Oahu, "the gathering island"
From surfing to sightseeing, many of Oahu’s best activities take place near Honolulu, including swimming with dolphins at Sea Life Park Hawaii. Of course, guests get to enjoy our other attractions and marine life adventures too, such as swimming with sea lions, getting to know our penguins, feeding sea turtles, and diving with rays. We also host a fabulous luau, a traditional celebration done Sea Life Park style. And, we’re only 15 minutes from Waikiki, the world famous surfing beach.
Another place of interest in Honolulu is the Polynesian Cultural Center, where Hawaii maintains its Polynesian traditions. The local islanders are proud to share their cultural inheritance with travelers from all over the world.
Maui, "the island of the valley"
Maui is the second largest Hawaiian island with 81 accessible beaches where you can walk in sand that ranges from white to gold, black, garnet, or green, all stemming from ancient volcanic activity. Every year, from December to April, the whales arrive looking for the warm waters off Maui. They delight locals and astonish visitors with their size and beauty.
Kauai, "the garden island"
Kauai is an environmental jewel with its emerald green mountains, pristine beaches, and spectacular waterfalls. Known for its lush, tropical landscape, Kauai is actually the oldest main Hawaiian island.
Hawaii, "the big island"
Hawaii is the largest island. It is known as "the big island" and "the island of the orchids" because it has gorgeous gardens filled with this wonderful, exotic flower. It’s also called "the island of volcanoes" and is home to the Volcanoes National Park where visitors can see the Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Kilauea (one of the most active volcanoes in the world). Hawaii’s distinct black sand beaches are a result of the island’s volcanic origins and come from magma pulverized by time and erosion.
Lanai, "the garden of the gods" and Molokai, "the most Hawaiian of the islands"
In Lanai, the things to do are to visit two beautiful sites: the beach of Shipwreck and the garden of the gods, with red landscapes, but similar in shape to the lunar surface. Molokai is "the most Hawaiian of the islands", because it conjugates exuberant forest and beautiful beaches.