Hawaiian Islands

Oahu, Maui, Kauai, The Big Island so many islands, no need for a passport, waterfalls, volcanoes, amazing sun and surf and we have barely scratched the surface describing these many Hawaiian islands. We recommend you see at least 2 or 3 islands during your honeymoon.

Get a car, make it a convertible and drive the roads until they end at a beach. Explore and enjoy the islands of Aloha. If you are active you have so many options like hiking, biking, surfing, fishing, rapelling, rafting, canoeing, horseback riding and more. If that all sounds like work to you, then sit and rest on the beach, in a cafe, on your lanai and just take in how lucky you are to be where you breath.

Nightlife! Some islands and some areas have more than others, so we need to be clear on what you want before you book. Maui has great clubs and restaurants, dancing and more fun. Oahu is the big city and like most big cities you will find the most variety of nightlife here.

Culture and History are everywhere. You have a mixture of people on the Hawaiian Islands. You have many South Pacific Islander with individual identities and cultural heritage as well as the Hawaiian native. You can learn more about the indiginous population of the islands by going to the Polynesian Cultural Center. You also have many asian people, most especially on Oahu. Of course for many years, the islands have been part of the United States and a base for our servicemen and women. You will find cultures from all over the world living together in beautiful Hawaii. Speaking of the military, you can visit Pearl Harbor and the U.S.S Arizona memorial here in the same day you can photograph Diamond Head Crater for a mixture of history and natural beauty you will not forget.

Where to get married in Hawaii? On the beach, in a gazebo, in a chapel by the sea, oh so many choices you may want to come back and renew those vows in a few years just to make use of all your options. Your photographs will be amazing! Afterwards, how about a luau or a sunset sail or even a romantic candle lit dinner for two? We can make it happen!
Destination Hawaii
It’s hard to believe that a destination so remote, so exotic and so magnificent could be part of the United States. But Hawaii is all of that, and so much more.When you picture a perfect paradise in your imagination, chances are it looks a lot like Hawaii. Its waters so blue, they seem other-worldly. Its beaches pristine, you feel as if you could be the first human who ever stepped foot onto the smooth glimmering sand. Its forests so lush, they shine like newly cut emerald. Its sunsets so brilliant, the sky seems ablaze with fire. Its volcanoes so imposing, you can only stand back and stare in awe at the wonders nature. People who have traveled to Hawaii save a piece of it in their hearts. Honeymooners cherish the golden days of unbridled romance. Families treasure the days of welcoming bliss under a shining sun. Adventurers thrill at the thought of catching the perfect wave. With extraordinary natural beauty, fascinating culture, rich history and endless activities, Hawaii can be all things to all people - or something unforgettable just for you.
Big Island (Kona)
Kona, Hawaii’s Big Island, has a variety of geography that makes for an unforgettable holiday. Thrill at the island’s volcanoes, where you’ll experience nature’s might first-hand with active craters and the unearthly glow of molten lava flows. Hike up the trails of Mauna Kea, where improbable snowcaps tower over a sultry tropical paradise. The beaches of this magnificent island run the range from white to black – and are all bounded by beautiful emerald seas that offer a full variety of watersports. Visiting Kona requires bringing a sense of play and an active imagination – whether diving into the deep bluesea, dancing a festive hula or feasting on a traditional luau.
Oahu
Although many adventurers choose Oahu for the luminous beaches and shimmering waters, there’s a wide array of attractions on this island wonder. Brushed by sultry breezes and infused with the scent of exotic flowers, this lush hideaway will kindle the romantic passions within you. Hike to the crest of the world-famous Diamond Head to watch a blazing sunset over Waikiki Beach. There are endless rainforests and mountains to explore. Catch glimpses of cascading waterfalls, rare birds and the explosive colors of wild orchids. Surfers come from around the world to catch the swells at Waimea Bay, the gentle break at Sunset Beach and the spine-tingling Bonzai Pipeline. Other water diversions thrill as well, including jet skiing, sailing and kayaking. Honolulu is a bustling city, overflowing with incredible shopping, unequalled dining and energetic nightlife. And no trip to Oahu is complete without a visit to the stirring museum honoring those who died at Pearl Harbor.
Kauai
Tranquil and steeped in a sense of quiet majesty, the luxuriant island of Kauai is a portrait of lush vegetation, dazzling surf and inviting alabaster beaches. Small and secluded coves dot the shoreline, where the incandescent waters reflect the rays of yet another brilliant sunset. Also known as the Garden Isle, Kauai is infused with an abundance of natural wonders that thrive in the tropical air. And with the absence of hustle and bustle, you can relax in perfect tranquility where the only footprints you see may be your own. For breathtaking vistas, explore dramatic Waimea Canyon, the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Cruise along the Na Pali coast, where greenness dominates as far as the eye can see. And relax by the peaceful waters of Hanalei Bay, where serenity is as common as the grains of velvety sand.
Maui
It’s hard to describe Maui as anything short of the stuff that dreams are made of. This tropical treasure is one of the most sought after vacation destinations in the world – and rightly so. Its emerald green lushness beckons discerning travelers with a sensual island draw. In Maui, romantics fall in love, adventurers become energized and all visitors leave with a sense of having experienced perfection. The magnificent volcano, Mt. Haleakala, dominates the island from over 10,000 feet. Its lush slopes are home to some of the rarest wildlife and exotic birds on the planet. But it’s the island’s rewarding balance of seclusion and sophistication that steal your heart. The crystal clear waters have their allure as well, with surfers and watersport enthusiasts coming from all across the globe. Maui’s culture also delivers great delights, with museums, galleries, delectable dining and rich history. Be sure to visit Lahaina, a quaint 19th century whaling village that illuminates one of the most inspiring periods in the island’s history.
Lanai
One of the smaller islands in the Hawaiian chain, Lanai is like a perfect pearl set amidst the sapphire blue seas of the Pacific Ocean. Fostered in an exclusive culture of quiet elegance and romantic seclusion, this magnificent island lets you feel as far away from civilization as you can get. Stroll along the silky-smooth sand on deserted beaches, float lazily through azure waters and behold sunsets that set the standard for all others. For those with the need to do more, you can play on championship golf courses, witness humpback whales and spinner dolphins frolic in the surf, and hike along trails that take you past ancient petroglyphs thousands of years old. Lanai is one of the most remote spots on earth. And therein lies its greatest charm.
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