Maps & Geography

Finding Your Way in Hawaiʻi

Ready for a scenic drive? In Hawaiʻi, all roads lead to adventure, natural wonders and landscapes that look too beautiful to be real. Explore the island maps below to get a lay of the land before setting out on your journey. 
Onomea Bay

Island Maps & Info

Road with mountains in Hawaii

Kauaʻi

Green taro fields, coastal cliffs and rugged canyons are among the magnificent sights on a drive across The Garden Isle.

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Lighthouse

Oʻahu

Cruise to Oʻahu's famed North Shore or take a day trip to the lush Windward Coast—just two of the rich geographical regions of this most populous Hawaiian Island.

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Coastline

Molokaʻi

With one main two-lane road connecting this 38-mile-long by 10-mile-wide island, Molokaʻi is easy to drive and exciting to explore (plus, you'll probably have most of it to yourself).

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Mountains

Lānaʻi

Notoriously rugged and windswept beyond the resort areas, tiny Lānaʻi possesses only 30 miles of paved roads, but with a little adventurousness (and four-wheel drive), visitors will discover some of Hawaiʻi's most unique landscapes.

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Misty coast

Maui

Home to perhaps Hawaiʻi's most famous roadway, the legendary Road to Hāna, Maui is blessed with an amazing range of geographic zones, from sea-level beaches to the summit of Haleakalā at 10,023 feet.

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Visitors

Island of Hawaiʻi

The island is almost double the size of every other Hawaiian Island combined, with roads that take visitors through sleepy fishing villages, stunning sea cliffs and even lava fields.

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Getting Around Safely

Getting Around Safely
Hitting the road in Hawaiʻi? Before you buckle in, make sure you know all the basics of driver safety to keep you, your passengers and fellow drivers protected.  
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