Let’s Help You Make Plans to See the 7 Prettiest Hawaiian Islands

Moloka’i

To this day, the natives of this island prefer to keep their culture and traditions rather than bend their interests toward tourism. It is the main reason why this island is rich in natural beauty and heritage places. Each time a visitor sets foot on its soil, they get the warmest smiles and heartfelt aloha greetings from the people. America’s first saint, Saint Damien cared for lepers here in 1873. There are temples and natural sights to behold.