• Romantic Holidays

    Feel the romance as you and your loved one head out to the tropical paradise of the Hawaiian Islands. This destination is the ideal setting to soak up the love and enjoy each others company away from the rest of the world.

    The famous beaches of each of the Hawaiian Islands offer are popular romantic holiday locations because they are romantic and picture-perfect. Lose yourself in each other as you stroll hand in hand along the Waikiki beach whilst feeling the waves lap up on your feet. Listen to the sound of the calm waves as you both lounge under a palm tree with a drink in your hand.

    Stay at a tranquil and intimate resort like the 4 star Fairmont Orchid in Hawaii where you escape from everyone else leaving you to concentrate on nothing but each other. Or how about the 5 star Kahala Hotel & Spa on a secluded beach in Oahu? Pamper yourselves to a couples massage and feel rejuvenated from head to toe.

    End your day with a romantic candlelit dinner under the stars on the beach. Let the glow of the moon shine over you as you tuck into delicious dishes from all over the world. What could be romantic?

    To book you romantic Hawaii holiday then fill out the enquiry form below. Our dedicated Hawaii holiday representatives will get back to you shortly to help plan you the most romantic holiday of your life.

  • Luxury Holidays

    A Hawaii luxury holiday is like a dream come true. The luxury can last from start to finish depending on your own preference. As soon as you leave your house you can have a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce waiting to take you to the airport. Arrive to the airport in style as you check in your luggage and head to the first class lounge. Here you can relax, be pampered and enjoy a drink or two before you board into first class.

    Waiting when you land will be your chauffeur who will drive you to your 5 star hotel or resort.  Here the staff will welcome you with ‘Aloha’ and put a Hawaiian garland around your neck. Check into your luxury suite complete with a balcony where you can enjoy beautiful views of the picturesque beach and volcanoes in the distance.

    Be treated like a star throughout your whole holiday and pamper yourself from head to toe to ease those stresses away. Indulge in first class treatment, service and hospitality just the way you deserve. What could be more amazing?

    For that picture-perfect luxury Hawaii holiday then just fill in your details below. Our Hawaii experts will be glad to help you plan your ideal luxury escape and will be in touch shortly.

    A Hawaii luxury holiday is like a dream come true. The luxury can last from start to finish depending on your own preference. As soon as you leave your house you can have a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce waiting to take you to the airport. Arrive to the airport in style as you check in your luggage and head to the first class lounge. Here you can relax, be pampered and enjoy a drink or two before you board into first class.

    Waiting when you land will be your chauffeur who will drive you to your 5 star hotel or resort.  Here the staff will welcome you with ‘Aloha’ and put a Hawaiian garland around your neck. Check into your luxury suite complete with a balcony where you can enjoy beautiful views of the picturesque beach and volcanoes in the distance.

    Be treated like a star throughout your whole holiday and pamper yourself from head to toe to ease those stresses away. Indulge in first class treatment, service and hospitality just the way you deserve. What could be more amazing?

    For that picture-perfect luxury Hawaii holiday then just fill in your details below. Our Hawaii experts will be glad to help you plan your ideal luxury escape and will be in touch shortly.

  • Hawaii Honeymoon

    A honeymoon in Hawaii is a truly exotic experience that any couple will enjoy and remember for the rest of their lives. If you are after great luxury, comfort and relaxation then this is the place for you.

    The 6 unique islands have their own personality which makes it easier for you to choose your ideal one to visit. These islands are home to some of the world’s most extraordinary nature both on land and off land.

    Share your first days as a married couple together on this paradise haven and lounge on some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Visit the famous Waikiki beach and work on that gorgeous honeymoon tan.

    If you’re feeling adventurous then try out some of the exhilarating water sports on offer such as snorkelling, surfing, diving and much more.

    For a perfect evening head down to a local Luau where you and you partner can try the famous hula dancing, wear grass skirts and really lose yourself in the Hawaiian traditions. Feast on mouth-watering cuisines as you party the night away and celebrate your marriage together.

    To make sure your Hawaii honeymoon is one that dreams are made of then feel free to fill out your details below. One of our Hawaii honeymoon experts will soon be in touch to help you.

  • Things To Do in Hawaii

    Relax on one of the most famous beaches in the world. The Waikiki beach in Oahu is a very popular tourist location which makes the beach lively. Other beaches around the islands also offer white sands and calm turquoise waves, which is perfect for sun, sand and sea worshippers. 

    With so many great activities to do whilst on the beaches, the list is endless! Take a whale-watching catamaran cruise where you can witness the majestic whales as they dive in and out of the sea. Or why not get up close and personal with the magnificent sea life living under the water. Hawaii is home to some amazing snorkelling sites such as Molokini where the water is the clearest of all. If snorkelling isn’t your thing then you can board a boat with a glass bottom which lets you witness the stunning sea life whilst staying dry.

    Explore one of the largest mountains in the world, Haleakala. It stands over 3,000 feet above sea level and is a dormant volcano which is full of volcanic rock. Go right up and see into the crater for an unforgettable experience. For a more active volcano visit Kilauea which is the most active in world. Situated on the south-eastern tip of the Big Island, it is one certainly not to be missed. Take a hike in the lush rainforest and witness the vents spewing steam and new land being created.

    Hawaii is one of the best places in the world for golf so makes sure you enjoy a game or two to improve your handicap. With over 80 courses to choose from located around the 6 islands you can play on all sorts of locations including rainforests, sandy beaches, sea cliffs and much more. For the shopaholics, the islands boast art galleries, art studios and large shopping centres. Here you can buy a range of items such as designer clothing, custom jewellery, surfboards, fine art as well as a Hawaiian holiday memento which you can cherish forever.

    A trip to Hawaii would be incomplete without an authentic Polynesian Luau. This is where you can soak up the traditional culture, style, history, music and dance of Hawaii. Hula dance in a grass skirt, paint your face with vibrant colours or simply watch as the locals entertain you with their great heritage. Enjoy fresh cuisines from all over the world as you party the night away in this exotic haven.

    For more expert advice on what to do in Hawaii and how to get the best out of your Hawaii holiday then simply fill out your details below. One of our representatives will be in touch very soon.

  • Type of Hawaii Holiday

    Escape to this sun-kissed paradise and say aloha to the locals as they welcome you by putting a traditional Hawaiian garland (Lei) around your neck.

    The Hawaiian Islands are unique which is what has made them a fantastic holiday destination for many years. It’s no wonder that holiday makers return here year after year. Whether you are after a luxury holiday, honeymoon or romantic holiday the Hawaiian Islands will guarantee to please all.

    Each island has its own personality and will guarantee to make sure you have a magnificent holiday every time you visit. There are 8 islands that make up Hawaii, of which 6 of them are open to visitors. These 6 islands are Kauai, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Oahu and Hawaii.

    Hawaii offers so much to do and see which makes it a great holiday location for travelers of any age. Lounge on the beach and enjoy the Hawaiian sunshine as the gentle waves lap up on the shore. Or if you’re feeling adventurous then exhilarate yourself with some extreme waters sports such as surfing, diving and snorkeling. Whatever you feel like doing once you’re here, staying at a great resort will make your trip even more enjoyable.

    To start planning your great Hawaii holiday let us help you from start to finish. Simply place an enquiry below and we will be in touch shortly.

  • Hawaii Hotels

    With so many great resorts and hotels to choose from it can be difficult to pick the best one. Our travel experts have picked some of the best hotels on each island to make it easier for you.

    Oahu is home to the state of Honolulu as well as the world-famous Waikiki beach. This area is very popular amongst travelers making it quite lively and sometimes crowded. Be at the heart of Waikiki beach and stay at the 4 star Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio hotel. Or if you wish to escape the hustle and bustle then the 5 star Kahala Hotel & Spa located on a secluded beach in Oahu is perfect for you.

    Hawaii is referred to as the Big Island due to its size. The size of Hawaii is larger than all the islands in the rest of the state put together. With 13 climate zones you can enjoy the sun, snow, rain and desert conditions all on the same island. Stay at the 4 star Fairmont Orchid located on a magnificent and secluded pristine beach boasting a tranquil atmosphere for you to relax. The 4 star Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel offers amazing oceanfront views and an award winning sushi bar.

    Maui is the second largest island of Hawaiian Islands. It is popular for more active holiday makers as there are so many things to explore, do and see. Relax at the 4 star Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa where you can immerse yourself in the beautiful landscaped garden and gorgeous waterfalls as well as the pristine beach. The 5 star Ritz Carlton Kapalua is an awar-winning resort which captures the essence of Hawaii and great luxury.

    Kauai is named the Garden Island due to its lush exotic beauty. It appeals to travelers who love the outdoors as there is so much on offer such as hiking, biking, swimming, snorkeling, surfing, horse riding and much more. The 4 star Hilton is located near a championship golf course and other great activities which you can enjoy.  The 4 star Sheraton Kauai Resort is situated on the renowned Poipu beach making it an ideal location for water activities.

    Lanai is more secluded with not much nightlife. This is perfect for those looking to escape the usual hustle and bustle and stresses of everyday life. Stay at the 5 star Four Seasons where you can be pampered form head to toe and the spa.

    Molokai is the undeveloped island and is home to Hawaiian natives. This is the island to visit if you want to enjoy Hawaii’s natural beauty in all its glory.

    For impartial advice about which island to visit and where to stay our travel advisers can help you find the best place to suit you. Simply place an enquiry below and we will be in touch shortly.

    Being one of the most famous destinations in the world, you can surely expect to find some of the most amazing hotels here. Whether you’re looking for a romantic retreat, a relaxing spa haven or somewhere the whole family can enjoy, Waikiki has a fantastic range of hotels and resorts to suit every traveller’s needs.

    The 4 star Hyatt Regency is situated a stones throw away from the beautiful warm waters and white sandy beach. It is also located close to Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium. The Hyatt Regency offers high-class personalised service, luxurious guestrooms and delicious culinary delights to make your stay here truly comfortable and most memorable.

    Enjoy spectacular ocean front views at the 5 star Sheraton Waikiki Hotel which towers above the rest. This fantastic resort is a great combination of contemporary mixed with traditional Hawaiian hospitality. With the famous Waikiki beach right on your doorstep, this child-friendly hotel is perfect for holidaymakers of all ages.

    With so many excellent Waikiki hotels to pick from it would take forever to name you every single one! Our Waikiki hotel experts will be delighted to help you find the right hotel to suit you. To find out more about Waikiki hotels then simply fill out your details below and our dedicated experts will soon be in touch to ensure you get the best advice and deals.

  • Contact Us

    Hawaii Holidays.net is a comprehensive travel guide covering the top destinations across the Hawaii islands. We strive to help travellers decide which island will suit them best and provide top notch travel advice and information, and we can prepare tailor made holiday packages to suit all tastes.

    Why not contact one of our advisors for help planning your holiday? We are available 7 days a week and since each of our advisors has an average of 15 years experience in booking holidays to the region you can be sure you are receiving expert advice.

    Hawaii Holidays.net is part of Holidaysplease limited and UK company registered at Albion Court, 18-20 Frederick Street, Birmingham B1 3HE. Telephone 0845 3 65 65 65. If you would like to get in touch via email please use the form below.

  • Hawaii Holidays

    For hundreds of years Hawaii has been known by many as the holiday destination that has it all. From the nightlife, golf resorts and all out entertainment of Waikiki to the wilds of the National Parks, volcanos, waterfalls and canyons Hawaii has something for every visitor. If Hawaii is the holiday destination for you click to see our best Hawaii deals or call us on 0844 463 2783 and we can tailor a package just for you. 

    Luxury Holiday to Hawaii

    Whatever your idea of paradise is we have something that will match it, if not add to it. Whether that idea is an untouched tropical beach for you & your partner, a fantastic surfer’s break on some of the best waves and one of the best surfing spots in the world, or an off the trail adventure exploring wilderness, natural wonders and exotic wildlife you will find it in a Hawaii holiday. The archipelago with literally over a hundred islands is sure to hold a part of that amazing luxury holiday to Hawaii you are searching for.

    With 6 luxurious main islands available for you to stay at while in Hawaii including “Big Island” itself (Hawaii), you will be guaranteed a great place for both rest and relaxation or exhilarating adventure take your pick!

    Hawaii Holiday Hotels

    Each of the 6 main islands available for a Hawaii holiday has an extensive choice of hotels for you to choose from, each with superb service, rooms and most importantly views to die for. Each hotel brings its own specialty to make it stand out from the crowd, whether it be restaurants with succulent food, pools that look and feel like oceans, while some even have their very own dolphins! Whatever the perfect hotel for you while on holiday to Hawaii, our experts are sure to be able to help you find it.

    We've assembled knowledgeable guides to each of Hawaii's main island destinations plus guides to the activities you can enjoy when taking a holiday in Hawaii, which we hope will be useful to you in planning your trip.If you are looking for help or advice on Hawaii Holidays or all inclusive holidays to Hawaii then call 0845 365 65 65 and one of our Hawaii Holidays experts will be more than happy to help.

    Travelling Around On Your Holidays in Hawaii

    You have a variety of ways available for getting around to the destinations and activities while on holiday in Hawaii. Car rentals are available at any of the airports on the major islands such as Oahu. There are also taxis, shuttles and local buses for those who don’t want to drive on holiday. If you need to travel to other islands you are able to catch regular ferry services. There are also interisland airlines that make travel between them very easy.

    Shopping on a Hawaii Holiday

    For those looking to get some souvenirs of the holidays to Hawaii or for those simply looking to take some of that Hawaiian style and culture back home with them, there are a variety of shops as well as shopping centre on the islands. The friendly and accommodating locals will happily help you find that perfect gift, souvenir or item of clothing.  

    Hawaii Holiday Expert

    Our Hawaii holiday’s experts have each had at least 15 years experience in booking luxury holidays to Hawaii from the UK, indeed we feel we're better positioned to plan you the perfect holiday than anyone else in the country.

    If you'd like us to offer you a tailor made quote on an unforgettable package to Hawaii, please get in touch through the form below or call us 0844 463 2783.

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  • Scuba Diving in Hawaii

    Widely recognized as one of the world’s best destinations for scuba divers and snorkelers, Hawaii has something to offer for divers of all levels of interest and experience.

    Scuba Diving in Hawaii

    Although Hawaii is technically made up of 132 different islands, generally visitors see only eight main islands: Ni’ihau, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii. Of these eight, the most popular (and populous) islands are Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii. Here’s a look at some of the most exciting diving sites off the four main islands.

    Kauai: Nicknamed the “Garden Island”, Kauai is rugged and pristine. During the winter months, fierce Pacific swells make the island inaccessible to divers, but during the the summer, scuba divers can find some excellent diving sites. The two best diving sites for beginners at Kauai are Tunnels Reef and Ke’e Lagoon, but there are also diving sites ideal for experienced divers looking for a challenge.

    Oahu: Oahu’s scuba diving sites include sunken planes, shipwrecks, and lava formations. Although the majority of scuba diving sites off Oahu are better suited for intermediate and advanced divers, some sites, such as Rainbow Reef and Pearl Harbor Wall off Oahu’s south shore, are also great for new divers.

    Maui: One of the best sites off of Maui is Molokini Crater, which is a State Marine Life Conservation District. The Conservation district offers divers a look at some of the Pacific’s most exotic fish and is suitable for both beginning divers and more advanced scuba divers.

    Hawaii: Hawaii, the “Big Island”, has an innumerable amount of dive sites. The large size of the island protects the surrounding ocean from strong trade winds, giving the water high visibility down to nearly 100 feet. Scuba divers and snorkelers shouldn’t be surprised to see schools of bottlenose dolphins, whales, and whale sharks in their dives off the Big Island.

    Snorkeling in Hawaii

    For those who prefer to stick closer to the ocean’s surface, Hawaii also has plenty of great places for snorkeling. Snorkeling is safer and easier than scuba diving, making it a perfect activity for the whole family. Snorkeling is also significantly less expensive than scuba diving, which requires more advanced equipment.

    Of the four main islands, there are loads of snorkeling sites that can be reached from the shore, and more adventurous snorkelers can take a boat or even a kayak further into the Pacific for a more interesting dive.

    Start planning your oceanic adventure to Hawaii today – seeing the Pacific Ocean’s exotic marine life in an aquarium doesn’t even come close to seeing them up close and personal in their natural environment.

     

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  • Hawaii Surfing

    Without argument, Hawaii is one of the best spots to surf on the globe. As early 1779, the British naval officer Captain James King recorded this in his journal:

    “The surf, which breaks on the coast round the bay, extends to the distance of about one hundred fifty yards from the shore… Whenever… the impetuosity of the surf is increased to its utmost heights, [native Hawaiians] choose that time for this amusement: twenty or thirty of the natives, taking each a long narrow board, rounded at the ends, set out together from the shore… they lay themselves at length on their board… their first object is to place themselves on the summit of the largest surge, by which they are driven along with amazing rapidity toward the shore.”

    Other archaeological evidence indicates that Hawaiians were surfing since at least the sixteenth century, but the sport could date back even earlier, to the ancestors of the Hawaiians in Polynesia. Unfortunately, western missionaries drove surfing nearly to extinction by 1890. But by the early twentieth century, surfing came back to Hawaii with a vengeance: in 1907, an Irish Hawaiian named George Freeth brought surfing to California to the first time, and by the 1950s, Californian surfers were trekking out to the Hawaiian islands in droves looking for bigger and better waves.

    Oahu's North Shore

    Perhaps the most famous surfing spot in Hawaii is Oahu's North Shore. For more than fifty years, daredevils and thrill seekers have traveled to Oahu to experience the North Shore's dangerous 25-foot winter waves.

    One of the surfing world's most famous events, “The Eddie”, is held off the North Shore at irregular intervals. Named for Hawaiian surfer and lifeguard Eddie Aikau, The Eddie is an invitation-only event held only when the North Shore surf is at its fiercest. In 25 years, The Eddie has been held only six previous times – and 2009 was the seventh, with surfers and enthusiastic spectators flocking to Oahu to watch the competition unfold.

    Surfing for Beginners

    Even though Hawaii is well known for spots such as the North Shore, where huge swells can intimidate even experienced surfers, there are still plenty of surf schools and gentle surfs ideal for beginners and even kids. All of the four major islands (Oahu, Maui, Hawaii, and Kauai) have surf schools on them and are a great way for beginners to get started.

    By the way, it's winter time in Hawaii when the waves are the biggest, so beginners surfers who want to try their luck in Hawaii should plan a holiday for the summer or autumn months.

    So why not experience the waves for yourself? Let our Hawaii holiday experts help you find the best waves for when you plan to visit. All you have to do is enter your details in the enquiry form below or to the right and our Hawaii holiday consultants will be in touch very soon.

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