Hawaii conjures up images of leis and luaus, but try and imagine a world without the hula. This provocative hip-shaking, belly-baring dance was once banned by missionaries. Thank goodness, the hula is still legal today and anyone heading to Hawaii will get their fair share of it. The hula is so contagious, it's likely you'll start dancing on your flight to Hawaii.
Hawaii is exactly what the movies and photographs make it out to be. Blue lagoons, palm trees, rainforests, secret gardens, cascading waterfalls, and towering volcanoes. Its beaches range in color from gold to black and its waters are clear blue. There’s no shortage of adventure in Hawaii, which is why tourists always book return flights to Hawaii year after year.
Hawaii is made up of eight main islands – Hawaii, Maui, Kahoolawe, Oahu, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai, Niihau – and hundreds of smaller islands. The Aloha State was formally admitted as the 50th state to the United States on August 21, 1959.The best way to see Hawaii is to choose your island and fly directly there. Travelers can get additional Hawaii flights from Oahu, the Big Island, Maui, and Kauai. But before you leave the airport in Hawaii, make sure you grab your lei.
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Peak Season
Resorts are fully booked and Hawaii flights and prices are high from mid-December through March, and sometimes into April. The last two weeks of December are particularly busy in Hawaii and summer school vacation brings a lot of families to the islands.
Off Season
Cheap flights to Hawaii are available in the spring and fall, mid-April to mid-June and September to mid-December, which is also the best weather. However, if you’re coming the last weekend of April, book your reservations early as that is Japan’s Golden Week (four national holidays in one week), and the islands are very busy with Japanese visitors.
Oahu has a bus system, and taxis are available on the larger islands, but it can be very expensive taking a taxi for a long distance. You’ll probably want to rent a car, possibly even on Oahu. Except for Lanai, Hawaiian car rental rates tend to be reasonable, but gasoline prices are high. Traffic on Oahu is heavy; there are approximately 400 cars for every mile of road on Oahu. If you do rent a car, make sure to avoid rush hour. Interisland airlines offer several trips a day for traveling from one island to another.Another option is to go by boat: the Molokai ferry goes back and forth to Maui, and the Lahaina-Lanai Ferry provides service between Maui and Lanai.
The idea is to visit just one island—find the one that’s right for you and there’ll be plenty to do.
Major airports in Hawaii:Hilo International Airport (ITO) (Hawaii)Honolulu International Airport (HNL) (Oahu)Kahului Airport (OGG) (Maui)Kaunakakai Airport (MKK) (Molokai)Kona International Airport (KOA) (Hawaii)Lanai Airport (LNY)Lihue Airport (LIH) (Kauai)
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