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The Best Islands in Hawaiʻi in 2026

The Best Islands in Hawaiʻi in 2026

The wait is over! HAWAIʻI Magazine’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards is out and on newsstands. (Get your copy here.)  

From the best beaches and hiking trails to romantic resorts and top poke spots, our list celebrates the best of the best in Hawaiʻi.  

Over the next few weeks, you’ll get a snapshot of the winners, as we share stories about them—including the best islands in Hawaiʻi, one of the most exciting categories every year. 

Talking about your favorite island is often a contentious topic among locals in Hawaiʻi—and even travelers. Each island is unique and distinct. From emerald sea cliffs and volcanic landscapes to surf breaks and local restaurants, there’s a lot to love about every island.  

As for which island is the best? That’s why we asked you, our readers. 

Here is a ranked list of the best Hawaiian Islands in 2026. 

1. Maui

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From the summit of Haleakalā, you can watch as wispy clouds erupt in orange and red as the sun sets.
Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino

The Valley Isle returns to the top! 

Maui was ranked third in our 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards—a big drop from being voted number one for years.  

The island is loved for its golden beaches, scenic road to Hāna—which is dotted with some of the roadside banana bread stands—and colorful towns. Maui is a dream destination for all types of travelers, whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, relaxation, or a mix of both. You can spend one day hiking through Haleakalā National Park and then the next lounging on the golden sands of Kāʻanapali Beach. You can also explore the streets of Makawao to learn more about its paniolo heritage or visit Wailuku, an old-school town filled with charming businesses.

READ MORE: 15 of Our Favorite Things to Do on Maui 

2. Kauaʻi

The emerald-hued cliffs with razor-sharp ridges plunge into the Pacific Ocean.
Photo: Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority (HTA)/Vincent Lim

The Garden Isle takes silver in this year’s Readers’ Choice Awards. Kauaʻi was voted number one in 2025 but remains a favorite among our readers. As the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands, Kauaʻi exudes a natural and untamed energy with its fabled Nāpali Coast and verdant valleys. The island has long been a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking to slow down. From hiking the Kalalau Trail to lounging on the sunny shores of Poʻipū to finding bliss at the heavenly 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay, Kauaʻi provides a serene getaway for visitors and local travelers alike.

READ MORE: 48 Things We Love About Kauaʻi

3. Oʻahu

On the island’s Windward Side, Kailua is home to some of the best beaches in Hawaiʻi.
Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino

This year, Oʻahu is coming in third place for the best island. Nicknamed the Gathering Place, Oʻahu is the most-visited island in Hawaiʻi. Here, you can explore historic Chinatown, learn to surf in iconic Waikīkī, dine at award-winning restaurants and shop at the world’s largest open-air shopping center. But if you venture outside of the visitor hubs, you’ll find even more reasons to love Oʻahu. On the island’s Windward Side, Kailua is home to some of the best beaches in Hawaiʻi as well as old-school shave ice stands and charming restaurants. You can also head to Oʻahu’s famous North Shore. During the winter months, you can witness the best surfers in the world charge some of the most well-known surf breaks on the planet. And in the summer—when the conditions are calmer and safer—you can snorkel at spots like Shark’s Cover or just relax on the serene beaches. 

4. Hawaiʻi Island

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Visitors watch episode 33 of Kīlauea’s eruption in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
Photo: NPS Photo/J.Wei

Spanning 4,028 square miles and comprising 63% of the archipelago’s combined land mass, the Big Island earns its nickname. And across this massive island, there is no shortage of unbelievable natural wonders.  

The eruption at Kīlauea has been drawing travelers from neighboring islands and around the world. Since 2024, there have been more than 45 eruptive episodes. During some, lava fountains have been recorded to reach heights of more than 1,000 feet in the air.  

Beyond the volcanic action, you can also hike to massive waterfalls, swim with manta rays, ride horses in paniolo country or just lounge on the picturesque Hāpuna Beach 

READ MORE: 5 Record-Breaking Wonders You Need to Witness on Hawaiʻi Island

 

See all of the winners of our 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards in our latest issue, which you can buy here. Better yet, subscribe and get HAWAIʻI Magazine delivered right to your mailbox.   

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