Explore the Islands
Four islands, hundreds of beaches, and thousands of miles of coastline. Pick an island to discover the best driving attractions and plan your Hawaiian road trip.

Oahu
The Gathering Place
Oahu packs city energy and wild coastline into a single island. Drive from the high-rises of Waikiki to the legendary surf breaks of the North Shore in under an hour, with stunning mountain passes and quiet windward beaches along the way.
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Maui
The Valley Isle
Maui is the road-trip island. From the legendary 620 curves of the Road to Hana to the otherworldly moonscape at the summit of Haleakala, every drive here is a destination in itself. The west side delivers world-class beaches while the upcountry offers cool-air farms and vineyards.
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Big Island
The Island of Hawaii
The Big Island is twice the size of all the other Hawaiian islands combined. You can drive from tropical rainforest to snow-capped volcanic summits, from black sand beaches to coffee farms, and from lava fields to lush botanical gardens — often in a single day. If you only have time for one Hawaiian road trip, this is the island.
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Kauai
The Garden Isle
Kauai is the oldest and most lush of the main Hawaiian islands. Towering sea cliffs, river-carved canyons, and impossibly green valleys make it the most dramatically beautiful island to explore by car. The road system is simple — one main highway hugs the coast — but every mile reveals a new jaw-dropping view.
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