Cheap Vacations To Hawaii

Overview:

Hawaii is so much more than big waves and pristine beaches. It’s about culture, adventure, and relaxation at its finest. From gold to black to red beaches, six main islands and unspoiled ecological spots, Hawaii is the perfect spot to get away from it all. The Big Island is where you’ll explore the world’s most active volcano and walk through the largest state park. Explore Oahu like a true tourist as you stroll down the beach of Waikiki or visit the legendary North Shore. The island is at the heart of the Hawaiian culture. Maui, the Valley & Magical Island, is where you take in natural wonders, pristine beaches and championship golf courses. The island of Kauai is where you’ll embark on a little historical charm as you stroll off to the small towns of Hanapepe or Koloa, the island is surely an island with much to discover. Molokai is the island of nature. No matter where you turn, the coconut trees, outdoor adventures and lack of traffic lights will certainly take you back to a more quaint time as you discover the many groves of this undiscovered island. Finally the island of Lanai is the perfect spot to get away from it all. Deemed as the most enticing island, it offers iconic sights, high-caliber golf courses and mesmerizing landscapes. Whatever island you have booked your stay on, you’ll not only fall in love with it, but will wanting to have your very own house along the Hawaiian shore.

Travel Information:

Currency – American dollar
Culture – Hawaiian
Language – English & Hawaiian
Tips – If you want to catch a wave or two, it’s best to book a lesson, as some of the waves of Hawaii have the potential to take you down in the blink of an eye.
Weather – Hurricane season is from June to November.

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Top Beaches:

It’s hard to choose just a few perfectly sun-drenched beaches, as there are an abundance of perfect beaches on each island. Kapalua Beach on Maui is the perfect spot to dabble into a day of snorkeling or kayaking, Lanikai Beach on Oahu is postcard perfect, Haena Beach of Kauai is the perfect spot for snorkeling through the translucent turquoise waters, Papohaku Beach on Molokai is 3 miles of perfection, Hapuna Beach on the Big Island is one of the most beautiful beaches of the world and Hulopoe Beach of Lanai is where you’ll be swimming alongside a dolphin or two. Of course there is the notable North Shore of Oahu that offers world-class surf, or Ka’anapali Beach on Maui where tourists flock to on a yearly basis, as it is one of Hawaii’s most famous beaches.

Attractions:

Each of the Hawaiian Islands offers impeccable adventures like never before. Of course you can’t leave Hawaii without going to a luau. Deeply rooted in tradition, the luau is a way to teach tourists of the Hawaiian culture all the while enjoying a buffet of traditional Hawaiian foods. Hawaii is known for its volcanoes, and so if you’re looking to get up close and personal with an exploding volcano, venture off to The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on The Big Island, or hike up the world-famous Diamond Head of Oahu or cycle through Maui’s Haleakala National Park to stand in a dormant volcanic crater. The Garden of The Gods on Lanai is where you’ll stumble upon the ultimate rock garden with brilliant red, orange, ocher and yellow rocks naturally molded from volcanic force. Go snorkeling, deep-sea diving, kayaking, canoeing, surfing, kite-surfing, sailing, whale watching or swimming along the shores of Hawaii. Be mindful of the high tides and powerful waves as you step out into the waters. If you love strolling through impeccable gardens explore Na Aina Kai, Kula, or Foster’s Botanical Gardens or explore Liliuokalani Gardens, the largest Japanese garden located on The Big Island. Explore the tourist spots of Honolulu, Waikiki, Lahaina, Paia, go on a helicopter ride to see the islands up above, explore the endless perfectly cascading waterfalls or take to the beach to feel the hot Hawaiian sun beaming down on you.

Dining & Nightlife:

Hawaii is known for its plate lunches, fresh fish, succulent fruits and luaus. Visit Yama’s Fish Market or Kakaako Kitchen on Oahu, Aloha Mixed Plate or The Paia Fish Market on Maui, or Koloa Fish Market on Kauai to take in the beauty of the plate lunch. Each island is home to an abundance of restaurants, from everything to traditional Hawaiian cuisine to creating the perfect international plate, no matter which restaurant you venture off to; you’ll love each one. Nightlife on Hawaii is exuberant on Oahu and The Big Island.

Why We Love It:

Hawaii is like that one spot where you can really get away from it all. We love Hawaii so much because of traditions, laid-back lifestyle, and perfection no matter where you turn. Whether you’re here for an adventure or a little bit of rest and relaxation, Hawaii will put you at ease the second you arrive on the island. Oh, and the surf is pretty amazing too.

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