The Islands of Hawaii
Hawaii consists of several major islands, each with its own unique appeal:
- Oahu: Known as “The Gathering Place,” it’s the most populous island and home to iconic sites like Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor.
- Maui: Famous for its luxury resorts, scenic Hana Highway, and Haleakalā National Park.
- Kauai: The “Garden Isle,” known for lush landscapes, the Na Pali Coast, and waterfalls.
- Big Island (Hawaii Island): Offers diverse landscapes, from black sand beaches to active volcanoes in Volcanoes National Park.
- Molokai: Known for its preserved Hawaiian culture and natural beauty, with less commercial tourism.
- Lanai: Offers secluded luxury and rugged outdoor adventures.
- Niihau and Kahoolawe: Niihau is privately owned and known for its Native Hawaiian population, while Kahoolawe is uninhabited and used for conservation efforts.
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