You're visiting Hawaii, a collection of some of the hottest islands in the world. Whether you're arriving from Mongolia or Montana, island hopping or enjoying only one location, don't miss out on these destinations. Before you leave for your trip, be sure to bring a camera. The photography you take will become a scrapbook essential. If it's action you're looking for, check out the North Shore. Surfing hotspots, such as Sunset Beach, Banzai Pipeline, and Waimea Bay are all on the North Shore of O'ahu. For a relaxing spot that's great for beginning surfers, Waikiki Beach offers a perfect mix of small waves and great sun. Maui boasts the well distinguished road to Hana, home to numerous breathtaking views of the ocean, and many waterfalls. Haleakala, Maui's tallest volcano tops at 10,000 feet above sea level, Haleakala National Park draws thousands of visitors each year for its hiking trails and beautiful panoramas of the island. Scenic Kaua’i, also known as the Garden Isle, provides great photo opportunities. The elegant and pristine Wailua Falls are two of the most well known waterfalls on the planet. Hanalei Valley and Bay as well as the Na Pali coast supplies scenic overlooks of taro patches on the island and of the beach. Called "The Grand Canyon of the Pacific", Waimea Canyon at and 3,500 feet deep gives breathtaking views. The island of Hawaii, also known as "The Big Island" lays claim to both the most active volcano in the world in Kilauea, as well Mauna Loa, the world’s largest volcano. Located in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea has been erupting since 1983. No matter which island or islands you visit, enjoy your stay in Hawaii, some of the hottest islands in the world. |