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Planning a Vacation in Hawaii

Preston Cope • Feb 10, 2021

Aloha! This welcoming is something that will be heard when landing on the beautiful islands of Hawaii for a vacation. There’s no place like Hawaii, the beautiful beaches, the palm trees, the lushes green mountain ranges, the culture, the food, and so much more! I am sure there are envisions of it already. However, before actually being emerged in the Aloha Spirit of the islands it is important that one does research and takes the time to plan a Hawaii vacation. This way, all the time spent actually on vacation can be used enjoying, playing, and relaxing rather than stressing or having disappointment due to ill-informed decisions.



So where does one begin planning a vacation in Hawaii?


First, decide which island or islands you will be visiting. Since Hawaii is considered one state, sometimes people think that all the islands are the same. This could not be farther from the truth! There are six major islands that are accessible. They include: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and the island of Hawaii or also known as “The Big Island.” All of these islands are unique and each have their own characteristics and activities. So, take time to read up and watch videos on each one to decide where best to vacation. If this is going to be your only time visiting Hawaii, I would suggest visiting two or more of the islands while in the state to experience as much of the diversity as possible.


Once you decide on which island or islands you’ll be visiting, it’s time to choose a specific location to stay and plan activities accordingly. Hawaii has a wide variety of options to satisfy the thrill seeker, the adventurer, or the relaxer. The style of the vacationer will help to determine where to stay on the island. Want to be close to a beach to lay out in the sun, get in the ocean, and relax with some Mai Tais, daily? Looking to be central to activities such as skydiving, horseback riding, and shark diving to reduce driving time each day? There are many combinations of adventures, relaxation, and locations to stay so take the time now to do research and have a general plan of how the vacation will go.


Lastly, once the decision is made on which islands will be visited, and the general location of your stay on the island, it will need to be decided what kind of housing accommodation one will utilize. There are two main options when it comes to housing accommodations, either a hotel or a short term rental (Airbnb, HomeAway, etc.…). The main differences between the two are service, price, and design. Hotels are more suited for clientele that are looking to have an extra level of service, which can include room service and maid service. Be sure to check with the hotel as not all of them provide these services. While short term rentals usually do not provide

room service or daily maid service they still provide great housing accommodations (sometimes nicer than hotels) at usually a more affordable price. There are also many short term rentals located within “condotels” which means paying for the price of a short term rental, but still being able to utilize the amenities of the hotel, such as the pool or gym. Since short term rentals are mostly privately owned, they usually have more personality and can have items such as longboards, bikes, and games that can be utilized during the stay. Depending on their budget and what the vacationer is looking for from housing accommodations will determine whether a hotel or short term rental is best for the stay.


Here are some options for short term rentals to stay in Oahu or Maui  .


When choosing housing accommodations whether it be hotels or short term rentals don’t just book the unit

based on the pictures and headline. Be sure to read the full description so you are aware of exactly what the stay includes and any and all fees that apply other than just the advertised nightly rate.


In conclusion, take the time now to do research and plan for a trip to Hawaii to get the most out of the vacation. Decide on which islands will be visited, what to do on each island, where to stay, and what kind of housing to stay in. Most importantly, be safe and have fun, and embrace the Aloha Spirit!


Preston Cope

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