Where to Vacation in Hawaii

Choosing the Spot

There is no such thing as a wrong choice when deciding which Hawaiian island to visit on your vacation. They are all breath-taking and beautiful with heavenly scenery and white beaches. Every one exudes a gentle “aloha” spirit, and although there is no best island among them, there can be a vacation spot in Hawaii that best suits you. The best place in Hawaii to visit depends entirely on your taste and your idea of a good time. You may like to try out different foods, or you’re an adrenaline junkie craving some adventure. Perhaps you enjoy hiking or maybe beaches do it for you. The islands in Hawaii satisfy visitors throughout the year, and each one is different and offers something unique. Frequent flights from the Hawaiian Airlines make it easy to hop from island to island. There is an alternative Norwegian Cruise Line that also allows you to visit four different islands in seven days, giving you a chance to sample the best of each.

Oahu

Oahu, which means the gathering place, is the busiest island in Hawaii. But more than that, it’s the perfect place for foodies, high-end shopping, and dazzling nightlife. At the center of Oahu’s action is Waikiki, one of the most famous beaches in all of Hawaii. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a sunset cocktail or mai-tai, surf on the calm, smooth waves, and immerse yourself in the Hawaiian Luau, the traditional feast accompanied by authentic Hawaiian music, professional hula performers, and fire dancers, plus the wonderful Hawaiian cuisine. Oahu really comes alive at night, and it’s easy to find an entertainment spot. You can also visit historic sites and museums during the day.

Maui

With every kind of beach you can imagine, Maui’s the perfect place if you’re looking for Hawaii’s legendary water sports. You can snorkel, kiteboard or ride some of the biggest waves on the planet. On Maui, you also get a chance to hike the bamboo forest, discover waterfalls and climb the ridgetops if you want. Food is also plentiful and varies from local cuisine to chef-driven specials. It’s suitable for honeymooners, adventure seekers, and scenic travelers.

Kauai

Home to the Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” Kauai is the oldest island in the Hawaiian Island chain. On Kauai, one can visit the Wailua Falls which is the most popular waterfall in the island, as well as the spectacular coastal Kalalau Trail on Kauai’s North Coast. Poipu beach is a sight to behold and was voted as one of America’s best beaches. You can stay at the South Side Hotels if you prefer sunnier weather and a variety of dining options.

The Big Island

The Big Island is a haven for hikers and nature lovers. The world’s most active volcano is found there along with the island’s highest peak at Maunakea, abundant sea life and breath-taking landscapes. You can actually participate in the culture rather than just observe it by creating your own lei and dancing the hula!

The infamous Waikoloa beach resort is one of the most popular vacation destinations on the Big Island. After recent renovations and expansion, the resort now offers everything needed for a perfect vacation, all within the resort. For golf lovers, the Waikoloa resort is home to two championship golf courses, as well as a mile long white-sand beach, and two large open-air shopping malls. You can stay in one of the Kolea rentals and mingle with the only beachfront community at Waikoloa beach resort. Kolea offers beautifully decorated two and three bedroom villas with endless ocean views, infinity pools, and easy access to the Kolea Beach Club and Kolea Health Hale. If you’re looking for the best place to vacation in Hawaii, look no further. Make reservations at the Waikoloa Beach Resort today!