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04 26th, 2009

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My boyfriend and I are planning a trip to Hawaii over our Easter vacation. We haven't decided between Honolulu or Maui and are trying to cost efficient. We are looking for a week long package sort of deal or at least suggestions on where to do and what to do while we are there. For us it's kind of a trip of a lifetime and we are open to any suggestions and ideas ….. we're excited about planning this trip and look forward to your responses! Thanks :)

I have been to Hawaii 5 times and each time I have gone we have planned our trip to include two islands. So you do not have to pick between Oahu and Maui, do both. It will add maybe $100 per person to the cost of your trip. I suggest 3 nights Oahu and 3/4 nights Maui.

When I have gone I fly from the East coast US to Oahu on American Airlines, we had a flight to Maui on Aloha Airlines and then flew back from Maui. Aloha is a partner with AA so you can get all of your flight options at one time. The flight between islands run about every 30 minutes so you can go most any time of day. When I have flown from the east coast the fare has been in the range of $700 to $750 per person; you get the best fares by booking months early.

WHAT TO DO:

The top things to do in Hawaii are:

1. Oahu Island: Go to Pearl Harbor to see history at the US Arizona Memorial. You can drive or take the bus there; no need to book a tour. But you need to go early because the site is popular and the wait for your free tour can be about an hour. In Waikiki you can browse around the International Market across from Waikiki Beach, go on a sunset dinner cruise on Waikiki bay, try an outrigger canoe ride on Waikiki, go for a sail on a catamaran on Waikiki Bay, or visit Diamond Head park. If you like to snorkel go to Hanauma Bay which has perfect flap water for snorkeling on a reef.

2. Oahu Island: If you are on the island of Oahu go to the other side of the island to see the great deserted beaches (get a rental car for a day or two). Take highway 99 north toward Waimea and stop at the Dole pineapple plantation for a tour.

3. Oahu Island: The Polynesian Cultural Center is a great place to learn about authentic Hawaiian life. But understand that its run by the Morman church and there are NO alcoholic beverages served there, not even beer. You can buy tickets to tour the place, and another type ticket that allows you to stay for the evening luau.

4. Maui Island: If you go to Maui, you gotta do the downhill bike ride. I don't recommend the sunrise one because you have to get up at 3:00 AM to get started up the mountain and its cold up there that early. If you are a romantic do it, but otherwise no. There are different bike companies and some don't take you all the way to the top, and some don't guide you back down. You can come down by yourself, there's only one road with just a little traffic, but if you are squeamish about riding in the street, a company that accompanies you down will help watch the traffic for you. I have been twice and prefer Maui Downhill to the others. These companies have web sites They will pick you up at your hotel, take you to their shop to pick out a wet-suit (for the cold and mist/rain shower maybe) and gloves and helmet; then take you up the mountain; then follow your group down so they can block traffic for your ride; then afterwards take you back to your hotel. Expect this activity to take 75-80% or more of the day.

5. Maui Island: The Road to Hana is a great drive (you need a rental car). It’s a 45 mile winding road that takes 4 hours to drive. Its like driving through the jungle; has a bunch of one lane bridges. Then drive past Hana to the Seven-Pools attraction and go for a swim.

6. Big Island of Hawaii: go to the Volcano National Park. Also go see Akaka Falls. If you like horseback riding, go to the Parker Ranch and go for a guided ride. Drive to the south end of the island and see a black sand beach. For information about tours and things to do, click on the link below for Roberts Hawaii. They do tours on all of the islands.

WHERE TO STAY:

Hotel rooms in Hawaii are very expensive, in the range of $250 to $300 a day for the beach front hotels. BUT, you can get less expensive rooms if you stay at hotels a few blocks from the beach. You can still go to the main beaches like Waikiki Beach on Oahu from the hotels that are just a few blocks from the beach. Same for Maui, stay in the town of LaHaina where there are garden style hotels and then just drive to the big name baches.

Parking in Hawaii is very expensive and the hotels, even the big resort ones, charge about $15 a day for parking. So do not rent a car for any more than the time or day that you will need it. So, for example on Oahu you may want to get a car to see all of the island, but do that on one or two consecutive days and then turn the car back to the rental company.

Below are some web sites for the islands and hotels. You can also use hotels.com, Travelocity, and/or Expedia to look for hotels taht are not so high a price.



Aloha

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04 3rd, 2009

Polynesian Luau 2008 present by Polynesia-Pacifica Foundation of Colorado.

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04 1st, 2009

I am looking for recommendations on finding good discounts on vacation packages, hotels, airfare, etc for a vacation on a budget.

Aloha,
The economy on the islands is pretty bad right now so you should be able to find some really good deals. When are you going and where are you coming from? I just booked a round trip ticket from the west coast to Maui for $314.00 round trip on Hawaiian Airlines (total). I know of a company in California called More Hawaii for Less that can put a package together that has some really good rates too.

http://www.hawaii4less.com/kauai.htm

My biggest recommendation for enjoying your holiday on a budget is to stay at a condo (versus a hotel) which has a kitchen. It cost a fortune to eat out in Hawaii. Also, you may want to check out the Entertainment Book which offers great accommodation discounts and coupons. The initial $30.00 spent on the book is well worth it!

http://hawaii.entertainment.com/discount/browse.shtml

Have Fun!



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03 22nd, 2009


NONE…dont do a vacation pack!!! Plan your own…let me get you some links

The abc store there..they are like walmarts…on every street corner..go to this site if ya wanna look round some there or maybe pick up some stuff before you head to the big island! Have fun though!

http://www.abcstores.com/



Pictures of Hawaii

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03 20th, 2009

Visit www.shoresofhawaii.com and experience Hawaii without the hassle of riding a plane.

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03 20th, 2009

The only resort on Oahu’s North Shore–Hawaii’s premiere surfing area. Recently remodeled and very nice. Hotel rooms and ocean front cottages. (Formerly the Turtle Bay Hilton) http://travel-hawaii.com/Turtle_Bay_Resort.html

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03 20th, 2009

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I've looked at expedia.com and travelocity, but are there other sites that offer really good deals on trips to Hawaii?

http://ca.dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Shopping_and_Services/Travel_and_Transportation/Online_Booking/

Check this directory…