OAHU
Oahu is Hawaii's third-largest island and is home to its capital, Honolulu and its world-famous Waikiki Beach, a magnificent crescent of golden sand lined by glittering hotels and a wide variety of bars, restaurants and shops.
The quieter North Shore has dramatic scenery and is famed for its legendary surf beaches, whilst volcanic peaks and rich vegetation blanket the heart of the island.
Step aboard the USS Missouri and visit the Arizona Memorial on an inspiring and educational Pearl Harbor Tour.
MAUI
Maui epitomises the idyllic tropical paradise with its beautiful beaches and stunning sunsets. Away from the gorgeous coastline, the lush interior of the island boasts cascading waterfalls and dormant volcanic craters.
Stay in boutique properties in historic Lahaina or at the stunning beaches of the popular resort areas or Ka'anapali, Kapalua and Wailea.
Drive across to the eastern side of the island to the small town of Hana. Some consider the Hana Highway to be the most beautiful stretch of road in the world.
Maui has been voted "Best Island in the U.S." by Condé Nast Traveler readers for more than 20 years.
KAUAI
Nicknamed the 'Garden Island, Kauai is Hawaii's oldest and northernmost island and is draped in emerald valleys, sharp mountain spires and jagged cliffs aged by time and the elements.
Explore the spectacular scenery of the wild Na Pali Coast and visit the dramatic Waimea Canyon, known as the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Winding country roads take you to some of the most awesome scenery in the state.
Relax on the golden sands of Poipu Beach or on the wilder east coast with its long beaches.
BIG ISLAND
Nearly twice as big as all of the other Hawaiian Islands combined, the island of Hawaii, also known as 'Big Island', is an land of dramatic contrasts; from lush rainforests to black lava fields and snow-capped peaks.
Volcanic activity dominates the landscape, from the stunning dormant craters of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa to the incredible Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
The Kohala Coast is home to luxury resorts, secluded beaches and tranquil bays. Stay in the pretty town of Kailua-Kona and be close to historic Hawaiian temples and excellent snorkelling spots.
Buses are rare and taxis can be expensive so make sure you explore the spectacular island with a rental car.