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Destinations / Hawaiian Islands

See how to move or retire to Hawaii in our new Best Islands to Live On: Hawaii Guide.

Hawaiian Islands

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Discover the True Hawaii
It's easy to see why the Hawaiian Islands are among the most popular destinations for ISLANDS readers. From dramatic natural vistas to high-end luxury resorts, from traditional Polynesian culture to epic personal adventures, this is where island day- dreams come true. All that and more is why Hawaii is so celebrated. And each island has its own character and aloha spirit.


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On Oahu, Honolulu is the cultural crossroads of the Pacific. Maui, with its miles of exemplary beachfront resorts, is the most popular of the outer islands. Kauai is often called the "Garden Isle." The Big Island is Hawaii at its most dramatic. Lanai is a former pineapple plantation turned home to upscale resorts. Molokai still offers quiet Hawaiian charm. Get ready to explore!

To find out more about the Hawaiian Islands, see special articles, maps, videos, photos and more from ISLANDS' most recent trips, including a new audio slideshow of Hawaii's paniolo cowboys by ISLANDS contributing photographer Shelly Strazis:

The (Hawaiian) Cowboy Way from the March 2010 issue
The Real Oahu
from the August 2009 issue
Hawaii Revealed from the March 2009 issue
Blue List Winner from the December 2008 issue
Hawaii's Ukulele from the November 2008 issue
The Aloha Code from the August 2008 issue
Road Trip Hawaii from the March 2008 issue

Visit each of these island's own destination page for more:
Big Island, Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai

Plan your trip

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Fly direct to Honolulu (HNL) from numerous airport on several airlines, including Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO), Minneapolis/ St. Paul (MSP) or Los Angeles (LAX) on Northwest Airlines. nwa.com

Stay at a variety of places. The following have especially easy access to Hawaiian culture and sites. On Maui, the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, which recently reopened after a $130 million renovation, is a destination in itself: The mauka-to-makai (mountains to the sea) property encompasses 100 square miles of rainforest with mountain hiking trails and eight zip lines, plus spectacular white- sand beaches. Rates from $599, ritzcarlton.com. On Oahu, the Kahala Hotel & Resort offers lei-making classes, ukulele lessons, surf coaching, dolphin excursions and hula aerobics. Rates from $395, kahalaresort.com. On the Big Island, Kilauea Lodge is situated in Volcano Village and surrounded by rainforest and lush tropical landscapes. Rates from $155, kilauealodge.com. On Lanai, the Hotel Lanai and its guesthouse decor -- plantation style with local artistic flair -- will remind you of the island's agricultural history. Rates from $139, hotellanai.com. On Kauai, the Hanalei Colony Resort has no telephone, television or radio in your room, so you're free to luxuriate in the Old Hawaii way of life. Rates from $240, hcr.com.

Eat on the Big Island at the Kilauea Lodge's restaurant for its locally grown salads, fresh fish and the signature dish, Duck L'Orange, kilauealodge.com. On Lanai, the Lanai City Grille in the Hotel Lanai has pan-seared loin of venison with wild mushroom risotto and cranberry demiglaze while the sounds of live music float from the lanai, mixed with the aroma of encircling pine trees, hotellanai.com. On Oahu, Alan Wong's Restaurant, winner of the prestigious James Beard award, is the place to go for poki-pines, crispy wonton ahi poke balls on avocado with wasabi sauce or Kona coffee crusted Maui Cattle Company striploin. alanwongs.com

Explore the natural beauty of Hawaii's native flora and fauna with the guides of Hawaii Forest & Trail, which is on the 2009 ISLANDS Blue List as one of the world's best eco-adventures. hawaii-forest.com

Relax on Lanai at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay. The resort borders Hulopoe Bay, a marine reserve, so from your perch on the ocean, keep an eye out for spinner dolphins. fourseasons.com/manelebay

Visit secret Hawaiian beaches sprinkled throughout the islands. On Oahu, try Kahala Beach, Halona Cove in Koko Head Regional Park, and Bellows Field Beach Park. On Kauai, go to Mahaulepu Beach and Kekaha Beach Park. On Maui, see Napili Bay and Mokuleia Beach. On Molokai, go to Kiowea Park. On the Big Island, visit Pauoa Beach. On Lanai, try Puu Pehe Cove. And on the private island of Niihau, go to Nanina Beach. (Read more.)

Learn more at gohawaii.com.

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