Travel Tips for Hawaii

The Hawaiian “aloha spirit” is not just a slogan, it’s a lifestyle. From the friendly greetings and smiles on the people you meet to the beautiful tropical surroundings, the aloha spirit encircles you, making this one of the most romantic destinations in the world for travelers all over the world. There’s no place like Hawaii, the ultimate in beautiful, romantic, and unusual travel sites – secluded white sand beaches, breathtaking cliffs, or lush tropical gardens – each offer an enchanting setting for enjoying the gorgeous scenery. Let the “mana” (spiritual energy) of the sun, the wind, freshwater, ocean, and the fragrant tropical flowers & trees bless you and your travel companions!

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We know you want your trip to Hawaii to be perfect and memorable. To plan your trip, think about the dates that suit you and whether you prefer to go during the dry or rainy season. Choosing the island (or islands) you want to go to will also help you budget for yourself and your companions. Flying is not cheap, so making your air blue flight reservation and booking a flight early is usually the best choice. Get the most of your Hawaii vacation by following our list of travel tips.

Find the best season for you

Hawaii’s climate is tropical – warm and humid all year round. Daily temperatures in Hawaii are around 24 ° C in February and 29 ° C in August and September. The driest month is June, and the wettest – December and January. The local climate is very pleasant because the conditions are easily tolerated. Temperatures are never too high or too low. Night temperatures are between 19 and 23 ° C throughout the year.

Get to know the airports

The main codes of airports in Hawaii are as follows:

  • HNL – Honolulu, Oahu
  • ITO – Hilo, Hawaii
  • KOA – Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
  • LIH – Lihue, Kauai
  • OGG – Kahului, Maui

Plan your budget realistically

Really, almost everything will cost a little more than normal. Most tourists find that food prices (whether in a grocery store or a restaurant) are much higher than at home.

Gasoline prices are very high and the only island with a decent transportation system is Oahu. You will have to travel a lot and it will be quite expensive. The price of gasoline varies from day to day and island to island.

Accommodation, hotel, or alternative accommodation

If you want to save money, consider making reservations that include bed and breakfast or vacation rentals. Staying in one of these “rooms” can actually help you make your vacation unforgettable.

The hosts are usually quite familiar with the islands and will often recommend sights and activities that are not listed on the “tourist” maps. The only disadvantage of this type of accommodation is that it will undoubtedly lack the spectacular amenities that the resorts can provide.

Hawaii is a beautiful place consisting of 7 inhabited islands, 4 of which are the most popular destinations: Hawaii (Big Island), Maui, Oahu and Kauai. Checking the weather, a day or two before you leave will help you pack appropriate clothing and equipment. Once in Hawaii, lay back and enjoy the stunning natural beauty and friendly “Aloha Spirit!”