The Hawaiian Islands are extremely young by
geological standards. All eight islands were created in isolation through
dramatic volcano activity that continues to this day. Together the islands boast
an amazing display of natural diversity, where you can experience 21 of the
world’s 22 climactic zones and 88 different ecosystems. The eight major
islands that make up what the ancient Polynesians called "The heavenly
homeland of the north" are: Hawaii (The Big Island), Kaho'olawe, Maui,
Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai and Ni'ihau. From breathtaking scenery, incredible
beaches, a countless array of outdoor activities, historic attractions, friendly
locals, and much more, Hawaii is the ultimate vacation experience.
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