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Home to the state capital, Honolulu , most visitors will want to take in the familiar landmarks such as
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The natural beauty of Kauai is unparalleled. Flowers and fruit are everywhere, with drive by waterfalls, and postcard beaches. Kauai is home to the legendary Na Pali Coast and the colorful Waimea Canyon gorge. The resort area of Poipu to the south, is the driest part of the island. Wailua/Kapaa on the east side has the most shopping and restaurants and is convenient to all parts of the island. Princeville to the north is spectacularly lush and is an upscale, quiet resort destination.
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![]() The Maui landscape is dominated by massive Haleakala Crater on the south side and the majestic West Maui Mountains on the west side. The resort areas, Kaanapali and Lahaina on the west, and Kihei and Wailea to the south all offer beautiful beaches and world class restaurants. Maui offers the best whale watching (in season) of all the islands. |
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The most diverse of all of the Hawaiian Islands, climate zones range from snow capped alpine (Mauna Kea at 14,000 ft.), to lava desert, to rain forest. The only active volcano, Kilauea , is located here. The resort areas include dry and sunny Kailua-Kona and Kohala coast area on the west side, and the lush tropical Hilo area on the east side of the island. Volcano National Park is located on the Hilo side.
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Molokai - The Friendly IsleConsidered the “most Hawaiian” of the Hawaiian Islands , Molokai is generally visited by the return Hawaiian traveler, looking to experience Hawaii 's bountiful nature and native culture. It is a slow paced retreat, and outdoor activities abound.
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Lanai - The Pineapple IsleLanai is a little world of it's own, formerly a private island and a world leader in pineapple production. We represent both resort hotel accommodations on the Island , both deluxe 5 star resorts. Lanai offers a unique and exclusive vacation opportunity.
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