Hawaii Travel Packages: Tips And Tricks

May 17, 2009 by  

Hawaii is one of the leading travel destinations for Americans who want to visit the tropics while staying in their own country. Hawaii travel packages offer all the things you’d dream about when booking your trip to paradise: beautiful white sand beaches, warm tropical waters, a pleasant light breeze, and scenic palm trees.

Average temperatures in Hawaii are pretty consistent all year. There are only two seasons, summer and winter. The average daily temperature only changes slightly each month. Expect approximately 85 degrees in the summer and 78 degrees in the winter. Furthermore, while it rains every day up in the high mountains, the rain is very focused. Even if it’s raining where you are, traveling a slight distance means you can probably find a sunny spot on a beach not too far away.

When considering your vacation packages, you need to realize that there are several islands in Hawaii and consider how many of those you would like to visit. While searching you may find a Kauai vacation packages, a Maui vacation package or a Big Island vacation package. Traveling between islands is usually done by small plane and should be figured into the price of your preferred package.

No matter which package you choose, be prepared to do research into activities on that island. Besides asking your travel agent and engaging in Internet research, you can also ask those who have been to Hawaii about their trip and what they enjoyed most. The personal experience of others can always be taken into consideration as long as you remember that every experience is different and yours will be too.

Hawaii travel packages often have brochures; however, these pamphlets rarely have information about non-tourist attractions. If you want to distance yourself from the large commercial resorts and trappings, try visiting a small town along the shoreline of the Big Island in Hawaii.

Your travel agent can set you up with Hawaii travel packages including a variety of exciting activities which will make your trip memorable. These highlights include helicopter rides, para-sailing, guided touring, hiking, and even surfing lessons. The novelty of these activities, although at additional cost, is well worth experiencing. This is a decision you won’t regret.

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7 Responses to “Hawaii Travel Packages: Tips And Tricks”

  1. hila on April 24th, 2010 3:15 pm

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  2. billedge on April 26th, 2010 10:59 am

    i think the best way to do so is searching the internet.u will find so many links to your topic.

  3. polockbiri nald on April 27th, 2010 2:56 am

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  4. umpanes cirial on May 7th, 2010 5:08 pm

    I'm going to Kona too this Sat for a week. Some of the places I've visited on previous trips are White sands beach south of Kona village, Kekaha Kai State park which has a really nice, large beach, Volcanoe national park, Akaka Falls on the Hilo side of the island, ect…

    Volcanoes National Park is really cool and you can walk through volcano craters and there is a spot you can drive to where you can watch lava flow into the ocean, going around sunset is best. Also going to some of the really big resorts is fun, especially the Waikaloa resort, it's huge and there is plenty to see and do there. Go snorkeling, scuba diving, or fishing on a boat. There are shops and resturants in downtown Kona. Take a drive to the other side of the island to Hilo or the northern section and check out all of the sites there.

    If you want to do cheap dining the best way is to rent a condo/vacation rental and just make food there. My dad has a condo there and that is usually what we do instead of eating out every night.

  5. Christa on August 22nd, 2010 9:13 am

    Hi Kristin,
    I hear ya. If I need the internet for research or if I'm actively working on a blog post, the internet is needed. If I'm working on fiction or just journaling or even just doing so focused work on my computer, I need to disconnect from the internet. Unplugging is a valuable thing for our writing and our sanity.

    I was reading your blog and saw that you wrote a post about a blog hop. What is that? Sounds fun!

    -C

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