Honolulu and Waikiki are on this island, making Oahu the most popular and well-known of all the Hawaiian Islands. One million people reside there, and it attracts millions of visitors annually.
Palm-fringed beaches line the shores of this island. It also features a volcanic national park, visiting humpback whales and a plethora of shopping venues, waterfalls and valleys.
This island contains an active volcano and a green sand beach. Most inhabitants stay on the Kona side of the island, but adventurers like to visit the wild of the Hilo side.
Green mountains and tropical foliage cover the entire island, making it resemble a Garden of Eden.
This 370-square-mile island is also nicknamed "the most Hawaiian Island." Less than 7,000 people live there, and you won't find a single stoplight anywhere on Molokai.
Lanai covers only 140-square miles and has a population of approximately 3,000.