NATURAL WONDERS OF HAWAIIWitness the stark differences between our six Islands of Aloha by visiting their unique geographic wonders. KAUAIWaimea CanyonKnown as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” this dramatic, 3,500-foot deep canyon offers remarkable views. Napali CoastLocated on the pristine north shore, the towering cliffs of Napali are unforgettable. Hike along this scenic coast or explore the sea caves by zodiac. OAHULeahi (Diamond Head)This state monument has become an iconic symbol of Hawaii. Hike to the top to see amazing views of Waikiki and east Oahu. Hanauma BayThis Marine Life Conservation District on the southeastern tip of the island is Oahu’s most popular snorkeling destination. MOLOKAIPapahoku Beach ParkAt three miles long, this secluded beach is thought to be the largest white sand beach in Hawaii. LANAIKeahiakaweloAlso known as the “Garden of the Gods,” this barren, rocky landscape transports you to an otherworldly place. MAUIHanaThe journey is the destination during this scenic (and notorious) drive to the peaceful town of Hana. HaleakalaMaui’s highest peak, at more than 10,000 feet, is the place to see incredible sunrises and rare indigenous life like the Nene goose and the Silversword plant. HAWAII’S BIG ISLANDMauna KeaStargaze and—on rare occasions—ski atop the largest sea mountain in the world, measuring over 33,000 feet from the ocean floor. Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkHome to one of the world’s most active volcanoes, this park gives visitors the rare opportunity to witness new land forming right before them.
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