
While internships are available throughout the islands, the most popular Hawaii internships are on the islands of Oahu, Hawaii, Kauai, and Maui.
Oahu, known as “The Gathering Place,” is home to the state’s capital, Honolulu. Interns can take TheBus, Oahu’s public transportation system, to get around the island. Summit Diamond Head, honor the military personnel who lost their lives during Pearl Harbor at the USS Arizona Memorial, or splash in the waves at Waikiki Beach.
Hawaii, “The Big Island”, is the largest of the Hawaiian Islands. Hike in Volcanoes National Park or travel to Ka Lae, the southernmost point of the U.S. The “hele-on bus” will get interns where they need to go. Locals joke that it is the coldest place on the island, so be sure to pack a sweater!
Kauai, known as “The Garden Isle,” is home to Waimea Canyon State Park, Nounou Mountain (Sleeping Giant), and the Wailua Falls. Public transportation in Kauai operates Monday through Saturday and is less frequently available on Sundays and holidays.
Maui, known as “The Valley Isle,” is home to Hana Highway, Haleakala National Park, and Lahaina. Those who intern in Maui can enjoy its most popular water activities: snorkeling, surfing, and windsurfing. The Kahului, Wailuku Loops, and Lahaina Village bus routes are free for all passengers.
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