Hawaii Travel Guide
Hawaii (surnamed The Aloha State) is a State of the United States of America, situated in the Pacific Ocean, at about 4000 kilometers from San Francisco. It is constituted of 112 islands of which 8 are more important: Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Maui and Hawaii. Hawaii is the only state that has two official languages: English and Hawaiian – a Polynesian language, but more than 74% speak English and the only state that is not on the continent. With its 28,337 km², it has 1,211,537 inhabitants (ranked 42nd) and its capital is Honolulu.
The maximal temperatures go through the year from 26°C in January to 32°C in August and the minimal ones from 19°C in January and 23°C in August.
In June 2006, The Unites States created the largest protected sea area “The National Marine Monument of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands” that covers 36 million sea hectares, with corals reefs, over 7000 sea species and the endangered species such as the Hawaiian seal and the green Hawaiian turtle.
The Hawaiian Islands will welcome you with its traditions: the Hula dance, the surf activities (Hawaii one of the biggest wave to be surfed – 24 meters, in 1998), the traditional tattoo – Kakau, the massage: Lomilomi, or the music: Ukulele or Xaphoon.
Things about Hawaii you may be interested in
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Honolulu, like the rest of the Hawaiian State, has seen some sort of habitation since the time that the Polynesian migrants made their way into these volcanic islands. Nevertheless, the beginning of Honolulu history dates back to the reign of Kamehameha I (of the House of Kamehameha) who established the Kingdom of Hawaii.... Read more »
Lihue, Hawaii
Lihue Nightlife won’t offer much as it is quite small and traditional. Though the city has some bars and nightclubs they do not offer much in terms of entertainment. What you can do is enjoy your nightlife in various other restaurants that do offer a great collection of drinks. Read more »
Lihue, Hawaii
The city of Lihue hasn’t started to attract huge number of tourists yet and that is why various Lihue Sights aren’t yet very famous in the neighboring regions either. But there are still some points worth visiting. Read more »
Lihue, Hawaii
Lihue is a census-designated place (CDP) as well as the seat of county government of the Kauai County in the Hawaiian island of Kauai.... Read more »
Kahului, Hawaii
Kahuili, in the Maui county of Hawaiian Islands, has delighted visitors with its natural beauty and picturesque landscapes for over a decade. It has traditionally been the epicenter of trade across the seas with traders docking the ships on these deep water ports for business and trade. Often, this place served as a recreational spot for these traders.... Read more »