​Yes! Believe it or not, there really are many travel nursing jobs and traveling healthcare professional assignments to be had in Hawaii. I know that I have always wanted to visit Hawaii, haven't made it there yet but definitely still have the intention to go.

Today when searching the job board I found RN jobs available in Ewa Beach, Hilo, Honolulu, and Kealakekua just to mention a few…..any of which sound pretty good to me.

The people of Hawaii would like to share their islands with you. The fresh, floral air energizes you. The warm, tranquil waters refresh you. The breathtaking, natural beauty renews you.There's no place on earth like Hawaii. Whether you're a new visitor or returning, the six islands of Hawaii offer distinct experiences that will entice any traveler.

Hawaii offers live volcanoes, ocean activities, hula, romance, great cuisine, whale watching and of course plenty of golf. Any time of year is a good time to visit Hawaii. The average temperature is between 75-85 degrees F. April through November is warmer and drier while winter, December to March, is just a bit cooler. The trade winds keep things comfortable year round.

Whale watching season begins in late November and December and ends in early May. Peak whale-watching months are January – early April. And of course, the big wave surf season on the north shores is November through February. Click here to learn more about Hawaii.

Hawaii sounds like a great place to visit just about any time of year. Is it time for your Hawaiian adventure?

Mary Crawford, HealthCare Employment Network