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Maui

Hawaii's second biggest island has a developed west side, with resorts like genteel Wailea, more developed Kihei, and farther north, Kaanapali and the historic town of Lahaina. Over to the east at the end of the Hana Highway, the lovely east side is

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Hawaii - The Big Island

Still a tourist favorite yet generally less developed than Maui and certainly Oahu, Hawaii is especially known for its volcanoes -- you catch some impressive lava action in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Other highlights: Waipio Valley (aka the Vall

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Molokai

Its leper-colony days are well behind it, but if you want unspoiled old Hawaii (including of course unspoiled beaches), this wee wedge of an island is an excellent candidate -- a hefty chunk of its 8,000 inhabitants are ethnic Hawaiians, and here's a

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Oahu

The most populous and, well, "happening" Hawaiian island, you could say -- thanks to Honolulu/Waikiki -- Oahu also has some bucolic, historic, and mighty scenic spots, too. Not to mention some kick-ass surfing on the North Shore. More info: www.Oahu

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