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Hawaii Vacations & Travel

Hawaii Vacations

Discover the beauty, culture and cuisine of the Hawaiian Islands. There are six major islands to visit in Hawaii: Oahu, Maui, Kaua’i, Island of Hawaii, Lanai and Molokai. Each island has its own unique personality, adventures and attractions offering different experiences from high-energy Oahu to total serenity on Lanai.

Experience the best of Hawaii on the only cruise visiting 4 islands in 7 days sailing year-round from Honolulu on Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America. Immerse yourself in the Aloha Spirit, dramatic landscapes and delicious cuisine exploring Oahu, Maui, Kaua’i and the Island of Hawaii.

Featured Hawaii Hotel

OUTRIGGER Honua Kai Resort & Spa

OUTRIGGER Honua Kai Resort & Spa

  • AAA Four Diamond Hotel
  • Kids 17 & Under Free in Room
Our 4.5-Star classification designates those properties with well-appointed, deluxe accommodations, extensive amenities and comprehensive guest services. Expect attention to detail and a warm and hospitable staff ready to cater to your needs. These superb properties offer a truly refined getaway. Half star indicates that the hotel/resort meets all criteria of the designated rating and exceeds in certain areas.
Kaanapali

Situated on Kaanapali North Beach, this resort provides unparalleled service and all the amenities of a luxury resort with expansive one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites.

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Overview

The Hawaiian Islands are slices of paradise in the Pacific, a lush archipelago of hundreds of islands stretching across 1,500 breathtaking miles. Only six of these majestic isles, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and the Island of Hawaii (popularly known as “The Big Island”) are currently open to the public.

From Maui’s 10,023-foot-high volcano, Haleakala, to the colorful creatures swimming beneath the clear turquoise seas of Oahu’s Hanauma Bay, Hawaii offers a bounty of natural wonders waiting to be explored. The spirit of aloha infuses every waterfall, flower, and smile on these magical isles. Each island possesses a unique personality; all hold the promise of a picture-perfect vacation. 

The state’s capital city, Honolulu, meaning “sheltered harbor,” offers a microcosm of island life, from the bustling beaches, shops, and restaurants of Waikiki to one of the most photographed backdrops in the world, iconic Diamond Head.

Even the air smells sweeter in Hawaii, infused with fragrant fields of pineapples and brightly colored plumeria and hibiscus. From the Big Island’s Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where an island is still being born, to Kauai’s ancient Na Pali cliffs, rising majestically out of the Pacific, amazing adventures await around every breathtaking turn. Explore our Hawaii Travel Packages for savings and value-adds.

What To Do in Hawaii

These friendly isles offer something for everyone. Shop for souvenirs in Oahu’s bustling Waikiki. Snorkel amid rainbow-colored fish in Oahu’s kid-friendly Hanauma Bay or ride the waves of Waikiki and the North Shore. Revisit history at the enduring USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor. For a grand tour of the islands, consider a Hawaii cruise vacation, where you can visit each of the islands from the comfort of your cruise ship.

See the sunrise from high atop Maui’s dormant volcano on a Haleakala Sunrise Special tour or sail beneath the sea on a Maui Atlantis Submarine adventure. Explore the winding road to Hana, with its many surprises along the way.

Play a round of golf on Hawaii’s private island of Lanai.

Marvel at the shimmering shades of gold and umber that cloak Kauai’s “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” and kayak or hike amid its towering Na Pali Coast.

Witness an island being born on the Island of Hawaii, swim with sea turtles and sunbathe amid unique black and green sand beaches.

Discover the world’s highest sea cliffs on Molokai or take a guided tour through the breathtaking rainforests of the Kamakou Preserve.

From sailing, surfing and seasonal whale watching adventures to family-friendly luaus, snorkeling and hula lessons, the Islands of Aloha offer an endless array of things to do.