Hawaii Island Hopping
68One thing that you first think of when you hear the word work is stress. That’s right. It may be from that report that has long been overdue, or from that meeting that just ended, where you choked and smiled your way out. Have you ever thought that maybe it is time to take some time off? Are you thinking of getting out of town and skipping work for a couple of days? Weeks? Have you always wondered what it would be like to wake up late to a beautiful beach, with pristine bodies of water all around?
These are just the few things that we could afford to think whenever we get stuck in a rut at work. Well, look no further because the Islands of Hawaii are readily available for your relaxing pleasure.
These islands, which became part of the United States of America in 1959, boasts of the tallest sea mountains, the most active volcanoes in the world, beautiful beaches, resorts, people, company and the famous Aloha Spirit, which is the warm hospitality of the people that perfectly matches the perfect temperature of Hawaii. Wouldn’t it be relaxing to spend your days enjoying the view, the people and the beaches of Aloha State?
One of the most enjoyable and exciting things that you can do there is to go Hawaii Island Hopping . Your trip to Hawaii will not be complete if you do not, at least once, try to go around the state and enjoy the whole picture. There are a total of six islands that make up Hawaii.
Island Hopping in Hawaii
These are the islands that make up Hawaii.
Hawaii’s Big Island (The Island of Hawaii) – This island is biggest among the six. It is so big that you will be able to see and experience eleven of the thirteen world climatic zones. You can take part in the island’s land adventures, air tours, and experience the beauty of the world’s most active volcano in Hawaii Volcano’s National Park.
Maui – See some of the best beaches in the world here in Maui. Learn about the ntive Hawaiian culture that Hawaii has to offer. Check out the various museums that the island has to offer. Watch out for the Humpback Whales that come every so often.
Lanai - This is Hawaii’s smallest island. Though do not let it’s size fool you. You will still have loads of fun here. Enjoy the island’s luxurious golf courses and hotel accommodations.Swim and snorkel in the island’s beaches. There are also a lot of Hawaii’s culture and heritage to be seen in the beautiful island of Hawaii.
Molokai – The island named the most Hawaiian island.If you really want to feel the old Hawaiian vibe, I suggest you try going to this one. Mother Nature is the one in charge in this particular island as there are no infrastructures taller than trees. If you are worrying about the traffic, fear not as there is no traffic in Molokai. There are also no traffic lights in the island. If you want to experience Old Hawaii, this is the island to be in.
Oahu – If royal palaces are your thing, it would be wise to visit and explore Honolulu’s palaces, museums and art galleries. Also if you are in it for the waves and surf spots, this is a great place to start off. This place is a treasure mine for historical wealth and artifacts enthusiasts and for the avid and passionate surfer. The girls are not bad either.
Kauai – This is the oldest island of Hawaii. If you are more into the diversity of the people in each town, this island has more than enough to satisfy your hunger.
What are you waiting for? Get your airfare tickets, your hotel reservations and activity itineraries already! Give yourself a break! Take that much deserved vacation and go island hopping in hawaii! See the beauty and experience what it means to have Aloha as a way of life.
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Julie-Ann Amos Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago
Hi - do bold the islands to make this easier on the eye - people will enjoy it more!