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Mark Twain called Hawaii, "That peaceful land, that beautiful land... the climate, one long delicious summer day, and the good that die experience no change, for they but fall asleep in one heaven and wake up in another."

From the moment you land at Honolulu International Airport on Oahu you will know exactly what he was speaking about then breathe deep you will smell the fresh plumeria in the air and you will know that you have arrived in a place like no other! Where else does a place goes by the name of "paradise"? Where else can you visit a former seat of a royal kingdom and home to the only royal palace in the United States?

Discover why the six Islands of Aloha are home to treasures unlike any other on earth: The decision is never should I visit Hawaii, the decision is where I should go first and the choices are limitless. You can experience for yourself the dramatic cliffs of the Napali Coast on Kauai, soak up the sun on the shores of Waikiki Beach on Oahu, and explore the miles of white sands of Papohaku Beach on Molokai. The continuous eruption of America's most active volcano is primal in its energy, seen only at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii Island. For a little quieter time, a swim in the dolphin friendly waters of Hulopoe Bay on Lanai is welcoming. So in the interest of hearing the locals say "we are here today but gone to Maui", make sure you visit the summit of Haleakala!

Historic Landmarks abound and the Hawaiian culture is ancient and remarkable. You see it as you explore the off-the-beaten-path destinations, from hidden beaches to small towns that you won’t find on a postcard. Learn to surf, snorkel or kayak and earn your Hawaii suntan.

Hawaii has its own unique cuisine so don't forget to go to an authentic luau where you can get a taste of Hawaiian culture and watch the art of the hula, after all the hula dance was invented here! You’ll find the itineraries on Hawaii are endless. From romantic escapades to family fun, you can do it all or you can simply sit back and do nothing. Explore Hawaii’s six unique islands and you’re sure to find your first trip to Hawaii won’t be your last.

Shopping is a must. Made in Hawaii offers a variety of exclusive items that you won’t find anywhere else in the world: Aloha Wear was created in 1937, the term “aloha shirt” was trademarked. Mainlanders often call them “Hawaiian shirts”.

Fun Fact: Florida is NOT the southernmost state in the US, Hawaii is!

We invite you to come enjoy a little piece of "paradise".

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