Best Hawaiian Islands?
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Looking for a great island in Hawaii that is fun for 2 young couple. We love to shop, beach, touring the islands or just sit back and relax. Thanks
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Looking for a great island in Hawaii that is fun for 2 young couple. We love to shop, beach, touring the islands or just sit back and relax. Thanks

December 28th, 2009 at 3:36 am
My personal favorite is Maui. It has a nice balance of modern developed areas, historic towns, and unspoiled wilderness areas. It has great beaches and plenty of fun activities including snorkeling/diving, whale watching (in season), a world-class aquarium, breathtaking scenery along the road to Hana, spectacular views from the top of Haleakala, and much more. It also has my favorite clothing-optional beach, Little Beach, a great place for body surfing and snorkeling.
December 29th, 2009 at 8:21 pm
Maui & Waikiki
December 30th, 2009 at 6:02 pm
i think you would like Maui, its great for shopping, Oahu(Honolulu) is great for shopping and has a great beach (Waikiki) BUt its Very city like maui not soo much……hawaii(Big island) were i live is nice too but thats if you want to escape the world more….you can shop but its not the best SOMETHING YOU MUST KNOW! it that its very expensive in the hawaiian islands…
places to visit in hawaii (i only know hawaii cuzz i live there)
1. Waipio Valley AWSOME! (great for horse back riding)
2. mauna Kea
3. Hilton(hotel) (great shopping places there)
4. honaunau (beach)
5. Punalu’u beach in ka’u district (only time you’ll see a natural black sand beach)
6. Volcano AWSOME! (nice hiking)
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January 2nd, 2010 at 7:50 pm
O’ahu
- Waikiki
- Hanauma Bay
- Diamond Head
- Ala Moana
- Pearl Ridge
- Pearl Harbor
January 4th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Definitely Maui
January 7th, 2010 at 6:24 am
Oahu
The most populated island, where Honolulu is the Capital City, the principal port, the major airport, and business and financial center, and the educational heart of the State. Oahu is the military command center of the Pacific. Waikiki is the visitor center. It is a fast paced, busy environment, and if you are looking for night life, this is the place for you!! Also, you do not need a rental car on this island because everything is in close walking distance there it saves you money! Landmarks: Nuuanu Pali, Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor. Cheapest Island to visit.
Maui:
With white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, Maui is ideal for sunbathing, snorkeling and snoozing! But once you’ve gotten enough sun, Maui’s also a great place for shopping and sightseeing. The old whaling town of Lahaina is home to many quaint shops and eclectic art galleries. On the opposite side of the island, the long road to Hana will lead you to the waterfall fed pools at Oheo Gulch, a perfect place to stretch your legs and take in the view. After touring the island, you may need to unwind in Wailea with a pampering spa treatment. It’s no wonder visitors return here year after year. Most popular place for Honeymooners, Romantic getaways, and Family Vacations!
Kauai:
From the spectacular views at Waimea Canyon to the verdant vistas along the Napali Coast, Kauai can take your breath away. More and more people are coming to Kauai because they are attracted to its natural beauty and laidback atmosphere. Visitors are also drawn to Kauai for its gorgeous tropical rainforests, some of which can only be accessed by helicopter. These aerial tours take you into the heart of the island and offer spectacular scenic views that will remain with you long after your vacation ends. Popular for Nature Lovers, and honeymooners. No night life. NOT ALL BEACHES ARE SWIM ABLE.
Kona (Hawaii)
Explore Hawaii’s Big Island, and sense the power of volcano goddess Pele as she creates new land over old. See new vegetation growing in seemingly impossible pockets — micro views of natural cycles that civilization obscures elsewhere. Molten lava flows glowing in the dark night are a spectacular sight — destruction and creation on a grand scale. Molten lava is the Big Island’s hottest attraction, but you can also explore the cool depths of a sunstruck ocean; see local sights on foot or horseback; uncover art treasures in tiny plantation towns, play top-flight golf on internationally-renown courses; walk the paths ancient Hawaiians traveled; have a cup of Kona coffee at the source; visit cattle country, home of the paniolo Hawaiian cowboys. Wherever you go on Hawaii’s Big Island, chances are it’ll be a new experience, even if you’ve been there before! E komo mai, explore to your heart’s content. Everyone is welcome. Sightseeing Galore!
Lanai:
Nick named “the Million Dollar Island”. There are only 2 (Luxury) Resorts on the whole island. This charming island is home to just over 3,000 people, making it the perfect place for rest relaxation, rejuvenation, rediscovery and romance. From beautiful Manele Bay to the bumpy road and scenic views of the Munro Trail, you’ll find a wide range of activities to please just about everyone. Golf on two challenging courses or go snorkeling in crystal clear waters at Hulopoe Beach. The resorts also offer excellent services for your indulgence. Relaxation and seclusion!
Molokai:
Molokai offers the perfect place for ultimate relaxation, though you can always find some interesting things to do. Try your hand at fishing with the locals or be adventurous and go sportfishing out in the open ocean. Intimate hiking and breathtaking bicycle tours are also available. For a truly unique experience, visitors aged 16 years and older can take a mule ride down the steep cliff to Kalaupapa National Historical Park, the isolated and historic settlement of those inflicted with Hansen’s Disease. Great snorkeling.