Above, a double waterfall on the Big Island from a Blue Hawaiian Helicopters aerial tour. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since many mainlanders of the U.S. will be in the midst of snowy and cold conditions, it might be a good idea to take a look at places that are tropical and warmer.
Travel Noire has posted an article on six of the "best" islands to visit in Hawaii.
They begin it with:
Hawaii is home to some of the most sought-after tropical waters in the world. The islands of Hawaii have lush rainforests, world-class beaches, and stunning volcanoes that attract millions of visitors every year. Marked by clear turquoise waters and vibrant green mountains, these islands provide picturesque views that are unparalleled.
Along with the many environmental attractions and attributes of Hawaii, its culture is one of the most incredible features that travelers can experience. The Aloha Spirit, which many travelers get to experience as soon as they land, is a significant aspect of Hawaiian culture derived from Polynesian heritage. The term comes from the greeting “aloha,” which means the coordination of both the mind and heart (or compassion and harmony with mankind). This spirit exists across each of the islands of Hawaii.
Hawaii’s many different islands offer unique features and gorgeous views. Travelers can have many different types of vacations, depending on their preferred island. While there are a total of eight main Hawaiian islands, only some of them are accessible to visitors. Check out these six Hawaiian islands that are the best to visit; whether a bustling tropical paradise or secluded getaway sounds ideal.
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