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05 2nd, 2009

& if so what did you pay?
im getting married in NOV 7th & i was considering going to Hawaii for my honeymoon for 3 nights
i seen honeymoon packages online
but i haven't heard of somebody that actual went to hawaii for a vacation or honeymoon

it will be like 1,800 for two ppl!!

staying in a nice hotel with round-trip & transportation



We are planning our honeymoon in Honolulu, Hawaii in July and we want to see all the major sights and activities. What do you recommend from your Hawaii trip? What hotel did you stay in? What was the best part of your trip?

Thank you!

We didn't honeymoon there, but my husband and I vacationed there before we got married.

* Pearl Harbor – your best bet is doing this as part of a tour. The US Navy will only ferry over a certain number of people a day to the actual memorial site, so you have to be there really early to get a ticket. With a tour group, they usually pick you up at around 6/6:30 to guarantee that you all get a ticket. It's a definite must see.
* The Punchbowl – the only National cemetary in the Pacific.
* Diamondhead – an inactive volcano, you can climb to the top. Wear comfortable shoes, I suggest hiking it early before it gets really hot and bring lots of water and maybe a flashlight because you go through some dark caves. Once at the top, it commands incredible views.
* Go to a luau – there are several offered, so you can talk to your hotel. It's a fun experience with lots of food and and Polynesian entertainment.
* Historic Honolulu – you can walk around the area and visit Iolani Palace, which is the only royal palace on US soil. There's tons of historical sites and buildings to visit.
* The Oahu North Shore – You can get there in about 45 minutes from Waikiki, but it's where surfing is on the island. Be sure to stop at the Bonzai Pipeline where you can see surfers make their way through the middle of a wave.
* Shopping
* The Honolulu Zoo and Aquarium
* Take surfing lessons – there are many companies that offer them, so once again get suggestions from your hotel.
* Oahu diving – even as a beginner, you can go diving and see the wonders of Hawaii below the surface of the water.
* Dole Plantation – in 2001, they made the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest maze. You can take a tour and sample the fruits–remember though that you cannot bring the pineapples back with you on the plane and they must be shipped separately.
* The beach – of course, you can't go without sitting on the beach. Sun there is much stronger, so wear TONS of sunscreen and don't stay out on the beach for too long because you can easily burn within minutes. I think they still show movies out on the beach on Fridays (I believe), so you can also grab a blanket and some food and settle in for a relaxing evening.

There are tons of things to do on the island of Oahu (where Honolulu) is. We really enjoyed Pearl Harbor and parasailing and just being able to relax. Go with an open mind and sample the local foods and culture.



04 30th, 2009

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04 28th, 2009

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I've though about going to Hawaii or Jamaica. We have a time span of about 5 days.

To get the cheapest price…6 months ahead or more. I always book my vacations far ahead like this and I'm always getting their lowest prices. However, I heard of that 1 yr ahead also but it's just excruciating to wait for that moment. 6 months ahead could do well to get that fair price.



My fiance and I would like to go to Hawaii for our Honeymoon in July of 2008. How do we get started? Where do I find a travel agent or do I need one? Book flights? What are the best places to stay and islands to visit in Hawaii?

We are looking for something that is calm and relaxing. We will be traveling from Texas.

You can go to a travel agent, or go on Expedia.com
On Expedia, you can book your flight and your hotel for x amount of days you plan on staying at the hotel. Some hotels offer buffet breakfast with your trip.
The Pacific Beach Hotel (Oceanarium Tower), is a really good hotel (we have stayed at the hotel four times out of six). They have a really good buffet breakfast and it is very filling.
Stay in the Oceanarium Tower at least the 12th floor on up with a Diamond Head View room. Partial Oceanview room.



I need a cheap vacation package deal but nice hotel. Please help.

Kona is ON the island called Hawai’i, which is also known as the Big Island. Kona is a district on the west side of the island. Kailua-Kona is a touristy town there.

You say you want cheap but nice. The two don’t go together…especially in Hawaii. I can give you cheap and I can give you nice. You decide what you want. :)

Aloha,
Former Big Island/Current Kauai resident



03 22nd, 2009

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03 20th, 2009

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03 18th, 2009

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