Are you planning a vacation in Hawaii? Honolulu International Airport on the island of Oahu is the common entry point to the Hawaiian Islands. It is well connected to all parts of the US with most major domestic and some international airlines flying to it. Oahu is also well connected to the neighboring islands.

All your needs can be met by purchasing a good Hawaii vacation package. You can travel to Hawaii with no hassle and see the best and the best of its many attractions that are planned and packaged to fit your time and budget. There are six islands in total to see.

Oahu is one’s introduction to Hawaii. Once on Oahu, the Pearl Harbor museums and memorials are not to be missed. Waikiki Beach and the North Shore offer serious surfing for wave riders. The other five islands to visit are Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Maui. Kauai is in the northernmost corner of Hawaii. It is the oldest of the islands and is home to some spectacular natural sights including the Napali Coast with its towering cliffs and the impressive Waimea Canyon. For the beach bums there are beautiful golden sand beaches on the Costa del Coco.

Home to the highest sea cliffs in the world, Molokai is the place to visit for boating and leisurely hikes. The Halawa Valley offers picturesque views, while a drive through Kaluapapa National Historical Park gives a glimpse of the islands’ history. Lanai offers the truly unusual experience of a place with no signs. There are spinner dolphins to see in Hulopoe Bay and moonscapes at the ‘Garden of Life’ in Keahiakawelo. The Munro Trail displays panoramic views of the neighboring islands. Two championship courses complete the luxury experience.

The Big Island of Hawaii is just that: very, very big. In fact, it is larger in area than all the other islands combined. It is home to eleven of the world’s 13 climate zones. Go prepared to find everything from dry deserts, tropical jungles and beaches to snow-capped mountains. In addition to the famous active volcano Kilauea, there’s snow atop the world’s tallest mountain (when measured from the ocean floor) Mauna Kea to see. There are waterfalls, rainforests, and botanical gardens to enjoy in Hilo, which is also a huge cultural center. Water sports like scuba diving and snorkeling, as well as some good angling for those interested, are available just off the Kona coast. The Waipio Valley, also called the “Valley of the Kings,” offers a picturesque hike. Those with a historical bent like to visit Puukohoia Heiau, the largest restored Hawaiian temple. Maui’s beaches are some of the most popular in the world. Another reason many head here is the humpback whales that migrate off the island each winter. Sunrise from the top of the 10,000 foot Haleakala Crater is an enchanting sight.

Accommodation is readily available in Hawaii. There are plenty of hotels, resorts, and bread and breakfasts everywhere. Hawaii hotels range from budget to luxurious, historic to boutique. There is no shortage of options for visitors. The sea breeze keeps the climate pleasant throughout the year. Temperatures range between 75 Ú and 88 Ú F in the summer and 68 Ú and 80 Ú F in the winter.

However, for a true taste of Hawaii and your freedom, take advantage of a good package that provides you with good Hawaii rental services. Good Hawaii vacation packages will include Hawaii beach house accommodations and local car rentals etc.

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