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Island Air flies to Honolulu, Molokai, Lanai, Kapalua West Maui, Kahului, Hilo, Kona, and Lihue. Click on the destinations below to find out more about each of our Simply Hawai'i destinations.

Hoolehua, Molokai

Moloka'i missed the Hawaii Tourism Bandwagon, and that's exactly why you should go! Yes, it's true, there is nothing on Moloka'i and lots of it. An abundance of delicious nothing that busy people crave when their jobs and lives crowd them. People go to Moloka'i for a comfortable version of the Robinson Crusoe experience.

Maui, the Magic Isle

Maui has been consistently voted the "World's Best Island," Maui is the best of both worlds-a prestigious meeting destination, yet a true tropical paradise for leisure groups and individuals; a place to get down to serious work, yet still get up for some serious fun.

Kapalua, Maui

Located on the northwestern shoulder of the island of Maui, Kapalua is only minutes from the West Maui Airport. Recognized as the No. 1 golf resort in Hawaii, Kapalua is a 1,650-acre master-planned destination resort set amidst a working pineapple plantation. Kapalua features three world-renowned golf courses; eight residential communities; two premier hotels; two nationally-acclaimed tennis complexes; three white-sand beaches; and a myriad of shops and restaurants.

Kaanapali, Maui

The Ka'anapali Beach Resort is where the "world comes to play". In ancient times, Maui's chiefly caste, the Ali'i, delighted in Ka'anapali's perfect three-mile white-sand beach, gentle waves and always-sunny weather. Ka'anapali is 10 minutes from the Kapalua West Maui Airport, which Island Air serves with daily flights. Ka'anapali is only 30 minutes by air from Honolulu on the island of O'ahu.

Lana'i City, Lana'i

The sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands, Lana'i lies to the west of Maui. Once known as the Pineapple Island, Lana'i is now home to two world-class resorts. Approximately 13 miles wide and 18 miles long, the terrain rises to more than 3,400 feet. The island's quaint and only town is Lana'i City.

Hawai'i's Big Island

Hawaii's Big Island is a must-see for travelers who wants to experience Hawaii's rich cultural history, unique natural resources and active adventures that reveal magical settings, beautiful ocean coastlines and breathtaking views.