United States
We provide air travel packages to some the top U.S. States and cities ranked by traveler visits and domestic and international spending.
Hawaii
Situated nearly at the center of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii marks the northeast corner of Polynesia. While it was once a major hub for the whaling, sugar and pineapple industries, tourism is now a large part of its economy. The natural beauty of the islands continues to be one of Hawaii's greatest assets. Hawaii has a diversity of outdoor recreation activities, world-class golf courses, accommodations and resorts, spas and cuisine. It has its own unique history, culture and music.
Island of Hawaii - The island of Hawaii, always known as the Big Island, is the largest island, and lends its name to the whole island chain. Larger than all the other islands combined and still expanding in land area thanks to the active volcanoes on its southeastern coast, it is home to the major resort area of Kona, two of the world's largest mountains, and the world's most active volcano. Tour through Volcanoes National Park, explore the archipelago's unforgettable marine life by Atlantis Submarine.
Oahu - Oahu, nicknamed "the Gathering Place," is the most populous and developed island. Its southeastern shore is home to the city of Honlulu; four out of every five Hawaii residents call it home. It is the governmental and commercial center of the state, and Waikiki Beach is arguably the best known tourist destination in Hawaii. Outside the city are pineapple and sugar cane fields, and the North Shore of Oahu, which is known each winter as the home of some of the largest waves in the world. Swim with dolphins in the wild, visit the Polynesian Cultural Center, visit to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, take a stroll on the world famous Waikiki beach, enjoy a Star Of Honolulu dinner cruise.
Maui - Maui is the second largest island in the chain and is home to 10,023 foot tall Haleakala. It is nicknamed "the Valley Isle" for the narrow plain between Haleakala and the West Maui mountains. On the west side of the island are the resort areas of Lahaina, Kaanapali, Kihei, and Wailea. On the east side is the tiny village of Hana, reached by one of the most winding and beautiful roads in the world. Savor a traditional luau and show at the Royal Lahaina Resort.
Kauai - Kauai, the "Garden Isle," is home to several natural wonders, such as the Wailua River, Waimea Canyon, and the Na Pali Coast. Mount Waialeale is known as one of the rainiest spots in the world. Take a helicopter tour of Kauai.
Molokai - Molokai, the "Friendly Isle," is one of the least developed islands in the chain. Try your hand at fishing with the locals or be adventurous and go sportfishing out in the open ocean. Intimate hiking and breathtaking bicycle tours are also available.
Lanai - Lanai was at one time completely owned by Dole Foods and was the largest pineapple plantation in the world. It is now home to several exclusive resorts. This charming island is home to just over 3,000 people.
The perfect place for rest relaxation, rejuvenation, rediscovery and romance.





