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Get inspired and plan your next trip with Fodor?s ebook travel guide to Hawaii (including O?ahu, Maui, the Big Island of Hawaii, Kauai, Molokai, and Lanai). Intelligent Planning: Discover all of the essential, up-to-date travel insights you expect in a Fodor?s guide, including Fodor?s Choice dining and lodging, top experiences and attractions, and detailed planning advice. Added bonus: At the end of each Fodor?s hotel review, we?ve included snippets from TripAdvisor reviews. Plan your trip with the extra peace of mind that comes from knowing each of Fodor?s expert selections is reinforced by consumer experience and feedback. Easy Navigation for E-Readers: Whether you?re reading this ebook from start to finish or jumping from chapter to chapter as you develop your itinerary, Fodor?s makes it easy to find the information you need with a single touch. In addition to a traditional main table of contents for the ebook, each chapter opens with its own table of contents, making it easy to browse. Full-Color Photos and Maps: It?s hard not to fall in love with Hawaii as you flip through a vivid full-color photo album. Explore the layout of city centers and popular neighborhoods with easy-to-read full-color maps. Plus get an overview of Hawaiian geography with the convenient atlas at the end of the ebook. What?s Covered? Get to Know Hawaii: The island of Oahu is a great big luau with Honolulu and Waikiki, hot restaurants, and lively nightlife. Don?t forget gorgeous white sand beaches, knife-edged mountain ranges, and cultural sites including Pearl Harbor. The phrase Maui n? ka?oi means Maui is the best, the most, the tops. There?s good reason for the superlatives. It?s the most diversified Hawaiian island, perfect for families with divergent interests. The Big Island of Hawaii has two faces, watched over by snowcapped Mauna Kea and steaming Mauna Loa. The Kona side has parched, lava-strewn lowlands, and eastern Hilo is characterized by lush flower farms and waterfalls. Kauaii is the Garden Isle where you?ll find the lush, greenfolding sea cliffs of N?pali Coast, the colorful and awesome Waimea Canyon, and more beaches per mile of coastline than any other Hawaiian island. Molokai is the least changed, most laid back of the Islands. Come here to experience riding a mule down a cliff to Kalapapa Peninsula, the Kamakou Preserve (2,744-acre wildlife refuge), and plenty of peace and quiet. For years, there was nothing on L?na?i except for pineapples and red-dirt roads. Today it attracts the well-heeled in search of privacy, with a few upscale resorts, archery and shooting, four-wheel-drive excursions, and superb scuba diving. Note: This ebook edition is adapted from Fodor?s Hawaii 2012, but differs in some content. Additionally, the ebook edition includes photographs and maps that will appear on black-and-white devices but are optimized for devices that support full-color images.

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Experience Hawaii

Oahu

Maui

The Big Island

Kauai

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Oahu Honolulu and Waikk are hereand its a great big lau Its got hot - photo 13

Oahu Honolulu and Waikk are hereand its a great big lau Its got hot - photo 14

Oahu. Honolulu and Waikk are hereand its a great big lau. Its got hot restaurants and lively nightlife as well as gorgeous white-sand beaches, knife-edged mountain ranges, and cultural sites including Pearl Harbor.

Maui. The phrase Maui n ka oi means Maui is the best, the most, the tops. Theres good reason for the superlatives. Its the most diversified Hawaiian island, perfect for families with divergent interests.

Big Island of Hawaii . It has two faces, watched over by snowcapped Mauna Kea and steaming Mauna Loa. The Kona side has parched, lava-strewn lowlands, and eastern Hilo is characterized by lush flower farms and waterfalls.

Kauai. This is the Garden Isle, and its where youll find the lush, green folding sea cliffs of Npali Coast, the colorful and awesome Waimea Canyon, and more beaches per mile of coastline than any other Hawaiian island.

Molokai. Its the least changed, most laid-back of the Islands. Come here to experience riding a mule down a cliff to Kalaupapa Peninsula; the Kamakou Preserve, a 2, 774-acre wildlife refuge; and plenty of peace and quiet.

Lnai. For years there was nothing here except for pineapples and red-dirt roads. Today it attracts the well-heeled in search of privacy, with a few upscale resorts, archery and shooting, four-wheel-drive excursions, and superb scuba diving.

When You Arrive Honolulus International Airport is the main stopover for most - photo 15

When You Arrive

Honolulus International Airport is the main stopover for most domestic and international flights, but all Hawaiis major Islands have their own airports. Flights to the Neighbor Islands leave from Honolulu almost every half hour daily.

Visitor Information

Oahu Visitors Bureau ( 808/5240722 | www.visit-oahu.com ).

Maui Visitors Bureau ( 800/5256284 | www.visitmaui.com ).

Big Island Visitors Bureau ( 808/9615797, 800/6482441 for vacation planner and brochures | www.bigisland.org ).

Kauai Visitors Bureau ( 808/2453971 or 800/2621400 | www.kauaidiscovery.com ).

Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce ( 808/9357178 | www.hicc.biz ). Hawaii Beach Safety ( www.hawaiibeachsafety.org ). Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources ( www.state.hi.us/dlnr ). Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau ( 808/9231811, 800/4642924 for brochures | www.gohawaii.com ).

Getting Here

Oahu: Honolulu International Airport is 20 minutes (40 during rush hour) from Waikk. Car rental is across the street from baggage claim. An inefficient airport taxi system requires you to line up to a taxi wrangler who radios for cars (about $30 to Waikk). Other options: TheBus ($2, one lap-size bag allowed) or public airport shuttle ($9).

Maui: Most visitors arrive at Kahului Airport in Central Maui. For trips to Molokai or Lnai, ferries are available to both islands and have room for your golf clubs and mountain bike. If you prefer to travel to Molokai or Lnai by air, and youre not averse to flying on four- to 12-seaters, your best bet is a small air taxi.

Big Island: The Big Islands two airports are directly across the island from each other. Kona International Airport on the west side is about a 10-minute drive from Kailua-Kona and 30 to 45 minutes from the Kohala Coast. On the east side, Hilo International Airport, 2 mi from downtown Hilo, is about 40 minutes from Volcanoes National Park.

Kauai: All commercial flights use the Lhue Airport, 2 mi east of the town of Lhue. It has just two baggage-claim areas, each with a visitor information center.

Dining and Lodging

Hawaii is a melting pot of cultures, and nowhere is this more apparent than in its cuisine. From lau and plate lunch to sushi and steak, theres no shortage of interesting flavors and presentations. As for lodging, there are several top-notch resorts in Hawaii, as well as a wide variety of condos and vacation rentals to choose from.

What It Costs

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Restaurant prices are for a main course at dinner. Hotel prices are for two people in a standard double room in high season. Condo price categories reflect studio and one-bedroom rates.

Getting Around

Oahu: If you plan on getting outside Waikk and Honolulu, renting a car is a must. Heavy traffic toward downtown Honolulu begins as early as 6:30 am and lasts until 9 am. In the afternoon, expect traffic departing downtown to back up beginning around 3 pm until approximately 7 pm.

Maui: Driving from one point on Maui to another can take longer than the mileage indicates. Its 52 mi from Kahului Airport to Hna, but the drive will take you about three hours. As for driving to Haleakal, the 38-mi drive from sea level to the summit will take you about two hours. Traffic on Mauis roads can be heavy, especially during the rush hours of 6 am to 8:30 am and 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm.

Big Island: Its a good idea to rent a car with four-wheel drive, such as a Jeep, on the Big Island. Some of the islands best sights (and most beautiful beaches) are at the end of rough or unpaved roads. Most agencies make you sign an agreement that you wont drive on the path to Mauna Kea and its observatories. Keep in mind that, while a good portion of the Saddle Road is smoothly paved, it is also remote, winding, and bumpy in certain areas,unlighted, and bereft of gas stations.

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