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Use this interactive map to search the various Hawaiian islands. Start by clicking on one of the islands below.
 |  |  | | When to go | | Hawaii enjoys gorgeous weather year-round; the warmest months are August and September. From mid-December to March, expect to pay a premium as travelers flee cold hometown weather. Summer is a busy time for family travel. Like your beaches a little less crowded? Head for Hawaii during the spring and fall months. |  |  | | Are we there yet? | Flight times
6 hours from Seattle, San Francisco, or Los Angeles; 7.5 hours from Denver; 11 hours from Newark
Inter-island flight times
Oahu to Maui: 37 minutes
Oahu to Big Island: 40 minutes
Oahu to Kauai: 37 minutes
|  |  | | Must-see sights | Oahu: Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor/USS Arizona Memorial, North Shore
Maui: Sunrise at Haleakala, the Road to Hana, Banyan Tree Square, whale-watching (Dec.–April, Maui)
Kauai: Na Pali Coast, Waimea Canyon, Poipu Beach (rated one of the top 10 beaches in the world)
Big Island (Hawaii): Kilauea, Kahaluu Beach Park (great beginner snorkeling), Green Sand Beach
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 |  |  | | There's no Daylight Savings Time in Hawaii.
Look up: The nighttime sky, especially on the more remote islands, is blanketed with stars.
All Hawaii beaches are public property. However, keep to the “public right of way” paths to avoid unnecessary problems.
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