Called "Valley Isle" because of the narrow valley between Haleakala and West Maui Mountains, Maui Island is just a small dot in the Pacific Ocean, but is a place that offers visitors unforgettable experiences - including colonies floating in weightlessness, tropical fish, panoramic views from a height of 3,000 m of a volcano and the sound of rain drops on the leaves of bamboo.
Big Island of Hawaii is absolutely spectacular in terms of nature. Here you will find everything - threatening volcanoes and sparkling waterfalls, black lava deserts and snowy mountain peaks, tropical forests and alpine meadows, a glacial lake and miles of sandy beaches with black, gold and even green. This island has a unique diversity of terrain and climate. A 80km road will take you from snowy winter to spring or fall weather. A part of the island is black as coal, and the other is full of lush green vegeatie.