![]() ![]() No bridges or tunnels connect the islands, so the only way to move from one island to another is by air. To travel between the Hawaiian Islands, you must fly. Most people can’t do that, so Bruce suggests giving Hawaii Aloha Travel a call and speaking to one of our advisors. If you are flexible with your travel dates, consider traveling midweek, as flights are cheaper on weekdays. Book your flights in advanceīooking your flights in advance can help you save a significant amount of money. To save money, consider visiting Hawaii during the off-season, from May to November, when prices are lower and the weather is still pleasant as part of your Hawaii vacation plans. During this time, airfare and accommodation prices are at their highest. The peak tourist season in Hawaii is from December to April, when the weather is warm and sunny. “You know who to call.” Choose the right time to visit He explains the importance of booking well in advance to take advantage of always-changing discounts and incentives.īruce will be off on his own Hawaii vacation for his upcoming birthday, which will involve waterfall rappelling and other adventures that will surely make their way onto the next Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast. ![]() “It is tough to get started,” Bruce says of basic Hawaii vacation planning 101. Real talk about transportation during a Hawaii vacation is up next, with Bruce noting that taxi and rideshare services are quite limited and spendy on Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai. “We want you to have a good time! We’re really doing this every day.” And the cheapest option isn’t always the best option. Too many Hawaii visitors want a multi-island Hawaii vacation and don’t understand the actual pricing they face. When you island-hop, Bruce notes, “Make sure you understand that it’s a travel day.” Timing your itinerary is vital when considering basic Hawaii vacation planning 101. It takes a lot to visit the islands of Molokai and Lanai, where accommodations are limited, fairly exclusive, and frankly expensive. This leads to key factors to consider for “island-hopping” or visiting more than one island. “I would pick just one island and go with it for a full, immersive experience,” says our host of a typical 5-day stay. ![]() Bruce talks about how to consider Hawaii’s four major islands of Oahu, Maui, Hawaii Island (the Big Island), and Kauai. You need to budget your time, not just your money. “Make sure you have a realistic budget.” That’s one of the most important parts of basic Hawaii vacation planning 101. The number of available rooms and rentals decreases as demand soars.īruce shares real-time pricing for a 5-day Maui vacation for two from Atlanta in the coming weeks, and the numbers will startle you. “Time is running out, and availability is getting really, really tight.” International travel to Hawaii is expected to surge. Calls and emails and messages with questions from savvy travelers have been pouring in at Hawaii Aloha Travel, and Bruce offers his insider’s take on what is most important when booking a Hawaii vacation.ĭemand is high, Bruce says, and it is only going to grow as we roll into the summer holiday season. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 15:21 - 11.9MB)Īloha Bruce offers some keen local insight into “Basic Hawaii vacation planning 101” on this new episode of the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast.
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