The Islands of Hawaii

   The Hawaiian Islands are situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean some 2,000 miles southwest of the United States’ mainland. The Hawaiian archipelago consists of eight main islands, including Hawaii or the Big Island, Maui, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau, majority of which are occupied by different tourist businesses as Hawaii is one of the most popular tropical resort in the U.S. and the world. Tourists come to these islands due to state’s unprecedented natural beauty and year round warm climate. Hawaii is place to remarkable underwater submarine tours together with unique air and land tours. In addition, Hawaii is home to active volcanoes, world’s tallest underwater mountain, and endangered species, some not found on the North American continent. Save money with online Travelocity Promotional Code and enjoy the Hawaiian tropical climate. It’s possible. Being the last state to join the United States of America, Hawaii is used to be an independent country and monarchy. The ruling of Hawaiian kings and queens lasted for almost eighty three years until it was overcome by the U.S. and made a state. Hawaiian royal palace is a great tourist attraction since there are no other royal palaces on the U.S. soil. Today the Iolani Palace in Honolulu, a former residence of the Hawaiian monarch, is a National Historic Landmark and serves as a museum since 1978.
   Perhaps the most visited as well as the most populated Hawaiian island is Oahu. Tourists come here not only to enjoy the beautiful nature but also to see some historical places, such as USS Arizona memorial and Hawaiian royal palace. In addition, it is possible to take multiple air tours from Oahu to other Hawaiian islands to get to know Hawaiian geography. Bishop Museum is rather famous among visitors in Oahu, because it tells the story of Hawaiian history and culture by displaying old Hawaiian and Polynesian artifacts, including royal family’s heirlooms. Those who are fond of the sea and its marvels are suggested to take the submarine tours, mostly operated by Atlantis Submarines, which take its riders one hundred feet below the ocean’s surface and show Hawaii’s coral gardens and its curious residents.

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