
Made with Aloha in Hawai’i
Hawai’i offers the traveller six uniquely different and beautiful islands on which to holiday. From lush green valleys, pristine white sand beaches and rugged barren moonscape, no two islands are the same. However, one thing they all have in common is a deep-rooted reverence for the rich and diverse culture that is Hawai’i. Honoring the connection of the land to its people. Local farmers, artisans and businesses all work harmoniously to ensure the aloha spirit is upheld, and warmly shared with visitors.
Travelling around Hawai’i, it’s possible to enjoy a vast array of locally produced delicacies, and to purchase uniquely handcrafted souvenirs. You can savour world-famous coffee, and since 1881, when the first macadamia tree was planted, these nuts have also become a household favourite – whether dipped in pure chocolate or roasted in garlic and sea salt. The Aloha shirt is another longstanding symbol of Hawai’i, but now “Aloha wear” has become much more contemporary as local designers combine modern styles while still honoring the cultural influence of the original.
So, whether it’s mouth-watering malasadas, sunset sips at a local distillery, or buying a locally crafted keepsake after a long and winding road - each island of Hawai’i has its own magnetism that will have you returning again and again.