If you have been to Hawaii what are the costs and what kind of travel package can we expect?

angelikabertrand64 asked:


How much the cost for two weeks in Hawaii?
What is the currency exchange?
What can you tell me about the locals and things to do there?
Interested in little hiking inlands, boating to the other islands.
Interested in seeing Nature and Animals of Hawaii…..
Thanks for any input I am thankful. Planning on going in 2009.

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4 Responses to “If you have been to Hawaii what are the costs and what kind of travel package can we expect?”

  1. no more patience!! Says:

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    Two weeks in Hawaii plan on around $1,000 hotel plus flight ($500.00). Flight prices will depend on where you are flying from. The prices are gave are for flying from the east coast. Look around on-line b/c u can find some reasonable prices you just have to research. There is no currency exchange if you are from the United States. The locals are friendly. Hike Diamond Head. Take Hawaii SuperFerry to other islands. Definitely you have to go to Pearl Harbor. If you want to see whales go in the winter months when they come from Alaska. Go to Hanamua Bay Nature Perserve for snorkeling. Hope this helps.

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  3. Tacymevol Says:

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    I always seem to find the best packages through Pleasant Holidays.
    Also I would suggest hiking to the to top of Diamond Head. The view is fantastic!

  4. kmunis Says:

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    Bottom line is that Hawaii is expensive. Most good hotels will be $300 a night or more and then you usually have resort fees and expensive parking on top of that. Food and beverages will cost more than you expect – many restaurants have websites so you’ll want to look at those to get an idea for your food budget. Your best bet is to do as much research as you can to try to find a good deal.

    Since you have some time before you leave, I recommend getting some type of hotel credit card, like a Marriott Rewards card. If you us that card exclusively between now and your trip you can probably rack up a couple of free hotel nights in rewards points.

    Try to determine which islands you want to visit. There are plenty of inter island flights and ferries so island hopping is easy, even as a day trip if the islands are close. Once you have an estimated itinerary then you can do more in depth research on those particular islands.