What To Look For In A Hawaii Travel Package

December 16, 2009 by  

What should you look for when you look at Hawaii travel packages? Well you look for the best deal for one – what offers you the most for the price. And if you’re bound and determined to see a specific island, you’ll want to make sure your Hawaii travel package will include time on that island.

There is so much to explore and experience with each of the major Hawaiian Islands that it is recommended to visit one island at a time. That is because it’s impossible to see and do everything on all the islands on one visit. Repeat visits can be spent taking in the sites and adventures of the other islands.

So to help you out, we will look at some of the things to do in the islands. That way picking your Hawaii travel package should be a bit easier.

Of course you have to start with the biggest island of them all, called ‘Hawaii’ and also known as the ‘Big Island’. The Big Island of Hawaii is one of the most geologically diverse islands to be found anywhere. In the winter, there is snow-capped Mauna Kea that rises above tropical rainforests and Kilauea, the world’s most active volcano. The Big Island’s Kona coast is world-renown for deep-sea fishing, the Kohala coast for sun, beaches and first-class resorts.

Maui is an island more commonly known as the ‘Valley Isle’ for obvious reasons. It offers fabulous opportunities to visit places such as Haleakala Crater and Lao Valley. If you enjoy taking pictures of the scenery you enjoy, then this island is for you.

Another island you will love on your Hawaiian travel package is Lanai. This is also known as ‘Pineapple Island’ (no prizes for guessing why) and there are only two resorts here. That means that you won’t be crowded, and this is the place if you want to enjoy Hawaii and also enjoy your peace and quiet.

If swimming and diving appeals to you, then the ‘Friendly Isle’ is for you. Its real name is Molokai, and it is relatively underdeveloped compared to the other Hawaiian islands. You should put this on your list of Hawaiian travel packages if you want a quiet peaceful vacation with lots of water to play in.

Oahu, or ‘The Gathering Place’, has famous Waikiki Beach, big surf on the North Shore, the Polynesian Cultural Center, great shopping, night-life and dining. Oahu is home to many beaches for you to enjoy including Hanauma Bay, Kailua Beach, and Ala Moana Beach.

Finally, we come to the last island in this short tour of Hawaii. Last but by no means least, because it is Kauai, a magnificent display of natural beauty offering what Mark Twain called ‘The Grand Canyon of the Pacific’: Waimea Canyon. It also offers the Pacific Ocean fronted by the 1,000 foot cliffs of the Napali Coast, and some fabulous waterfalls. This is truly a feast of natural beauty, and you can sit and enjoy it on one of its many beaches that boasts the most wonderful climate in the world.

Visit GreatHawaiiVacations.net for great Hawaii travel packages, Kauai travel deals and special offers on a Big Island travel package.

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8 Responses to “What To Look For In A Hawaii Travel Package”

  1. zalari etherd on April 20th, 2010 9:17 am

    i remember do that frm my field trip

  2. fascial on April 26th, 2010 1:54 am

    One Week in Deluxe Studio at Valley Isle Resort, Lahaina, Maui $1050 #SFO #cl #realestate #vacation

  3. Twitter on July 11th, 2010 12:16 am

    #10: Autobiography of Mark Twain, Vol. 1: Autobiography of Mark Twain, Vol. 1 by Mark Twain, Lin Salamo, Harriet E…

  4. Chris Davis on October 28th, 2010 7:50 pm

    Aloha from Hanalei. In blatant violation of orthopedist's orders, surfed Middles and Pine Trees last 3 days. It was a bit ugly, but caught a few nice waist to shoulder longboard waves, an rotator cuff is still intact. Greg had fun in some overhead plus weaves, and Colin caught a few. Also did some good hiking in Waimea Canyon, went kayaking today with Carol and had an excellent dinner at the Beach House with Carol's best college friends. See you Thursday morning. Mahalo, Chris

  5. Social Traffic on April 7th, 2011 11:29 am

    Aureus Medical Group – Hawaii – As you drive along the scenic coast, you’ll see deep water-carved gulches and valleys, thick with tropical foliage. Stop and tour gardens full of exotic plants and orchids like the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden and World Botanical Gardens, home to triple-tiered Umauma Falls. This area is also home to Akaka Falls, one the Big Island’s most famous waterfalls. One look at the beauty of these water

  6. The Smiley Dude(grew a mustache) on July 2nd, 2011 9:06 am

    looks like ole Mark done some serious drugs at one time

  7. Claire: What do you idolize? on August 15th, 2011 5:37 am

    Shutter Island.

  8. on October 7th, 2011 7:49 pm

    Damon – My primary reservations are that the proposed Re-charging stations that have been mapped out here on the Big Island will not be feasible at all. They are too spread out and at locations that are not real convenient for most Big Island Drivers. We will be driving close to 30-40 miles just to get a charge if the locations remain where they are currently scheduled to be in place.

    This would work on a smaller island such as Oahu… but only 4 charging stations planned for the entire Big Island and they are just too spread out.]]>

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