The island of Maui offers lush rain forests, magnificent waterfalls, and breathtaking views. Tours on Maui can include Hana, Lanai, and Haleakala - "The House of the Sun", a dormant volcano, famous for its majestic beauty and incredible scenery.
On Kauai you can visit the Fern Grotto and Waimea Canyon. There are coffee plantations, waterfalls, craters, the Thurston Lava Tube, Hawaii's Volcano Observatory, Jagger Museum, Steam Bluffs and Crater Drive all located on the big island.

Tours also can be arranged on Oahu to Volcano National Park, Mauna Kea Summit and even a submarine ride. There is a Fern Tree Jungle, the Punaluu Black Sand Beach, Hamakua Coast, Sugar Fields, Orchid Gardens, and Ranch Lands.
Many humpback whale come to Hawaii each winter to mate. You'll be able to see these magnificent creatures perform their graceful acrobatics on whale watching expeditions from December through April.
See pineapple and sugar fields.
Visit Pearl Harbor and tour the Battleship Missiouri.
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There is the Iao Valley, site of 1790 battle where Kamehameha conquered Maui. The valley contains Iao Needle, a 1,200-foot stone pinnacle.
Hawaii has many volcanic rock sights, views of lava, and black sand beaches.
The big island offers Steam Bluffs and Crater Drive, Hawaiian candy factory, Waimea District, and Orchid Garden.
You may visit Iao Valley and Lahaina on the island of Maui. Both the valley and the City are rich in history. Lahaina is one of Hawaii's most popular shopping destinations.
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