Trip to Hawaii: How to Choose the Perfect Hawaiian Island for Your Trip

When you hear Hawaii, the first thing that comes to your mind is perhaps a vacation. It’s not just you, Hawaii is one of the most popular tourist hotspots for […]

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When you hear Hawaii, the first thing that comes to your mind is perhaps a vacation. It’s not just you, Hawaii is one of the most popular tourist hotspots for hundreds of people from all across the globe. The tropical weather and breathtaking beaches of Hawaii call for the attention it gets. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly trip or a luxurious vacation, Hawaii has it all.

 

However, from so many options, it can get quite stressful to plan a Hawaiian trip. Worry not! We are here to help. In this article, we have gathered the best tips on how to choose the best Hawaiian island for your trip based on your budget and wish.

 

How Long is Your Vacation?

 

When visiting Hawaii, the normal rule is to visit one island a week. You can change it and, do a short visit to two islands in five days. However, each island is different, and even one week may fall short.

 

The ideal way to see Hawaii is to stay on each island for at least five days. Oahu is your best bet if you want to add on a quick journey to some other island for a short time, as it is the major hub for the islands. On your journey to or from Hawaii, stay an additional day or two in Honolulu and visit Pearl Harbor, Waikiki, and other attractions.

 

If You Want to Explore Nature

 

If you are a nature lover, Hawaii is the place for you. Each island has its unique natural beauty, but Kauai or the Big Island is worth a visit if you’re searching for something more daring. Kauai is a hiker’s paradise, featuring Waimea Canyon, dubbed the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” by Mark Twain, and the Kalalau Trail, the granddaddy of Hawaiian walks.

 

The Na Pali Coast’s magnificent 11-mile route carves its way through otherwise impenetrable green cliffs. Do you prefer to be one with Mother Nature? Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island to see lava flows and a bright volcano crater. The stunning waterfalls on the Big Island are a must-see for nature lovers.

 

The Big Island is also known for having some of Hawaii’s largest waterfalls, as well as some of the finest natural landscapes on the islands. There are several ways to explore Hawaii’s Big Island Waterfalls, each of which is unique and has Hawaiian folklore and mythology linked with it. Don’t miss out on seeing popular waterfalls on the Big Island such as Rainbow Falls, Hi’ilawe Falls, Akaka State Falls Park, and others if you want to experience Hawaii’s stunning natural landscapes and get the most out of your trip.

 

If It’s Your First Time in Hawaii

Every island is unique, but Maui has several that contribute to Hawaii’s uniqueness. The Valley Isle features everything you’ve imagined about Hawaii: golden beaches, magnificent resorts, and a volcano. It’s also easy to go around by automobile, and the Road to Hana is among the most picturesque trips on the island.

 

You may stay on the south or west sides of the island, but make sure to see everything: Upcountry Maui’s quirky mom-and-pop businesses, Hana’s lush and autonomous atmosphere, and Paia’s unique vibe.

 

If You are Visiting with Family and Kids

 

In Hawaii, there isn’t a “perfect” island for kids. They all provide a plethora of kid-friendly activities, conveniences, and lodging options. However, some portions of every island are more family-friendly than others, with calmer surf, more accessible beaches, and activities geared toward children.

 

If you’re visiting with a family, you should plan to stay on the south or west edges of the island. In the winter, the north shore of every island has stronger waves, and the east side might be windy, with less than optimal swimming conditions.

 

If You are Visiting With a Partner and Looking For Romance

 

Kauai, also known as “the Garden Island,” is so lovely that it’s difficult not to fall in love with it. The idyllic setting, complete with beautiful green cliffs, large stretches of pristine beach, glistening taro fields, and vibrant botanical gardens, is ideal for a romantic getaway for two.

 

You’ll discover luxury hotels that will treat you the whole day, as well as cozy beach bungalows where you can get more privacy. There are plenty of places to go riding and hiking, as well as places to rest.

 

If You Are Looking for Party and Fun

 

Honolulu is not only the capital of Hawaii, but it’s also the largest city on the islands and the best spot to stay if you prefer a metropolitan atmosphere. You’ll find high-rises, taxis, and a variety of stores, restaurants, and nightclubs here, as well as big-city amenities like a variety of shops, restaurants, nightclubs, high rise, and taxis.

 

The majority of visitors to Oahu stays in Waikiki, a bustling resort town on one of the world’s finest beaches. Many attractions, like the beach, Diamond Head, and Pearl Harbor, are a short walk or taxi ride away, making this island one of the few spots in Hawaii that you can visit without a car. While the other islands begin to go to bed as the night progresses, Honolulu continues to celebrate.

 

 

If You Want to Avoid Crowds

 

Lana’i is a perfect spot to enjoy your alone time since there are no streetlights, few chain stores, and just around 3,100 people living there.

 

Most sites require a four-wheel-drive vehicle, except the island’s two Four Seasons resorts (one of which is temporarily closed for redevelopment) and Lana’i City, a small town that serves as the island’s major center. But don’t let it put you off: Lana’i has some amazing spots that few visitors get to see, such as Shipwreck Beach, with its big rusty hulk off the coast, and Garden of the Gods, a landscape made with red rocks and boulders.

 

How Much Does it Cost?

 

You should budget $274 a day for your trip to Hawaii, which would be the daily average price based on the cost made by other guests. In the past, travelers have spent an average of $61 on meals and $29 on public transportation for a single day. In addition, the average hotel cost for a couple in Hawaii is $341. So, on average, a one-week visit to Hawaii for two people may cost around $3,839. If you are traveling alone then an estimated $1,919 for a week may be needed.

 

You’ll get the cheapest deals from January to the beginning of March, mid-August to mid-December, and early September.

 

The Dream Trip

 

Hawaii is the dream travel destination for many. But without proper planning and budgeting, the dream trip can turn into a nightmare. With the tips above, make a plan according to your requirements and get the most out of your Hawaii trip!

 

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