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Is it expensive to island hop in Hawaii?

Depending on when you want to travel and how far in advance you book your tickets, travel between the Hawaiian islands can be very reasonable. Flights can be found as cheap as $39 each way on Hawaiian and Southwest Airlines. $39 is the best we've seen. Expect to pay between $50 to $100 for a one-way ticket.



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An Introduction To Inter-Island Day Trips Exploring more islands in the great state of Hawaii means you will need to fly to each of the other islands. Taking day trips is a great way to see the unique features on each island. An active volcano, incredible rainforests, huge canyons and so much more to see.

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Determine travel dates and destinations. Ideally, you should spend at least one week on each of the four islands. But if you don't have a full month, plan for four to five days per island, then choose one or two regions within each. Make a list of things you want to do in order of importance.

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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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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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The best and most popular way to go Hawaii island hopping is by plane. Flights between Hawaiian islands include Hawaiian Airlines, Mokulele, Southwest, and Princeville. There are dozens of inter island flights every single day. Plus, these island hopping flights are very fast.

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Expect sticker shock. Food is very expensive in Hawaii, since most of it is imported from the mainland.

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In fact, Oahu is the cheapest of the Hawaiian islands for lodging, coming in behind both the Big Island and Kauai. Add to this its lower costs for food and transportation, and Oahu becomes a much more affordable option than Maui.

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Some people enjoy the hustle and bustle of Oahu, which offers just about every activity under the sun. Others prefer the quiet solitude and raw beauty of Kauai. For a true Hawaiian experience, you really ought to visit more than one island to get a sense of Hawaii's unique variety.

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Sometimes called 'The Gathering Place', O'ahu is one of the easiest islands to visit in Hawaii as it contains the majority of Hawaii's population and is where the state capital of Honolulu can be found.

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With such great variety, there's always a reason to come back again.
  • Oahu Brings the Best of City Life and Country Living. ...
  • Maui is Considered Heaven on Earth. ...
  • Hawaii Island is for Volcano Lovers. ...
  • Kauai is Nature at Its Finest. ...
  • Molokai and Lanai Offer a Laidback Getaway.


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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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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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