| Continents | Regions | Search Regions |
|---|---|---|
|
Africa
Asia
Caribbean
Central America
Europe
Middle East
North America
Oceania - South Pacific
South America
|
|
Search all regions
|
Stretching for around a dozen miles along the southern coast of Oahu, and home to more than 400,000 people, HONOLULU is by far Hawaii's largest city. As the site of the islands' major airport ... Read more...
When American Factors (Amfac), the owners of the Pioneer Sugar Mill, decided in 1957 to transform the oceanfront cane fields of KA'ANAPALI into a luxury tourist resort, they established a pattern ... Read more...
Both South Kihei Road and Pi'ilani Highway end on the southern fringes of Kihei. The only road south, branching off Okolani Drive halfway between the two, is Wailea Alanui Drive , which becomes ... Read more...
Seen from a short distance offshore, LAHAINA is one of the prettiest towns in all Hawaii, still recognizable as the peaceful, tropical village it used to be. Its main oceanfront street is lined with ... Read more...
Explore Kailua Kona, HI:
Overview | Photos | Trip Plans
The shorefront town of KAILUA stretches along Kailua Bay roughly four miles down from the Nu'uanu Pali lookout, and four miles north from Waimanolo. Now little more than an exclusive suburb of ... Read more...
Until recently, windward Hawaii's major city, HILO , was the economic and political powerhouse of the island. It's still the capital, and home to 45,000 people, but as the sugar mills close ... Read more...
If you've always thought of Hawaii as Condo Hell, then KIHEI probably comes closer to matching that image than anywhere else in the state. Stretching for seven miles south from Ma'alaea Bay, ... Read more...
The Island of Hawai'i is the furthest south of any in the island chain, and it's larger than all the other islands put together. It's also the home of the world's highest mountain ... Read more...
The neat, even prim air of the town of LA'IE , three miles on from Hau'ula, is explained once you realize that it was founded by Mormons in 1864, and remains dominated by the Latter-Day ... Read more...