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Why do people love Hawaii?

There's something about the culture and the beautiful landscape that always leaves us wanting more. It's hard to describe how Hawaii makes you feel. You can get lost in the natural beauty of the place, even in developed areas like Waikiki, but it's something more. Hawaii's vibe instantly calms the mind.



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Hawaii is known for its beautiful beaches—some of them with unusual colors. Many beaches are filled with white sand, but other Hawaiian shores are covered with green, red, pink, and even black sand. Whether you like hiking, biking, kayaking, sailing, swimming, or just sitting on the beach, Hawaii is the state for you.

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Relaxation and natural beauty are the top draws Known for its active volcanoes, wildlife refuges, and tall active peaks, it's little wonder that 88% of our respondents cite natural beauty as a reason for visiting Hawaii. Relaxing by the beach is the second most popular reason for visiting.

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There's something about the culture and the beautiful landscape that always leaves us wanting more. It's hard to describe how Hawaii makes you feel. You can get lost in the natural beauty of the place, even in developed areas like Waikiki, but it's something more. Hawaii's vibe instantly calms the mind.

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Deeply attached to their unspoilt landscapes, Hawaiians live in communion with the natural environment they exist in, but also with each other. This philosophy of life reflects in their social interactions and codified in a local quote 'A'ohe hana nui le alu 'ia: no task is too great when it is undertaken by all.

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Generally, most locals are happy to see the tourists come and see what life means for them, especially those activities that depict a life many have never seen, learned, or experienced.

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More than just a word, Aloha is a state of mind. It's living your life with love and friendship, peace and compassion. The Hawaiian people have this in spades, they embody the Aloha spirit, and you can feel that love and warmth when you're there.

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If you're willing to hop in your car in the morning and do lots of exploring and really want to see some incredible things you can't see anywhere else in the world, then Hawaii is definitely worth it!

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Hawaii's Most Incredible Natural Wonders Jungle-clad mountains with misty waterfalls inland compete with the surrounding jewel-toned sea waters in capturing one's imagination of Hawaii as place of wild abundance and breath-taking beauty.

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To live comfortably in Hawaii, an annual income of around $70,000 to $100,000 for a single person, or $120,000 to $200,000 for a family is recommended. Is it expensive to live in Hawaii? Yes, Hawaii is known for its high cost of living due to factors such as housing, groceries, utilities, and transportation.

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Hawaii is an ideal place to enjoy the outdoors because there is so much natural enjoyment on offer- beaches, hiking, the ocean, the rainforests, waterfalls, the list continues. “Scientists have their own term to help explain why connecting with nature feels good,” states a Fitness Magazine article.

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Hawaii came in first place with a total score of just under 66%. It ranked first for emotional and physical well-being, seventh for community and environment, and 17th for work environment, the report said. Emotional and physical well-being made up 50% of states' scores.

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When broken down, the literal translation of the phrase translates to [Alo] meaning 'presence' and [Ha] meaning 'breath. ' Together the word aloha translates to 'The presence of breath' or 'breath of life. '

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Hawaii's No. 1 ranking comes from various factors, including a relatively low obesity rate, a large percentage of adults engaging in leisure-time physical activites, a relatively low percentage of adults with high cholesterol and good eating habits.

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Deforestation and construction for tourism destroy sacred ecosystems and the habitats of thousands of wildlife species. Furthermore, a large tourist population reduces native Hawaiians' ability to practice their own cultural traditions without stereotypes being used as a tagline to draw visitors to the islands.

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