The island of Lanai is surrounded by the serenity of nature, allowing you to forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It is a romantic island where you can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. If you want to experience nature to the fullest, visit Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods), which is reminiscent of the surface of the moon, and Puu Pepe (Sweetheart Rock), which is the symbol of Lanai. The island of Lanai's slow pace of life is sure to relax your body and soul. There is also a high-level course for golf enthusiasts.
Heavenly beaches, stunning nature. Feel the mana (power) of Lahaina's seaside streets, the lovely beaches of Kaanapali and Haleakala National Park, and experience the art and culture of Kahului and the interior. Take a scenic drive to the championship golf course or to Hana. See the humpback whales that gather each winter in Maui's warm waters. The experiences on the "Island of the Valleys" will stay with you for a long time.
The Big Island of Hawaii is not only big, it is still growing. One of the world's most active volcanoes (Kilauea), the world's highest peak at over 10,000 meters measured from the ocean floor (Mauna Kea), the world's most massive mountain (Mauna Loa), and the state's largest park (Hawaii Volcanoes National Park) are located here. It is home to 10 of the world's 17 different climate zones, from volcanic deserts to snow-capped mountains to black sand beaches.