Visit Hawaii

An archipelago of islands in the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii lures visitors from around the globe with its beautiful beaches, world-class resorts and year-round warm weather.

Hawaii is well-known for its tropical climate. The weather is warm year round, with temperatures ranging from 78-88 degrees Fahrenheit. Rainfall is more likely during the months of October - March. Hurricane season runs from June through November. The spring and fall are great seasons to visit Hawaii. There are fewer crowds and lower prices on hotel rooms during April - May and September - October. A trip to Hawaii is likely to be most expensive during the winter months, from December through March, with peak pricing for flights and hotel rooms.

Best Places to Visit in Hawaii  

Comprised of 137 islands across 1,500 miles, Hawaii offers unmatched natural beauty and countless attractions for visitors. 

Major Hawaiian Islands

The most visited Hawaiian Islands include:

Hawaii: Otherwise known as the “Big Island,” this is the largest island, with diverse terrain including beaches, rainforests and volcanoes.

Maui: The second largest Hawaiian island, Maui is synonymous with romance. It features beautiful beaches, farm-to-table cuisine and spectacular sunrises. 

Kauai: Nicknamed "the Garden Isle," much of this island is covered in tropical rainforest. The island features dramatic cliffs and pinnacles along its Na Pali Coast. 

Oahu: Oahu is home to the state capital, Honolulu. Attractions include Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor.

Molokai, Lanai, Niihau, Kahoolwe: These uninhabited islands offer spectacular sights including the former leper colony at Kalaupapa National Historical Park and the Phallic Rock on Molokai. 

Hawaii State and National Parks

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: A designated World Heritage Site that encompasses two active volcanoes - Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Kilauea Volcano is the most active of the five volcanoes that comprise the Big Island. It last erupted between 1983 and 2018.  There are 15 volcanoes across the 8 major islands of Hawaii. 

Haleakalā National Park: This 10,023-foot dormant volcano is a popular place to catch the sunrise. 

Popular Beaches in Hawaii

Hawaii offers countless idyllic beaches. Among the most famous are:

Waikiki Beach: On Oahu, Waikiki is an iconic beach located in the capital city of Honolulu. The Waikiki Beach area is popular for surfing, dining and nightlife. 

Hapuna Beach: An award-winning white-sand beach along the Kohala Coast on the Big Island, Hapuna Beach offers great water sports including swimming, bodyboarding, sunbathing and snorkeling.

Sunset Beach: Located on the North Shore of Oahu, this beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season.

Mauna Kea Beach: Also known as Kauna'oa Beach, Mauna Kea is a great family beach on the Big Island.

Waialea Beach: Located on the Big Island, this beach is a popular snorkeling and scuba destination.