You won’t find a more breathtaking and exotic location for a travel nursing assignment than Hawaii. Travel nurses will be swept away the bright colors, beautiful sunsets, clear ocean water, warm air and friendly people. Hawaii is made up of eight islands—Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Maui and Hawaii (also known as the “Big Island” to avoid confusion when referring to the state as a whole). Aya Healthcare reviews show that many travel nurses who have taken an assignment often return for subsequent jobs in years to come
Hawaii is the only state with two official state languages: English and Hawaiian Creole English (locally referred to as “Pidgin”). Favorite pastimes for travelers in this stunning state include surfing, fishing, sunbathing and just enjoying the scenery. For the adventurous traveler, check some of the lesser known hot spots, including hiking along the Napali Coast on Kauai, discovering the local art scene in downtown Oahu or tanning on the golden sands of Polihua Beach on Lanai. Aya Healthcare reviews show tht no matter kind of fun travel nurses get into, Hawaii will not disappoint you.
Oahu is home to some of Hawaii’s largest and most extensive museums. Located in Honolulu, the Bishop Museum is Hawaii’s largest museum dedicated to studying and preserving the history of Hawaii. Originally designed to house the extensive collection of Hawaiian artifacts and royal family heirlooms of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, a descendent of King Kamehameha I, the museum is now the premier natural and cultural history institution in the Pacific.
When you are not sun bathing in your bikini on the beach or diving beneath the waves there are plenty of activities to keep travel nurses busy: skydiving, a luau, go to the world’s most active volcano or kick back and relax on a sunset dinner cruise are just some of the things Aya Healthcare Reviews report travel nurses doing during their free time.