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Is Hawaii good for single men?

Hawaii is Safe to Visit for Singles Hawaii is a great place to visit for a solo traveler because it is safe. Crime rates are lower than the national average and far lower than international destinations in the tropics. There are few sketchy neighborhoods and those are far from tourist spots and resorts.



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Generally, most locals are happy to see the tourists come and see what life means for them, especially those activities that depict a life many have never seen, learned, or experienced.

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With that in mind, how much do you need to budget to visit Hawaii? Well, in general, you're going to want an average of about $4000 per week, depending on where you're staying and which island you're visiting on your Hawaii vacation.

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Generally speaking, a one week trip to Hawaii will cost you about $4000. However, prices vary considerably depending on the time of year, the number of people you travel with, and where you stay.

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Sure, you can wear jeans in Hawaii. But unless you're going up to the summit of Haleakala you'll probably be more comfortable in almost anything else due to the balmy temperatures and humidity. I have visited Hawaii in every season and never wished I had jeans with me.

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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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2 weeks is the perfect amount of time to comfortably visit 3 islands (and you can squeeze in a 4th island if you're really bad!).

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If you want to go to Hawaii … It can be very expensive. Hidden costs like resort fees and exorbitant parking prices can easily break the budget.

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When broken down, the literal translation of the phrase translates to [Alo] meaning 'presence' and [Ha] meaning 'breath. ' Together the word aloha translates to 'The presence of breath' or 'breath of life. '

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