Set in the middle of the vast Pacific, the Hawaiian Islands consist of eight islands, six of which cater to visitors. Though any one of the islands provides an exotic escape, each has its own particular charm.
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Haleakala, Maui
Standing over 10,000 feet tall, Haleakala is a dormant volcano. Its 25-square-mile crater is big enough to fit all of Manhattan inside. Clouds often cover its upper half by midday, and snow periodically falls on its peak. More>>
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island
Volcano House perches here 4,200 feet above sea level on the rim of Kilauea Crater. It is Hawaii's oldest continuously operating hotel. More>>
USS Arizona Memorial, Oahu
Commemorating the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in World War II, this is one of Hawaii's most popular visitor attractions. More>>
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Kodak Hula Show, Oahu
Held in Kapiolani Park in the Waikiki Shell, this free hula show has operated here since 1937, making it Hawaii's longest-running show. More>>
Mule Ride to Kalaupapa, Molokai
The single-file mule ride to the former leper colony begins with a fragrant trail through Palaau State Park. It continues, descending down a 1,800-foot-high cliff--the highest seacliff in the world. More>>
Sightseeing on Lanai, Lanai
Lanai is low-key, with no commercial tourist attractions. It has only three paved roads outside of Lanai City. Visitors here might do some fishing or hiking, or maybe some horseback riding. More>>
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