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[We] thought the Na Pali coast was the most beautiful spot in the world. Then we saw the view from Mt. Haleakala.
- Lisa, Pequannock, NY
To [sail past the Kilauea Volcano] on New Year's Eve from our own private balcony was amazing.
- Eric, Odessa, FL
We took a "Road To Hanna" shore excursion and were absolutely amazed to see the relatively untouched beauty of Maui.
- Helene C.
Explore the islands, Maui's waterfalls and winding back roads on a four-wheel adventure through Kauai. Discover lush rain forests and orchid-scented botanical gardens on Hawaii, and hike Oahu's Diamond Head and Koko Head volcanoes. Come experience the wonders of Hawaii on an incredible cruise vacation. View Region Map
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Hawaii's most populous and famous island, Oahu is renowned for its shopping, its food, its beautiful beaches, and its breathtaking views. Want more? Okay, it is also the home to the USS Arizona Memorial. Check out the surfers on the North Shore, or at Diamond Head Crater in Waikiki.
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The second largest Hawaiian island, Maui means myriad beaches, rainforests, waterfalls, eucalyptus groves, and even unique cattle ranches. In other words, it means you're going to have a heck of a good time. Don't miss the view from Haleakala, the largest dormant volcano in the world.
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So green it's been nicknamed the "Garden Island," Kauai is a lush, largely unexplored paradise. Snorkel in its beautiful turquoise waters or check out the rainforests where Jurassic Park was shot. We're pretty sure the dinosaurs are gone.
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The island of Hawai'i is called the Big Island, which is far more impressive than being called the teeny tiny island, with good reason: it's more than twice the size of all the other Hawaiian Islands combined. And every inch is covered with lush scenery, from rugged volcanoes to waterfalls and rain forests. Experience the steaming craters and hardened-lava rivers of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.