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Honolulu, Oahu
— 3 nights

Big Pineapple
In many ways much more Asian than American, Honolulu is Hawaii's largest city and its center of government, transportation, commerce, and tourism.Explore Honolulu's surroundings by going to Haleiwa (Sunset Beach Park & Waimea Bay). There's lots more to do: enjoy the sand and surf at Waikiki Beach, identify plant and animal life at Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, stroll the grounds of USS Arizona Memorial, and discover the deep blue sea with a scuba or snorkeling tour.
To find other places to visit, more things to do, maps, and more tourist information, go to the Honolulu driving holiday planner.
New York City to Honolulu is an approximately 14-hour flight. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 5 hours traveling from New York City to Honolulu. Prepare for warmer weather when traveling from New York City in April: high temperatures in Honolulu hover around 83°F and lows are around 71°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 12th (Mon) so you can travel back home.
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Hawaii travel guide
The Aloha State
An archipelago of hundreds of volcanic islands located in a geological hot spot in the middle of Pacific, Hawaii offers diverse natural scenery and a warm tropical climate. The six major islands open to tourism draw visitors with their sun-drenched public beaches and craggy natural trails. Thanks to their mid-Pacific location, the islands boast a vibrant native culture influenced by both North America and Asia. You can spend your vacation basking in the modern comforts of the big hotels, but to experience the true spirit of these islands, remember that real Hawaiians live outdoors. Encounter nature by surfing, swimming, fishing, and picnicking, or join a guided tour across the ancient lava flows to the top of Hawaii's rugged volcanic peaks.