Paradise comes to life in Hawaii. Experiencing the pleasures of sunny skies, sandy beaches, strumming ukuleles, pigging out at luaus, and best of all, getting leid, what could be better than saying aloha to Hawaii? Each of the tourist friendly islands has their own personality. The privately owned Niihau may not be as welcoming as the others, while sad Kohoolawe is still recuperating from life as a military-training site. But, the rest will greet you with gorgeous leis, and exclaim “Mahalo” for coming. Kauai, the garden island, is one of the less developed options that is full of natural wonderments and is, in our opinion, the most charming. Oahu, on the other hand, is the most heavily populated and home to the largest Hawaiian city, Honolulu. Oahu is ideal for people seeking the island experience, while also enjoying the cosmopolitan conveniences of a big city. Maui is the second largest island and one of the most popular, but for a good reason. Super cool Maui is jam packed with exciting things to do and beautiful things to see. Molokai, the "Friendly Island," is another of the beautiful lesser developed islands in the Hawaiian island chain and is great for relaxing and escaping. Wherever you end up, grab your grass skirt, start packing, and get leid.




