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Is Hawaii or Florida cheaper?

Which place is cheaper, Hawaii or Florida? These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. The average daily cost (per person) in Florida is $244, while the average daily cost in Hawaii is $342.



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In summary, Hawaii is substantially more expensive than Florida across all major categories that determine cost of living. Factors like high housing prices and grocery costs in Hawaii mean you can expect to pay 50-100% more compared to Florida for the same quality of life.

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So overall, compared to those warm water areas of the U.S. Gulf and Florida, Hawaiian waters are warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. As a general rule, Hawaiian waters average 77 degrees in the wintertime to 82 degrees in the summertime.

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Washington also took the top spot for being the most beautiful state in America followed by California, Alaska, Oregon, then coming in fifth was Hawaii. Hawaii is home to beautiful waterfalls, lush green mountains, never-ending sandy beaches and picture-perfect weather.

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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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April thru June and mid-August thru mid-September are Hawaii's low seasons, and airfares are lower then. No matter what time of year you travel, you may be able to score better deals if you travel midweek.

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' Hawaii is the most expensive state for groceries, according to recent data from Move.org. The average cost of groceries in Honolulu is $556.76 — $200 more than the national average of $355.50. Park's video comes at a time when many are reeling from the sky-rocketing cost of food in their own areas.

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The cost of living in Florida is 1% higher than the national average. Housing is 4% higher than the national average, while utilities are 1% higher.

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Food and Consumer Goods The majority of the food on the islands is brought in from the mainland United States, increasing the cost of groceries for residents. Additionally, the transportation and shipping costs associated with importing goods contribute to the overall higher prices of consumer goods in Hawaii.

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Is it cheaper to live in Hawaii or California? While both states have a high cost of living, California is generally cheaper than Hawaii, particularly in terms of housing costs.

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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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The island state is burdened by overtourism - and it's becoming a big problem. Last year, tens of thousands of extra US tourists left Hawai'i in turmoil as it struggled to cope with unprecedented tourism demands.

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It does not have the extremes of cold winters and summer heat waves and it usually does not have hurricanes and hailstorms. However, Hawaii's tallest peaks do get their share of winter blizzards, ice, and snow. Highest temperatures may reach into the 90s.

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