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How can I book a vacation to two hawaii islands? Or what website can I use that will allow to do this? Thanks?


My wife and I are trying to take a vacation to Hawaii in June. Which website can I use that will provide me with the best price to book a trip for two islands with two rent-a – cars in one week.

That’s a travel agent type problem

5 Responses to “How can I book a vacation to two hawaii islands? Or what website can I use that will allow to do this? Thanks?”

  1. JayJay Says:

    That’s a travel agent type problem
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  2. Mommy_of_2 Says:

    bookit.com
    expedia.com
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  3. Braddah Al Says:

    Try expedia or hotwire. You might want to look at booking the flight through Hawaiian Airlines. If you need help with planning your trip to Oahu, http://www.imgoingtohawaii.com. Aloha!
    References :
    http://www.imgoingtohawaii.com
    http://www.expedia.com
    http://hotwire.com

  4. realramona Says:

    Aloha!

    I highly recommend kayak.com – it’s an aggregator meaning you can search all the airline websites, orbitz, expedia and a bunch of other sites at once. Kayak will also show you whether airfare prices are on the rise (kind of like looking at a stock chart).

    If you’re visiting two islands, here’s a tip:

    From the mainland: fly into one island and depart from another. So you could fly into Maui and out of Oahu on, say Hawaiian Airlines. Then book one-way flight between islands using a local carrier such as Pacific Wings or Go. Last time I was in Hawai’i it cost me $39 to fly between islands on Pacific Wings – much cheaper than on Hawaiian Airlines. You’ll fly in a smaller plane (prop plane) and you’ll fly lower so it’s like getting a quasi-helicopter tour. You get amazing views.

    For rental cars, if you don’t mind a used car, try Word-of-Mouth rent a car. I’m pasting a link to the one on Maui. The cars are definitely used, they’re not dirty but they’re not pretty either. You’re not going to get a convertible or be turning heads in the 1998 Nissan with cloth seats that they give you. BUT…they’re cheap and pick you up from the airport for free.

    Have a great trip – and if you haven’t tried scuba diving, you should definitely do it while you’re there. Hawaii’s underwater world is not to be missed.
    References :
    http://www.kayak.com
    http://www.pacificwings.com
    http://www.iflygo.com/
    http://www.maui.net/~word/

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