Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
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Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
DH and I are looking to go to Hawaii this summer (either July or August).
Keep in mind that we're currently living in San Diego.
I found flights through Expedia...
Airfare for 2 people, roundtrip, nonstop July = $720 August = $650
We definitely want to go to Maui and Kauai after reading everyone's posts on here about Hawaii, and DH would also like to go to Kona.
We'd like to be as budget-conscious as possible... (but still want to sleep somewhere decent and clean!)
Now, a few questions.
1) The airfare prices are good right? 2) What are our options and the pricing for interisland travel? 3) How many nights would you spend in each place? 4) On which islands do you recommend renting a car? 5) How much should we budget for daily expenses? (Food, excursions, etc.) 6) What are our best options/your recommendations for hotels? How are the B&Bs?
I REALLY appreciate anyone who takes the time to read this whole thing and respond!
THANKS
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Posted 2/25/08 3:54 PM |
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ml110
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
hi! we were looking into going the same time- july... i found a lot of help on tripadvisor.com. there are actually message boards about hawaii, and people who live there post on them and reading those was sooo helpful! you can really get a good idea about each island and what there is to do on each one. you can also get ideas for hotels, and can go on there and read reviews of the hotel you want to stay at.
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Posted 2/25/08 5:28 PM |
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mosa77
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
i went to hawaii last may my plane ticket roundtrip from ny was 650 with nwa airlines i stayed with a friend in wakiki beach so i dont know about hotels but my suggestions are....
oahu-must go to turtle beach, cockaroach cove, and Hanauma bay
maui-road to hana buy the book or cd so you can find all the good hidden places make sure to stop at the black sand beach and go to the halekala national park the crater is gorgeous!! that is where my avatar pic is taken
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Posted 2/27/08 12:56 AM |
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Alli06
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
Posted by hayleyandsteve
DH and I are looking to go to Hawaii this summer (either July or August).
Keep in mind that we're currently living in San Diego.
I found flights through Expedia...
Airfare for 2 people, roundtrip, nonstop July = $720 August = $650
We definitely want to go to Maui and Kauai after reading everyone's posts on here about Hawaii, and DH would also like to go to Kona.
We'd like to be as budget-conscious as possible... (but still want to sleep somewhere decent and clean!)
Now, a few questions.
1) The airfare prices are good right? 2) What are our options and the pricing for interisland travel? 3) How many nights would you spend in each place? 4) On which islands do you recommend renting a car? 5) How much should we budget for daily expenses? (Food, excursions, etc.) 6) What are our best options/your recommendations for hotels? How are the B&Bs?
I REALLY appreciate anyone who takes the time to read this whole thing and respond!
THANKS
1.I think the price for airfare is good. You might be able to find it cheaper.
2. You will need to take a plane when hopping to each island. It cost around $100 each. You have to go thru the whole airport process.
3. My favorite island was Kaui, and second Maui. I also think we would of liked the big island, but we didn't have enough time. Oahu is okay. Well, since I don't know anything about you guys, I will tell you this. Kaui and the big island are very laid back. Not much night life. This is why we loved Kaui so much. If you ever pictured what Hawaii would look like in your mind, Kaui is what you are thinking. It is very green and beautiful. We stayed at the Grand Hyatt and it was a amazing hotel. Maui on the other hand is more built up but still beautiful. There was a lot to do, and more night life. We stayed at the hyatt, and again highly recommend it. So with that said, it depends on what type of people you are. If your more laid back, stay on Kaui longer. If you want more to do and night life, then stay in Maui longer.
4. You need to rent a car on every island other then Oahu IMO.
5. I would budget about $200 for food and $200 for excursions per day. Breakfast always ran us around $50 a day. Dinner was around $80-100 and up. Lunch was around $30-40. I'm sure you won't be doing a excursion every day, but some are very costly. Figure $100 per person and up.
6. I can't tell you much about hotels, other then the Hyatts we stayed in. It depends on what you like. The Hyatt's are very resort like. Same goes with a lot of the hotels. Then they have the no frills hotel, that will be a lot cheaper but still right on the beach. I would check Trip advisor or expedia and search hotels for your price range.
Hope this helps!!! I want to go, I love Hawaii!! If you need a travel agent I have a great one.
Message edited 2/27/2008 8:41:57 AM.
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Posted 2/27/08 8:41 AM |
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JessInCA
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
1. Airfare is good. Out of curiosity, which airline are you taking? I was searching for flights to HI out of SD recently, and didn't find great prices.
2. When we were there, we took a quick interisland flight on Hawaiian airlines. I believe there's a ferry between two of the islands somewhere... but we didn't take it, so I don't know the details.
3. We spent 4 nights in Maui, and that was nice. Haven't been to Kauai or Kona yet.
4. Rent a car on Maui. Again, haven't been to the other 2 islands, so I don't know.
5. I would budget roughly $200 a day for expenses. Sometimes you'll spend less, sometimes more.
6. Hotels I can't help much with - we stayed in Lahaina on Maui in a motel that was just ok. I don't remember the name. It wasn't a chain. But it was within walking distance to the beach and "downtown" area, so that was nice.
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Posted 2/28/08 12:53 PM |
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
Posted by JessInCA
1. Airfare is good. Out of curiosity, which airline are you taking? I was searching for flights to HI out of SD recently, and didn't find great prices.
2. When we were there, we took a quick interisland flight on Hawaiian airlines. I believe there's a ferry between two of the islands somewhere... but we didn't take it, so I don't know the details.
3. We spent 4 nights in Maui, and that was nice. Haven't been to Kauai or Kona yet.
4. Rent a car on Maui. Again, haven't been to the other 2 islands, so I don't know.
5. I would budget roughly $200 a day for expenses. Sometimes you'll spend less, sometimes more.
6. Hotels I can't help much with - we stayed in Lahaina on Maui in a motel that was just ok. I don't remember the name. It wasn't a chain. But it was within walking distance to the beach and "downtown" area, so that was nice.
Jess,
I used bookingbuddy.com to find flights. They search through all of the major search engines (travelocity, expedia, orbitz, etc. to find the best price).
Thanks for the other info too!
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Posted 2/28/08 1:14 PM |
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bikramaddict
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
Posted by hayleyandsteve
DH and I are looking to go to Hawaii this summer (either July or August).
Keep in mind that we're currently living in San Diego.
I found flights through Expedia...
Airfare for 2 people, roundtrip, nonstop July = $720 August = $650
We definitely want to go to Maui and Kauai after reading everyone's posts on here about Hawaii, and DH would also like to go to Kona.
We'd like to be as budget-conscious as possible... (but still want to sleep somewhere decent and clean!)
Now, a few questions.
1) The airfare prices are good right? 2) What are our options and the pricing for interisland travel? 3) How many nights would you spend in each place? 4) On which islands do you recommend renting a car? 5) How much should we budget for daily expenses? (Food, excursions, etc.) 6) What are our best options/your recommendations for hotels? How are the B&Bs?
I REALLY appreciate anyone who takes the time to read this whole thing and respond!
THANKS
i can't answer the airfare ? b/c I got a package but i recommend spending more time on kauai then maui. we went to both and maui was a little too commercial for us...and we usually like places where there is lots of action. we went for 9 nights total and i would've preferred another night or two if that helps. actually, i think its necessary if you're doing 3 islands.
food - bfast was included in my package so i could be a little off, but i'd plan on anywhere from $150-$300/day for food and excursions. We stayed at Hyatts on both islands - the one is Kauai is absolutely beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!! Definately worth every penny. The one in Maui is nice, but I probably would've been happier at the Westin next door.
Get a car for both islands. I didn't go to oahu but if u choose to go there, i don't think you need a car. but i'm not 100% sure on that one.
good luck! you're going to LOVE Hawaii!!!
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Posted 2/28/08 3:13 PM |
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
Thanks so much everyone!
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Posted 2/28/08 3:54 PM |
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DaniJude
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
first of all, you are going to love hawaii
lets see here...
1) The airfare prices are good right? To me, those airfare prices seem very good... especially for non-stop flights. also, according to our TA flights out of san diego to hawaii (esp NS) are hard to come by! so that sounds good to me. i would go in august personally - the closer you get to september the smaller, according to the staff people we spoke with when we were there, the crowds are - as people start to prep for back to school. plus, the air is a lil cheaper so that's nice.
2) What are our options and the pricing for interisland travel? your best bet for interisland is flying - the flights are dirt cheap and they are competitive with each other (the two main airlines that fly there which is aloha air and hawaiian airlines) - for us it was like 42 dollars round trip per person! to the point where the guide told us that people will take a flight to another island to SHOP for the day - that is how cheap they can get sometimes! they were advertising this super ferry when we were there but they were constantly being delayed or canceled due to protests b/c enviornmentalists were saying it is very bad for the environment - it runs about the same price as a flight so i wouldn't take the chance with that - def fly!
3) How many nights would you spend in each place? for us - we could not get enough of kauai - that is the one thing i regretted a little - we should have spent more time there. i could have even done without seeing oahu at all although i am happy i did - i just LOVED kauai and DH had an amazing time too -- i would stay there five nights if you can -- four at the minimum. as for maui - great island!! we stayed in wailea which was a little less hustle and bustle compared to kaanapali - it was just gorgeous - we were there seven days - you could get away with five but i wouldn't go less than that. ideal: five days in maui, five in kauai and 2 on kona if your hubby wants to do that - there isn't a whole lot to do there aside from some snorkeling and such according to our TA so i would say you could get away with two nights and be satisfied.
4) On which islands do you recommend renting a car? the *ONLY* island you won't need a rental car on is oahu and since you are not planning on going there you are going to need to rent a car, IMO, on each island you visit - absolutely needed in kauai and maui.
5) How much should we budget for daily expenses? (Food, excursions, etc.) it wasn't as bad as we thought it was going to be - we avoided the high priced buffets as much as possible and tried to shoot for "cold buffets" which was as much toast and cereal as we could eat - we would stuff our faces for as cheap as can be and then have a small snack for lunch and have a NICE meal for dinner - anywhere from, on average, $60 up to about $80-$100 per dinner - at average places - so, for a 12 day trip I would budget around $1,500 total for FOOD. the excursions can get pricey but they are the best things to do!!!!! i would AVOID the ATV tour on maui - can't speak for other islands but inexperienced tour guides and you take your life in your hands in maui -- but DEFINITELY do the horseback riding on either maui or kauai--- kauai is on the beach and out of this WORLD (check out my LIW album for HM pics from that) -- also, the ZIP LINE tour!!!! It was AWESOME in maui and i have heard just as great in kauai - that is a MUST!!!! snorkeling and reef fishing is fun -- on a catamaran or a sail boat out of kauai -- then, on maui, we did a waterfall hiking tour that took our breath away - it is AMAZING. so check that out - it was anywhere from $100 per person up to $200 per person depending on what you do but WORTH it!!!! 6) What are our best options/your recommendations for hotels? How are the B&Bs? there is not a whole lot on kauai in terms of hotels - that's one of the biggest things i loved about kauai - it is very undeveloped - we stayed at the grand hyatt in poipu and there is also the sheraton in princeville -- i cannot rave enough about the grand hyatt in poipu - WOW - they have this HUGE salt water lagoon and all of these pools - it will take your breath away -- the property itself is like an old mansion - not a high-rise place - VERY relaxing - we could have stayed there the WHOLE trip. they have great restaurants there too -- dondero's (an italian place) was FANTASTIC -- definitely eat there even if you don't stay there AND DEFINITELY eat at the poipu beach broiler on poipu road!!! it was so good and a great value too! we had some of our best meals on kauai at dondero's and the broiler! as for maui - you'll have more options with your hotel choices - there is a lot more on maui - we stayed at the grand wailea which is up there in price so you might not want to go there - infact, wailea in general is pretty pricey - it is a small strip of three 5-star hotels (our place, the fairmont kea lani which is to die for!! just beautiful and the four seasons hotel) --- so, check out kaanapli - you should be able to get a nice hotel - but take a ride to wailea if you can -- wailea beach was voted number one in the world a few years back and it is stunning --- don't feel weird about going on the beach b/c in hawaii beaches are all public property so even if it is in front of a hotel they cannot tell you that you can't be there - all beaches are public in hawaii - a guide told us that which was great! if you can - while in wailea - eat at longhi's for breakfast or lunch (GREAT!!!) and eat - for sure - at nick's at the fairmont OR bistro molokini at the grand wailea - that was great and the prices were good too!
ok - hope that helps!! FM me if you need anything else!!
HAVE FUN!!!!!!
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Posted 2/29/08 8:09 PM |
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
Didn't want to quote... but THANK YOU SO MUCH DANI!
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Posted 3/1/08 10:44 AM |
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DaniJude
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Re: Can anyone help us with Hawaii??
Posted by hayleyandsteve
Didn't want to quote... but THANK YOU SO MUCH DANI!
hah, i don't blame ya!
you're welcome!!!
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Posted 3/1/08 6:32 PM |
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