All the well-made books take each of the islands, and especially the four that are the most frequented by tourists, as separate entities in their own right while also recognizing the wider Hawaiian flavor that each also possesses. This is a wise method, because each of the four is slightly different in their own way. The island of Oahu plays host to Honolulu, the state capital and home to most of the state's population.
The island of Hawaii, larger than all the other islands combined and informally called the Big Island, has three famous volcanoes, two dormant and one active. Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, each of which has snowcapped peaks, are dormant while Kilauea has had a very robust lava flow since 1983. Kauai is the Garden Isle and features Waimea Canyon, while Maui is the most laid-back and tropical of them all.
Because of all this, the top guidebooks will take each place on their own merits, and cover all the things to see and do which make that particular island unique. The best guides also make an effort to impart a little knowledge about the native Hawaiian culture which has made Hawaii what it is. And all of them try to avoid the trap of falling into just being a big discount coupon book, though all will also have some of them within.
So, the characteristics of a good Hawaii vacation guide aren't hard to recite or pick out in a good guidebook. Each will try to teach a bit about the diverse nature of the islands that make up the state, for starters. And then each will try to immerse the tourist in a bit of the native culture which makes the islands of Hawaii such a treat to visit.
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