Which Hawaiian Island Should You Travel To?

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Dreaming of a Hawaiian getaway? If you aren’t yet, you will be soon! With a unique culture and flawless beaches, the Aloha State is easily one of the most beautiful places in the United States. The only real question is, which is the best island for you?

While I wouldn’t say that there is one “best” island of the group, each one has own unique charm and personality. Planning your perfect Hawaiian escape is all about finding the right match for your travel style.

The Big Island

Also Known As The Island of Hawai’i

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The towns of Kona, Waikoloa Village (where many resorts are located), and Hilo are all worth exploring, though it should be noted that most of the island is quite rural. While there, you’ll definitely want to check out at least one of the four active volcanoes.

The East side of the island is pure rainforest — from north to south! There is tons of lush greenery. So if that’s your cup of tea, The Big Island may be for you.

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Did you know that Honolulu is the 11th biggest city in the country? This is the place where 80 percent of the Hawaiian population lives and it’s likely where you will spend the bulk of your time.

There are countless historical sites, impressive museums, and opportunities to see how the locals live.

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Snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, exploring the history of Pearl Harbor, hiking Diamond Head, surfing the shore, and soaking in the beach city vibe of Waikiki-Waikiki will keep you busy.

Travel Type: If you’re into exploring cities and having first-class dining and accommodation, but are also looking for beach life, Oahu is for you.

Maui

Nickname: The Valley Isle

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This family-friendly spot is more chill and greener than Oahu.

There are plenty of beautiful beaches here and this developed island is good for the resort-loving crowd. While there aren’t a lot of big areas or shopping spots, it’s a good balance between the big city vibe of Oahu and the ultra-quiet greenery of Kauai.

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Hana Highway is an iconic road trip that will take you to some of the most stunning spots on the island. Check out the hippie hotspot of Paia, plan plenty of time to explore the must-see Haleakala National park, then continue onto Lahaina. You’ll find outdoor activities galore in Lahaina and it’s a dream spot for snorkeling, golfing, and windsurfing.

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This is the place to go off the grid! The greenest of all of the islands of Hawaii, you’ll find dramatic tropical rain shows that come and go quickly as well as rolling power outages in some spots. If you want to truly feel like you’re on a desert island, look no further.

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This can be a dream romantic destination or just a place to savor the natural beauty of Hawaii. Mark Twain called Waimea Canyon the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” and it’s just one of the many wonders of Kauai.

Much of the island is inaccessible by car so pack your hiking shoes and just start exploring. Be sure to plan time for the popular Poipu Beach and Princeville areas.

Travel Type: Nature lovers and anyone looking for a digital detox or a few days away from the world will adore Kauai.

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