Beaches, rainforests, waterfalls and volcanoes – the six main islands of Hawaii really do deliver the goods. The surf is irresistible, the climate is tropical and the scenery spectacular. You can make a difference here, both environmentally and with education.
Explore the Best of Hawaii
Popular Places to visit in Hawaii

Waikiki
Sand and surf come together beautifully at one of America’s most iconic stretches of coast. A desirable resort destination since the early 20th century, Waikiki is home not only to golden sands and flocks of surfers, but also attractions such...

Surfing
Hawaii is the spiritual home of surfing, and originated here way back in 1779. You’ll find surfers to watch on every island such is the quality of the waves, but most big wave surfing is done at Makaha on Oahu....

Oahu
Don’t dismiss Oahu as a transit point en route to the other islands. Take a closer look and you’ll uncover a lifetime of adventures. Surf the Banzai Pipeline’s giant waves, hike atop knife-edged pali (cliffs), dive in Hanauma Bay’s giant...

North Shore of Oahu
The huge waves that hit this stretch of coastline have been attracting the most adventurous surfers for decades. Most people catch the waves around the more developed resorts, such as those at Waiema Beach and Sunset Beach. There are also...

Maui
Some of the state’s best natural scenery is on Maui, from the lush landscape at Haleakala National Park to the golden coastline at Kaanapali. Lahaina is a beautiful seaside resort and at certain times of the year, it’s possible to...

Lanai Island
Less developed and quieter than some of the main islands, Lanai is a romantic and tranquil resort. It has some of the most secluded upscale resort hotels, as well as incredibly scenic golf courses. Sightseeing should take in the Garden...

Kauai Island
The scenery here is somewhat more dramatic than the other islands, with vast caverns and chasms surrounded by typically scenic beaches. There are several small and charming historic towns to discover on day trips. Be sure to spend time at...

Hiking- Hawaii
Exotic jungle and the lava fields of the volcanoes await adventurous hikers in Hawaii. There are almost 150 miles of trails in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park alone, with other routes such as the Kona coast and Ala Kahakai National...

Big Island
Volcanoes formed these tropical islands, and you can see the best of them in and around the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Stretching across 333,000 acres, you can take hiking trails to see active, dormant and extinct volcanoes, including the spectacular...
-
Audrey
-
Christopher
Meet your Hawaii specialists
Start planning your luxury tailor-made trip to Hawaii by submitting your travel plans: Plan My Trip