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What country is most similar to Hawaii?

The country is best known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and luxurious resorts. With its idyllic setting and turquoise waters, the Maldives is often compared to Hawaii. And while the two destinations have similarities, the Maldives is more affordable.



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The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean country located on the island of Hispaniola. Like Hawaii, the country is known for its beaches, coral reefs, and luxury resorts. The cost of living in the Dominican Republic is affordable compared to other Caribbean destinations.

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For those travelers, Saint Lucia might be the closest you can get to tropical island getaway that offers a similar (perhaps even better) experience as Hawaii.

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Lanzarote is called “the Hawaii of Europe” partly because the island enjoys warm weather throughout the year which makes it a great destination for travellers looking to escape the harsh winters in the northern hemisphere. Lanzarote is also famous for the quality and consistency of its waves.

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As a result of this exodus, nearly 50% of all Native Hawaiians live outside of Hawaii. California hosts the largest Hawaiian diaspora community, followed by Washington state and Nevada.

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French Polynesia Is Like Hawaii but Without the Crowds.

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Consider the Azores as Europe's other-worldly alternative to Hawaii. Hawaii 2.0, if you will, as the Azores—a stunning island archipelago off the coast of Portugal—not only have the same charms that have made the Aloha State so adored among travelers, but even surpasses the Pacific frontrunner in myriad ways.

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Consider the Azores as Europe's other-worldly alternative to Hawaii. Hawaii 2.0, if you will, as the Azores—a stunning island archipelago off the coast of Portugal—not only have the same charms that have made the Aloha State so adored among travelers, but even surpasses the Pacific frontrunner in myriad ways.

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Hawaii and Costa Rica have many similarities, including pristine beaches, diverse ecosystems, and an abundance of fun outdoor activities.

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(Need to know which of these islands to visit? Check out this article!) Although Hawaii is also famous for these tropical islands, unlike the Bahamas, it has far more exciting land-based activities and sites to explore. It has six active volcanoes, tropical forests, hiking trails, and abundant wildlife.

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Although it's a more complex transition than a relocation on the mainland, moving to Hawaii offers plentiful rewards: beautiful weather year-round, easy access to miles of gorgeous white sand beaches, abundant outdoor activities, and, of course, Hawaii's unique aloha spirit that infuses the local culture.

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The Robinson family decided to restrict access of Niihau back in 1864, giving it its nickname of the “Forbidden Island.” They put a policy in place to ensure that all those born on Niihau would be able to live there for their entire life with limited exposure to the outside world.

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Molokai. Molokai is the best island for solitude, meaning few tourists and small town Hawai?i life. Additionally, Molokai is all about making your own adventure, easy but scenic hiking, and most of all, relaxing! If you like a slow vacation, then Molokai may be for you!

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Molokai. Molokai is the best island for solitude, meaning few tourists and small town Hawai?i life. Additionally, Molokai is all about making your own adventure, easy but scenic hiking, and most of all, relaxing! If you like a slow vacation, then Molokai may be for you!

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A study by Kamehameha Schools cited the high cost of living coupled with a lack of job opportunities and career growth in Hawaii. Hawaii's cost of housing is 214% higher than the national average and the overall cost of living is 84% higher than the national average, according to Payscale.

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Oahu is the most populated of all the main Hawaiian Islands. With nearly one million residents, it is home to Honolulu-- the state's capital-- as well as Waikiki and Pearl Harbor. Oahu is the most popular island to move to because the job opportunities and salaries are higher here.

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