Hawaii Travel
Hawaii Tourism
The State of Hawaii comprises
eight major islands, Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Lanai, Molokai, Maui, Kahoolawe and
the Big Island of Hawaii.

Hawaii has a stunning variety of
beaches that vary in shape, size, wave action and sand colour. They can be found
on almost every point on the compass on any given island, at any time of the
year. And, Hawaii's beaches offer the visitors and locals alike nearly every
water activity under the sun- canoeing, kayaking, scuba, snorkelling, about
surfing, windsurfing, water skiing.
Waikiki Beach- is probably the world’s most famous shoreline. Waikiki's two-mile
stretch of sand is the home to a plethora of ocean activities.

The Capital of Hawaii is Honolulu. For most purposes, the City and County
of Honolulu is the Island of O‘ahu. Known as the "Gathering Place", O‘ahu has a
land area of 596.7 square miles.

Besides Waikiki, where most visitors stay, O‘ahu has wonderful
beaches, scenic drives and panoramic vistas. Popular attractions are the Arizona
Memorial, U.S.S. Missouri, Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific,
Polynesian Cultural Centre, Bishop Museum and Hanauma Bay.
What is the weather in
Hawaii?

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