Untold Tips for Hawaii Honeymoon Packages

Posted by IwedPlanner on October 8th, 2015

Hawaii is among the top honeymoon destinations in the world. You do not need to get a visa and worry about foreign currency exchange if you plan to spend your honeymoon in Hawaii, even if the islands are separate from mainland US. Each of its islands has something unique to offer to every couple, whether you and your spouse are looking to chill or have a bit of an adventure, or enjoy a combination of both. Check out these tips for Hawaii honeymoon packages that can help you plan your trip accordingly.

  • Find specialists

    Go online or use a wedding planning app that gives you access to a wide range of honeymoon travel specialists in your area. This way, you can easily get in touch and arrange personal meetings with them to talk about your budget and plans for your honeymoon in Hawaii. They can suggest things that you can enjoy, see, and do in the Big Island, too.
  • Best time to go to Hawaii

    There really is no ‘bad’ time to go on a honeymoon in Hawaii because the average temperatures never fall below 72 degrees Fahrenheit, but you can save on airfare, hotel accommodation, and tour packages if you choose wisely. The best time to visit is during late summer or fall, but be sure to book the honeymoon package about four months ahead. If you want to avoid the crowds, go in early spring when it is not too crowded.
  • Compare honeymoon packages

    It makes sense to choose the cheapest package, but avoid making your final decision until you have compared it with other packages. The cheapest honeymoon package may not necessarily be the most comprehensive, so be sure that it offers everything you want to experience and do in Hawaii. Moreover, beware of surcharges and make sure that everything is revealed to you when you request a quote.
  • Where to go

    Honolulu and Waikiki Beach are the main tourist zones. If you are staying there, consider venturing out of the area to see Hanauma Bay, Lanikai Beach, and the Polynesian Cultural Center.
  • For long stays

    If you are staying for an entire week, consider booking a resort for four days and spend the last three days exploring the island.
  • Consider arranging your transportation

    Ask if the package comes with transportation or rent your car in Hawaii. A convertible may not be the best choice due to excessive winds and cold temperatures around volcanoes.

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