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  • 7 Family Cruise Ideas for Summer

    • 7 Activities

    Cruisers can be choosers. Here, seven splashy options, whether you have your sights set on Alaskan glaciers, Caribbean beaches—or simply the kiddie pool on the top deck.

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  • Active Family Vacation in Unspoiled Kauai

    • 3 Hotels
    • 3 Restaurants
    • 3 Activities

    Yes, you really can frolic in a land called Hanalei. You can also hike amid passion vines and waterfalls, learn to snorkel, and fly (by zip line) through the jungle. Welcome to Kauai, the island devel

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  • An Insider's Guide to Oahu for Families

    • 3 Hotels
    • 6 Restaurants
    • 5 Activities

    From Oahu’s urban side—the concerts, teen poetry slams, and art galleries—to the beach, discover the happening Hawaiian island most tourists don't see.

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  • Cheap Eats in Oahu

    • 8 Restaurants

    These casual restaurants, shrimp carts, and roadside diners are favorites of local working people. More

  • Christmas on the Big Island of Hawaii

    • 2 Hotels
    • 1 Restaurant
    • 2 Activities

    Two active volcanoes, a tropical rain forest, and beaches as far as the eye can see. This is the biggest, most ecologically diverse island in the chain, with every climate zone represented and waterfa

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  • Driving Maui's Wild Highway

    • 3 Hotels
    • 3 Restaurants
    • 6 Activities

    Trace the island's edge on winding highway 30 - the Mauis Loop - in search of beaches, mountains, and history.

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  • Exploring Kauai

    • 4 Hotels
    • 5 Activities

    With opulent spa retreats, rugged canyon and sea cliff hikes, sailing adventures, and kayak tours through mangrove forests, Kauai really does have something for everyone. More

  • Green Travel in Honolulu

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    • 2 Restaurants
    • 2 Activities

    Eco-tours focusing on Honolulu's cultural heritage, sacred sites, and the fragile environment help green-friendly travelers get the most out of the island.

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  • Honolulu's Waikiki Neighborhood

    • 7 Hotels
    • 4 Restaurants
    • 8 Activities

    This all-American stretch of Hawaii has had its share of identity crises. But paradise is still paradise.

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  • Kid-Friendly Resorts in Hawaii

    • 9 Hotels

    Okay parents, we’ve got the best places to stay in Hawaii thanks to the thousands of Travel + Leisure readers who took our annual poll. And because these spreads are fully loaded everyone can find the

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  • Looking Into Hawaii's Most Awe-Inspiring Volcano

    • 2 Hotels
    • 3 Activities

    Located in a 333,000-acre national park on the southeastern edge of the island, the awe-inspiring and ruggedly beautiful Kilauea is called the drive-in volcano because paved roads allow you to travers... More

  • Maui's One-Stoplight Town

    • 3 Hotels
    • 3 Restaurants
    • 7 Activities

    Let the tourists on the Maui resort treadmill have Wailea and Kapalua. Families seeking to kick back in true island style take the Hana Highway straight to Paia. More

  • Mini Trip: Waianapanapa Beach, Maui

    • 2 Hotels
    • 2 Restaurants
    • 1 Activity

    At this black-sand cove set between cliffs, watch daredevils paddle their boards to the surf breaks beyond weathered rock arches.

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  • Quick Summer Getaway Guide to Hana, Maui

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    • 1 Restaurant
    • 1 Activity

    Most of Maui may have fallen victim to high-gloss tourism, but the town of Hana is old Hawaii, where days are spent snoozing on the warm sands of Hamoa Beach or kayaking the deep-blue waters of Hana B

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  • Surfing on Oahu's North Shore

    • 3 Hotels
    • 5 Restaurants
    • 2 Activities

    Since the halcyon era of the fifties, when a handful of madcap California surfers drove north from Waikiki to stoke themselves silly on their quaint long boards, the world's coolest village has been i... More

  • Trip Guide to Lanai, Hawaii

    • 2 Hotels
    • 2 Restaurants
    • 3 Activities

    From cloud forests to lava cliffs, with fewer than 3,000 residents—and not a fast-food joint or stoplight in sight— Lanai offers a glimpse of what the other Hawaiian islands were like more than a half... More

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