Hawaii Vacation Tips

Category: travel & leisure — Author: admin

As everyone knows, vacation time is very precious. Getting the most out of the time and money you spend while vacationing can be the difference between a good vacation and a great vacation.Decide on a realistic itinerary. I have seen many try to shove a four-island itinerary into a fourteen-day stay, only to lose steam after the first five. Plan on two or three days per island for a comfortable pace, or plan a day trip to that last island which will eliminate your need to pack up and decide on yet another hotel.

Plan your air itinerary to arrive and depart the islands in the late morning or early afternoon. This schedule gives most the benefit of connecting to/from the outer islands with a minimum of disruption even in the event of a delayed flight. It is also the most efficient since check-in time at Hawaii hotels generally is 3:00 p.m. and checkout time is 12 noon. This schedule also works well with avoid additional charges with rental cars.

Take advantage of the many free or almost free activities in the islands. There is hiking, swimming, tennis, cultural festivals is widely offered free of charge all year around that can make an otherwise budget busting vacation affordable.

Research, research, research and plan, plan, plan. This is the most important aspect of a successful vacation. Learn about where you will be staying and what you will be interested in doing well before you arrive. Many begin to plan their activities the minute they arrive, which wastes time and enjoyment of your hard-earned vacation.

I hope that these tips are useful to you, and when planning, also remember to be flexible, since the unforeseen or unexpected is always possible.

by Lottie Tagupa

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Kohala Coast Hotels, Hawaii

Category: travel & leisure — Author: admin
Kohala Coast Hotels, Hawaii Accommodation for All Budgets on the Big Island, HI Hotels along the Kohala Coast on the Big Island of Hawaii cover luxury resorts, low-key accommodation and long term condo living.

Hotels along the Kohala Coast vary in price, luxury and quality of amenities. What’s consistent, though, is the warm spirit that welcomes guests. Find below recommended hotels on the west coast of the Big Island.

Kona Village Resort

PO Box 1299 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

1-800-367-5290

If the thought of gentle living, individual huts and lively evenings appeal to you, then you’ll fall in love with the ancient fishing community of Kona Village Resort. The first impression is one of tranquil beauty and authenticity: they must have hid this place from tourists! 125 individual hale, or thatched-roof bungalows, scatter over 82 acres of lush foliage, white and black sand beaches, and dark volcano rubble. Although there are no telephones, TV’s or radios in the rooms, amenities are first class. Snorkelling gear, fishing poles, Kona coffee and use of the many facilities on-site are included in the rates, as are meals. Prices start at $660 USD per night.

The Fairmont Orchid

1 North Kaniku Drive, Hawaii

1-800-845-9905

The Fairmont Orchid delivers a nice combination of resort venue and Hawaiian charm. All of the usual luxuries found at the Fairmont chain are present, but with distinct Big Island sincerity. 540 guestrooms span the pristine beaches and clear lagoons. A must is the incredible “Spa Without Walls” massage treatments in private oceanside, waterfall or pond cabanas. Complimentary activities include cultural hikes, volleyball, arts and crafts with the beachboys, Honu (turtles) talk, and botanical tours. Rooms start at $399 USD per night.

Outrigger Keauhou Beach Resort

78- 6740 Alii Drive, Hawaii

1-877-532-8468

For one of the best locations along the Kohala Coast, check into the Outrigger Keauhou Beach Resort. Here you’ll find basking turtles, ancient remains of heiau (temples) and many other significant artefacts around the property. It has great culture and education programs, like Hawaiian language, interesting talks, celebrations, and hula dancing. This is where to beat the tourist traps and learn from highly respected locals. Prices start at $145 USD per night.

ResortQuest: Kona By The Sea

75- 6106 Alii Drive, Hawaii

1-866-774-2924

If you plan to stay for more than a few days, Kona By the Sea is ideal. These one and two bedroom condos are larger than any hotel rooms you’ll find. The ocean views are stunning and the atmosphere is ultra casual. Make sure to experience Spa Hina, their on-site wellness spa. Services are unique and come with a fresh fruit plate and water. Try their signature chocolate facials, scrubs, manicures and pedicures, or their vinotherapy treatments using champagne, wine and grapes. For the classic touch, the Lomi-Lomi massage will renew your senses with each stroke. Room rates start at $280 USD and massages are $95 USD for an hour.

Hilton Waikoloa Village

425 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Hawaii

Reservations: 1-800-HILTONS

For real resort accommodation, try the Hilton Waikoloa Village. 1,240 rooms extend over 62 acres of oceanfront rooms. A tram service and small boats are available for getting guests from one side of the resort to the other, taking in the luxury setting as you glide past. This is also the home of Dolphin Quest, a program designed to educate visitors about dolphins up close. Choose from one of the nine restaurants, book your spa treatment and just hang loose. Prices begin at $249 USD per night.

Contact the Big Island Visitor’s Bureau, 1-800-464-2924, to help plan the rest of your trip.

by Lori Henry

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