| A | B |
| Haleakala | Maui |
| Road to Hana | Maui |
| Wailea Beach | Maui |
| NaPali Coastline | Kauai |
| Fern Grotto | Kauai |
| Kilauea | Hawaii |
| Princeville | Kauai |
| Mauna Kea | Hawaii |
| Kalaupapa | Molokai |
| Niihau | The "Forbidden Island" is a privately owned island reserved for full-blooded Hawaiians who still maintain the dress, culture, customs, diet and language of their ancestors. There is no electricity, no phones, no cars, no roads, no hotels and no camping. This island is: |
| Kilauea | Continually erupting since 1983, lava bubbles to the surface like a spring and flows to the sea, sometimes in a trickle and other times like a raging river. This volcano, located in Volcanoes National Park, is: |
| Oahu | The Polynesian Culture Center is a theme park with reproductions of 7 authentic Polynesian villages. This center is located on the north shore of: |
| Waimea | The Grand Canyon of the Pacific is a 3,600' deep, 2-mile wide canyon with deep red, green and brown colors. |
| Haleakala | Hawaiian legend says that the God of the Sun arises each morning from his House on Maui. Visitors leave their hotels at 3:00 AM to reach the summit in time to catch the best views. The House of the Sun is: |
| Lahaina | From December through March, humpback whales from Alaska and the Arctic migrate to warm Pacific waters. Dozens of Whale-watching cruises depart daily, many of them from the old whaling port of: |
| Kalaupapa | Referred to as the "living tomb", this settlement on Molokai was for many years a place of hopelessness and despair until help and hope came in the form of Father Damien: |
| Kahoolawe | This island was a military bombing site from a950 to 1990. Restoration of the island has started and Hawaiians hope to keep it unspoiled and an ecotourism paradise. This island is: |
| Iolani Palace | American's only royal palace was built in 1882 and served as the residence of Hawaii's Monarchs. This palace is: |
| Mauna Kea | On the island of Hawaii, is a snow-capped mountain which is said to be the clearest place in the world for viewing the heaavens. Skiing on it is for experienced adventure skiers only. j This mountain is: |
| Friendly Island | Molokai has no high-rises, fast food chains, movie theaters or traffic lights. The beaches are splendid and unspoiled and it is a good place to slow down and unwind. The island has been given the nickname: |
| Lanai | In 1922 Jim Dole bought an island for $1.1 million and begana to grow pineapples on it. Not much has changed since then. It is the closest most people will ever come to everyone's dream of a private tropical island. This island is: |
| Waikiki | At the southeastern tip of Oahu is the world-famous resort area of: |
| Parker Ranch | King Ranch in S. Texas is still the largest cattle ranch in the US. 2nd place goes to a ranch on the island of Hawaii called: |
| Pearl Harbor | A Memorial straddles the sunken hull of the USS Arizona and pays tribute to the 1,102 sailors who died on the battleship during the Japanese attack of Dec. 7, 1941. This Memorial is at: |
| Diamond Head | An extinct volcano got its name from sailors who thought they had found precious gems on the slope, but the "diamonds" proved to be volcanic refuse. The extinct volcano that marks Waikiki's eastern border is: |