What Hawaiian Island Best Fits You?

What Hawaiian Island Best Fits You

It can be tough to decide on which island to visit when planning a trip to Hawaii. Hawaii is home to ten of the fourteen climate zones globally and is more than just world-famous sunsets, beautiful beaches, and big waves. Hawaii’s main islands offer different vibes and unique experiences. That means you’ll find the weather and fun activities you’ll love in Hawaii because there’s something for everyone.

Let’s take a look at the Hawaiian islands

The Big Island

The Big Island is America’s largest island in the Pacific and its 50th state. Hawaii is growing because its active volcano is spreading lava and growing the island per year into the Pacific. You can witness this through your visit.

The biggest attractions on this Hawaiian island are volcanoes and national parks. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes globally as its lava reaches the sea, and it is incredibly beautiful at night. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park offers many hiking tracks and stunning spots to relax and enjoy the view.

Take a road trip on the Big Island as the island is so big it’s mandatory to get around and enjoy your time. On the East, Hilo is known for its waterfalls and rainforests, while Kailua-Kona has a more lively ambiance on the west side.

Stay at Hilton Waikoloa Village, Hamakua Guest House & Camping Cabanas

Eat at Punalu’u Bake Shop & Visitor Center

Maui

Maui is the two islands joined together. It has Hawaii’s most beautiful resorts, beaches, and sunsets and is a marvelous place to take in an evening from the island’s resorts. Maui is a popular and excellent place for a wedding ceremony. The western, small island has ideal whaling stations that have been transformed into tourist centers. Lahaina is perfect for beach bumming and whale watching, where the whales visit between January and March.

Maui is everything you probably imagine when you think of Hawaii. In the series, Maui, the second-largest island, is a perfect getaway for honeymooners because of its romantic atmosphere, best beaches, and beautiful resorts. Maui is the ideal combination of tropical paradise and high-class luxury.

Stay at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, the Paia Inn

Eat at Mama’s Fish House

Oahu

 

Oahu attracts nearly 4 million people visiting every year of all the Hawaiian islands. Oahu offers everything from nightclubs and world-class restaurants to sandy beaches and quaint surf towns, so it’s an excellent choice to start.

It has the Honolulu International Airport, the state’s largest airport where several flights to other Hawaiian islands connect to its largest city.

Honolulu gives various big-city comforts like luxurious resorts at Waikiki, a fun nightlife, and Hawaii’s most iconic places all in the city. Waikiki is the right destination for people traveling to Hawaii without a car because there are many things to do within walking distance, and it has an excellent public transportation system. Pearl Harbor is just on the west side of the island and only a 20 to 30-minute drive.

Stay at the Laylow, Prince Waikiki, Turtle Bay Resort are great places to stay.

Eat at the nightclub SKY Waikiki and Aulani Resort and Spa.