Kauaʻi / Oʻahu / Molakaʻi / Lānaʻi / Maui Real Estate
Hawaii
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Beach
Kauaʻi- Kauaʻi has 50 miles of white sand beaches, and many of those beaches have lifeguards.
- 112 miles (180 km) of coastline on Oʻahu, including Waikiki and the famous surfing destination, the North Shore
- Papohaku Beach, Molokaʻi, is one of Hawaii’s largest white sand beaches.
- Maui has 30 beaches, including Kaanapali Beach, which was named America’s Best Beach in 2003 by coastal research expert Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman, also known as “Dr. Beach.”
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Scenic
Napali Coast- Kauaʻi’s Napali Coast has panoramic coastal views, waterfalls, and lush, green cliffs that can be viewed by hiking, kayaking, boating, or air tours.
- Oʻahu is the site of Diamond Head State Monument, which is one of Hawaii’s most famous landmarks.
- Moaʻula Falls is 250 feet (76 m) high and has two tiers. The waterfall is located in Molokaʻi’s Halawa Valley, where ancient Polynesians probably settled as long ago as 650 A.D.
- Boulders and rock towers dominate Lānaʻi’s Garden of the Gods, also called Keahiakawelo.
- The Hana Highway is 52 miles (83 km) long and has 600 curves and 54 bridges.
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Water Sports
Excellent dive sites- Lahaina is located on Maui’s northwest side and has several surf schools and beaches that are ideal for beginners.
- Tubing through open irrigation canals in Kauaʻi’s Mt. Waialeale is popular.
- Fishing charters off the coast of Oʻahu are a great way to catch marlin, ahi, and mahi-mahi.
- Hulopoe Beach is the best place for snorkeling and swimming on Lānaʻi.
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Golf Destination
Lush golf courses- 14 golf courses on Maui, including courses designed by Arnold Palmer and Ben Crenshaw
- Lānaʻi has The Experience at Koele, an 18-hole championship course and a Golf Magazine Gold Medal Resort winner.
- Oʻahu is the site of the PGA Sony Open and has 40 public and private courses, which is more courses than any other Hawaiian island.
- Poipu Bay Golf Course on Kauaʻi is the former host of the PGA Grand Slam and the winner of numerous awards.
- Arts and entertainment, bicycling, boating/sailing, equestrian, fishing/hunting, history, mountains, retirement, tennis
Highlights
- 8 million visitors annually
- Lānaʻi is Hawaii’s smallest inhabited island.
- There are no traffic lights on Molokaʻi or Lānaʻi.
- Maui has been voted the best island by Condé Nast Traveler readers for more than 12 years.
- The hula dance probably started in Maunaloa, on Molokaʻi.
- Kauaʻi is called the “Garden Isle” because of its green valleys, rainforests, and waterfalls.
FAST FACTS
Population | 1.2 million |
Size | 2,276 square miles (5,895 km2) |
Climate | All of the islands have a tropical climate. |
Nearby Airports with Hub Connections | Honolulu International Airport (HNL): Direct connections include Anchorage (ANC), Atlanta (ATL), Chicago (ORD), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles (LAX), Newark (EWR), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA) |