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Is 7 days too short for Hawaii?

While many vacations are five to seven days long, we recommend staying for at least 10 days to enjoy your Hawaiian vacation.



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Seven days is enough time to fill your itinerary across one or two islands in Hawaii. Deciding which island you go to and how long you spend at each really depends on the activities and vibe you're looking for. If you're looking for more of the party and lively scene, then Honolulu, especially Waikiki Beach is for you.

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It's typically recommended you spend 5 days per island minimum, and each one has enough to do to keep you occupied for much longer. You could spend all nine days on one island and still not see it all. The only realistic way to travel from island to island on your own schedule (aka not a cruise) is via airplane.

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The cost of a trip to Hawaii for two people can vary greatly depending on several factors such as the time of year, length of stay, type of accommodation, activities, and flights. As a rough estimate, a 7-day trip to Hawaii for two people could cost anywhere from $2,500 to $7,000 or more, depending on your choices.

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While many vacations are five to seven days long, we recommend staying for at least 10 days to enjoy your Hawaiian vacation. The time change is difficult to adjust to at first and takes about 3 days to get fully acclimated. So, allowing a couple days to get over the jet lag is important.

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Honestly, prices in Hawaii are not greater than mainland US. Some restaurants DO charge high prices depending on where (usually ocean side dining costs more, eating at high-end chain restaurants or hotels is expensive). However, there are places to eat where you can expect to pay prices you are familiar with.

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Seeing the best parts of the state in one week is tricky, but it isn't impossible. While you shouldn't expect to experience everything Hawaii has to offer in a mere seven days, a week is certainly enough time to fit in some amazing highlights.

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At least five days on Oahu is best if you want to spend some days at the beach, hike and explore different coasts of the island. With 7 days on Oahu, you can really slow down and explore a variety of activities around the island. Visiting Maui, too?

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If it's your first time in Hawaii, your ideal island will depend on your travel style and to-do list. For most travelers visiting Hawaii for the first time, the Big Island of Hawaii should be the winner because it offers the most diverse experiences.

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If you stay on one island your whole time, the different Hawaiian Islands are no different, even though there are six main islands in the chain. If you land on one island and stay there for 10 days, you will start to feel at home. There is no way you can get bored, as there is SO much to do.

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The average visitor to Maui spends 8.1 days on the island. How long you should stay depends on what you want to do, but you should plan to spend a minimum of five days on Maui.

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If you're willing to hop in your car in the morning and do lots of exploring and really want to see some incredible things you can't see anywhere else in the world, then Hawaii is definitely worth it!

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If you're ready to trade the hustle and bustle for variety and adventure in your life, Maui probably sounds like the perfect escape. If you're looking for something quieter and family-friendly, with plenty of outdoor activities and natural beauty, Kauai is the ideal island paradise.

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Though I generally recommend that first-time visitors stick to one island, since there's more than enough to see and do, island hopping is not difficult to do. The flights -- yes, you'll be going by air to most of them -- are short, so you won't miss much of the day.

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The Perfect Hawaii 10-Day Itinerary
  • Day 1 Morning – Road To Hana.
  • Day 1 Afternoon – Black Sand Beach.
  • Day 1 Evening – Kaihalulu Beach (Red Sand Beach)
  • Day 2 Morning – Haleakala National Park.
  • Day 2 Afternoon – Molokini Crater.
  • Day 2 Evening – Wailea Beach.
  • Day 3 Morning – Maui Ocean Center.


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For a one week trip, that means you'll spend anywhere from $350 to $1000 per week. Just remember that if you do choose to get a car rental in Hawaii, you'll need to be aware of parking fees. Parking fees around the cities cost just a few dollars per hour.

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YES you can do it for $3,000, including air fare, for two. including plane fare. (You don't say how many people). Just for starters, maybe check Expedia or Pleasant Hawaiian for air/car/hotel deals.

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Hawaii has some of the highest taxes and fees in the US. “These added expenses are going to make Hawaii more expensive than other visitor destinations,” Bruce says. Bruce also talks about the increase in the cost of activities like luau and organized tours.

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Conclusion. There are many other factors that affect the cost of living in Hawaii. But these three issues — high taxes, excessive land-use and zoning regulations, and the federal Jones Act — are some of the most important in explaining why Hawaii's cost of living is so high.

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In general, foods that are cooked, canned, frozen or commercially processed and/or packaged are allowed to be transported to Hawaii, as long as the product is arriving from within the U.S. Frozen or chilled meats are also allowed to be transported to Hawaii as long as the meat originated from within the U.S.

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While Hawaii is more expensive than 95% of the USA, it is cheaper than NYC, and especially the San Francisco Bay Area. The west bay including Silicon Valley, is more expensive across-the-board.

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