
Big
island. You’ll find
each island has its own distinct personality and offers its own
adventures, activities, and sightseeing opportunities. We invite
you to explore all of the Hawaiian islands to find the unique
island that fits you and your partners personality. Below you'll
find a list of islands and some of their characteristics.
KAUAI
The oldest and northernmost island in the Island
chain is graced with dramatic, natural beauty. Outdoor adventures
and romantic
escapades flourish on Kauai. Some features include:
Golden sand beaches of the Coconut Coast.
Massive Waimea Canyon, "The
Grand Canyon of the Pacific."
Home
to the state capitol and the majority of Hawaii's population,
Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural and cultural wonders with the
modern arts, entertainment, and amenities of the 21st century.
Some features include:
Big winter waves of the famous
North Shore.
American history at the memorials and
museums in Pearl Harbor.
The second largest island is home to what some
believe are the best beaches in the world, as well as Humpback
whales who migrate
off Maui's shores every winter. Some features include:
Haleakala
Crater.
Historic Lahaina and Maui's
whaling past.
The long and winding road to Hana for
spectacular scenery.
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. Some features include:
Waterfalls, rainforests, and botanical gardens
in Hilo.
Snorkel, scuba, or fish off the Kona Coast.
Kilauea, the world's most active volcano in Hawaii Volcano's
National Park.