There's certainly no denying that Hawaii has a special charm. English is THE language of travel, used to communicate with locals and travelers. Having the locals speak English natively makes it much easier for many international travelers to visit the islands.
Hawaii has a variety of tropical fruits grown on the island, including pineapple, lychee, and guava amongst others. In addition, coffee and sugar cane plantations are plentiful, ensuring top-notch coffee. Naturally, the seafood selection is also nothing to scoff at, as well as the freshness and quality of the fish. I can't forget to mention native Hawaiian foods, including kalua pig, poi, lau-lau, etc. Shave ice is practically a native Hawaiian dessert itself -- I've never had such good shave ice in my life. Lastly, Hawaii is well-known for its abundance of fusion foods (spam musubi, etc).
Each of the Hawaiian islands boasts a stunning landscape, filled with waterfalls, rainforests, volcanoes, and beaches, beaches, beaches. Hawaiian flora is also well-known for its beauty (hibiscus, gardenias, plumerias, etc).
People love Hawaii for the opportunities it offers them to come up close to animals, including, hundreds of different fish species, spinner & bottlenose dolphins, sharks, whales, dozens of tropical bird species, and sea turtles.
Hawaii offers a multitude of different activities which range from extreme sports to world-class massages. Some of these include surfing, parasailing, golf, snorkeling, diving, shopping, hiking, deep sea fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, and kiteboarding.
Although most of the bigger islands have their own airports, the major airport is HNL, Honolulu International Airport, located on Oahu. It is one of the busiest airports in the US, with over 21 million passengers a year. It has direct connections to the continental US, Australia, Fiji, Samoa, Tahiti, the Philippines, Japan, and South Korea, making it easy to get to.






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