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Kauai
which is also called "The Garden Island" is a popular Hawaiian vacation destination that is well known for its lush tropical greenery and sparkling sand beaches.
Visitors to the island enjoy postcard-perfect beauty as well as Kauai's diversity of cultures, activities, shopping, and dining.
The island encompasses roughly 550 square miles and is the oldest and northernmost of the main Hawaiian Islands.
Kauai includes such scenic spots as the Wailua River with its double waterfall, the deep and colorful Waimea Canyon, and the remote and jagged Na Pali Coast.
Kauai is truly a paradise for nature lovers.
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Maui
is the second largest Hawaiian island and one of the top vacation destinations in the world.
Maui is often called "The Valley Island" because of the narrow plain between the huge 10 thousand foot high Haleakala and the West Maui mountains.
With its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, Maui is ideal for sunbathing, snorkeling and relaxing.
Maui’s also a great place for shopping and sightseeing.
The old whaling town of Lahaina is home to many quaint shops and art galleries.
Nearby are the Kaanapali and Wailea resort areas and golf courses.
On the opposite side of the island, Hana and Iao Valley also draw many visitors.
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Island of Hawaii
or the "Big Island" as it's often called is famous for its volcanoes.
Kilauea, the most active, has been erupting almost continuously for more than two decades.
At the coast where the lava meets the ocean, you can sometimes see billows of white steam rising from off the shoreline.
At night, the lava lights up the steam to create an orange glow.
Broken up lava is further ground into black sands by the ocean waves, making black sand beaches common on the Big Island.
Some other attractions on the Big Island include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Akaka Falls State Park, the shops in Kona, coffee plantation tours, excellent golf courses on the Kohala Coast, and the quaint town of Hilo.
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