Saturday, September 28, 2013

Which hawaiian island to visit?

Picking the best Hawaiian island for your trip is difficult, but It’s just hard to go wrong. The islands are so diverse, that selecting the right island really is an important decision. And once you've started visiting the islands, coming back to a different island can often feel like a totally different place with a whole new set of experiences, sights, and attractions.



Oahu
Oahu is known mainly for its beaches, food, and museums. Home to the state capitol of Honolulu and the majority of Hawaii's population, Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural and cultural wonders with the entertainment and amenities of the 21st century. Check out the waves on the famous North Shore, relive American history at the memorials and museums of Pearl Harbor, or soak up the sun and take a surfing lesson on Waikiki Beach.  

Kauai
The oldest and northernmost island in the Hawaiian Island chain is graced with dramatic, natural beauty.  With some of the most exotic landscapes of the Hawaiian islands

Maui
Maui is best known for its beaches, hiking, and surf. Maui’s got a beach for every mood – wind-whipped kiteboarding meccas, calm snorkeling coves, hidden gems and some of the biggest surfable waves on the planet. Maui’s trails go to the most amazing places: towering ridge-tops, cascading waterfalls, bamboo forests, and a cindery volcanic national park

Hawaii
Also known as the big island, hawaii is known mainly for its hiking trails. emerald amphitheater valleys and icy waterfall pools, lava flows both active and ancient crashing against rain forest and some of the loftiest summits your boots will ever struggle to top. Hawaii is also known for its wildlife. Spinner dolphins leap in the air, sea turtles glide up to a seaweed buffet, and endangered nene cross the road regularly here. In winter, humpback whales are the show-stoppers.

By: Karli Mihelich & Cody Woodson