Hawaii
Hawaii Adventures
Hawaii is one of the most sought-after vacation destinations in the world. Often referred to as the "Island of Adventure," the Big Island offers you everything from towering volcanoes and magma flows at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to black sandy shores at Punalu'u Beach. The "Garden Isle" of Kauai welcomes visitors with an abundance of lush greenery, endless blue skies and Waimea Canyon, which is commonly referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific."
Maui, referred to as "The Magic Isle," is the second-largest island and is full of beaches, dense rainforests and quaint towns. Take a scenic 65-mile joy ride on "Road to Hana" or visit the Molokini Crater Marine Sanctuary to admire pods of dolphins and whales and snorkel around an underwater crater swimming with marine life. Oahu, known as the heart of Hawaii, is a big surf spot famous for the Banzai Pipeline. Hike the Manoa Falls, attend a luau in Waikiki or explore the historic grounds of Pearl Harbor. Every island in Hawaii will bring you breathtaking views and exciting adventures!
The Basics for Every Hawaii Adventure
Time Zone: | HST |
Primary Language: | English (with a mix of Hawaiian words) |
Currency: | US Dollar |
Entry Requirements: | Valid passport (if traveling from outside of the U.S.) |
Best Times to Visit: | All year |
Hawaii Honeymoons
Between Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai and the Big Island, there are plenty of options to create an unforgettable getaway. All-inclusive Hawaiian resorts and their honeymoon packages offer a variety of exciting excursions along with beachfront honeymoon suites, legendary cuisines and rejuvenating spa treatments. There are also private beach bungalows and a one-of-a-kind volcano inn for those who can't get enough excitement.
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Destination Weddings on the Hawaiian Islands
Maui is one of the most charming locations for an island destination wedding. The alluring beaches, sensational sunsets and immaculate resorts provide idyllic settings for sunset ceremonies. For something even more adventurous, say "I do" in front of a cascading waterfall or on the mountaintops of Kauai. Whatever you decide, consider letting your Hawaii wedding planner coordinate your fairytale wedding and remove the stress from it all!
Climate & Weather
Hawaii has a tropical climate with minor temperature changes throughout the year. There are two seasons-- summer, from May to October, and winter, from November to April. Water temperatures stay mostly warm, reaching into the 80s in the summer and cooling slightly in the winter to the mid-60s. Most of the rain falls in the mountains and northeastern side of the islands.