Honolulu: A laid-back tropical metropolis
Must-Visit Scenery of Honolulu
Historic Landmarks in Honolulu
Visit Iolani Palace, the unique royal residence on U.S. soil, and honor King Kamehameha at his bronze statue. Explore the historic Pearl Harbor, shop at the Aloha Tower Marketplace, and pay tribute to Duke Kahanamoku at Waikiki Beach.
Welcome to Maui
Experience Maui, “The Valley Isle,” famous for its beaches, sacred ʻĪao Valley, migrating humpback whales, and stunning sunrise and sunset from Haleakalā. Explore the regions of Maui, voted “Best Island in the U.S.” by Condé Nast Traveler readers for more than 20 years.
Hilo
Experience the lush greenery of Hilo, the historic downtown, the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, and the Wailuku River State Park’s Rainbow Falls. Visit the Pan ewa Rain Forest Zoo, the only tropical rainforest zoo in the United States.
Kilauea Volcano
Visit Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, covering an area of 552 square miles on the Big Island of Hawaii. Kilauea, meaning “spewing” or “much spreading,” has been continuously erupting since January 3, 1983.
Kona
Enjoy Kona’s calm seas, perfect for deep-sea fishing. Explore the lush greenery, amazing waterfalls, rugged shorelines, and try Kona’s world-renowned coffee.
Kauai (Nawiliwili)
Visit Kauai, Hawaii’s oldest island, a feast of green tropical forests and golden sand beaches. Explore the Napali Coast, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, and enjoy the beauty of Kauai, Hawaii’s Island of Discovery!