Watch & Win
Hawai’i Tourism Oceania has teamed up with Destination Webinars for a new 4-part Hawaiian Islands Mini-Series, bringing you the opportunity to learn more about the six Islands of O’ahu, Kaua’i, Maui, Moloka’i, Lana’i and The Island of Hawai’i.
Anna Riedel from Hawai’i Tourism Oceania introduces each part and is joined by Island Chapter representatives who share tips, news and information from on the ground to equip you with all the tools you need to sell The Hawaiian Islands. From getting around, to attractions and natural wonders, get tips on where to stay and what to see, to assist you in putting together unforgettable trips to Hawai’i!
Each part runs for less than 20 minutes and gives you a chance to win a $100 gift card. PLUS one lucky agent who watches the entire series will also WIN a Made in Hawai’i hamper valued at over $150.
Simply enter your details before accessing each video and be sure to watch and enter all four parts by Friday 6th December to be in to win!
Part 1: O’ahu
Oʻahu, often called “The Gathering Place,” beautifully blends modern city life with deep-rooted Hawaiian traditions. From the vibrant streets of Honolulu to the relaxed surf towns along the North Shore, Oʻahu offers an array of experiences, including shopping, dining, and exploring historical landmarks. The island’s fusion of cultures, combined with its natural beauty, makes it an exciting and diverse destination.
Presented by Karishma Chowfin from Oʻahu Visitors Bureau.
Part 2: Kaua’i
Known as the “Garden Island,” Kauaʻi is the oldest and northernmost Hawaiian island, filled with lush valleys, dramatic cliffs, and tropical rainforests shaped by centuries of natural beauty. Adventurers can kayak along the Wailua River, snorkel the pristine waters of Poʻipū Beach, or hike the scenic trails of Kōkeʻe State Park. Beyond its outdoor activities, Kauaʻi’s laid-back atmosphere and rich local culture make it a truly timeless destination.
Presented by Maile Brown from Kauaʻi Visitors Bureau.
Part 3: Maui Nui
Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi, collectively known as Maui Nui, each offer their own unique charm. Maui, “The Valley Isle,” is famous for its breathtaking beaches, the awe-inspiring Haleakalā, and winter whale watching. Visitors can enjoy farm-to-table dining, cultural experiences, and volunteering opportunities that help support local communities. Discover the natural beauty and aloha spirit that make these islands so special.
Presented by June Pagdilao from Maui Visitors & Convention Bureau.
Part 4: The Island of Hawai’i
The island of Hawaiʻi, nicknamed the “Big Island,” is the largest and youngest in the Hawaiian chain, boasting an extraordinary range of landscapes and climates. Explore the volcanic wonders of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, the lush rainforests of Hilo, or the stark beauty of Maunakea’s snow-capped peak. The island’s diverse ecosystems and majestic natural features create an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
Presented by Deanna Isbister from Island of Hawaiʻi Visitors Bureau
In it to win it!
The Hawaiian Islands Mini-Series is available on-demand in the Destination Webinars’ library.
You have until Friday 6th December to watch and enter.
Enjoy exploring The Hawaiian Islands and good luck!
Other Hawaii Tourism Oceania Resources:
Trade Website: Hawaii Tourism Oceania Trade Page
The Hawaiian Islands Website: gohawaii.com
Instagram: Hawaii Tourism AU
Contact: Anna Riedel, PR & Trade Account Manager: [email protected]
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