From discovering secret waterfalls, to checking out the surf or catching a glimpse of an erupting volcano, Hawaii is full of surprises! It’s a picture-perfect destination that’s popular for nature lovers, surfers, honeymooners, hikers, or anyone looking to slow down and enjoy the slower pace of island life. It’s a one of a kind culture with abundant natural beauty, endless adventure and flawless beaches. The Hawaiian Islands have it all!
Hawaii is HOT, HOT, HOT!
And I am not talking about the lava flow. Hawaii is such a unique and diverse vacation destination and US travelers are rushing to plan their trips there during this time when domestic travel feels “safer”.
After all, Hawaii can feel like an exotic, international vacation without ever leaving the good ‘ole USA. There is so much to do in the Hawaiian Islands – a wide range of activities and experiences – however I always like to share my top 5 things of what NOT to do when visiting one of my favorite vacation destinations.
Here they are…
1. DON’T visit too many islands!
Hawaii is not meant to be experienced in a hurry, so why do so many people want to visit all 5 major islands in 10 days? Each time you switch islands, you basically use up a day of your vacation with packing, checking out of your resort, returning your rental car, early arrival at the airport, baggage claim, picking up your new rental car, driving to your new hotel, and settling in. I recommend no more than 2 islands in a week (focusing on only one is even better!), 2 islands in 10 days, or 3 islands in 14 days to be able to enjoy each destination to the fullest.
2. DON’T assume that a Hawaiian vacation is like staying at an all-inclusive resort!
First, there is no such thing as an all-inclusive resort in Hawaii. State law prohibits the inclusion of alcohol in a hotel room rate/package. And it wouldn’t be the wisest choice to eat all your meals at a resort where there is so much deliciousness waiting outside. The best-case scenario is to find a good resort package that includes a wonderful breakfast each day and then explore the many culinary options that are open to you. Plus, Hawaii is an easy driving destination and some of the best experiences are found outside of the resorts.
3. DON’T let a luau be the only cultural education you get!
Before you leave for your vacation, do a little reading on the fascinating Hawaiian history and culture. There is so much more to Hawaii than the beach! Learn some much-used Hawaiian words; Attend cultural workshops and classes that are often offered free at your resorts. And, most of all – be respectful of the Hawaiian ways and customs. Even though it is still the USA, you are a lucky visitor.
4. DON’T pack your stilettos and neckties!
“Formal” attire in the islands means putting on a fresh Aloha shirt and your best flip flops. Men do not wear ties under normal circumstances and women can get by with sundresses and sandals. However, DO remember to bring strong, reef-safe sunscreen and your favorite sunglasses and/or sun hat. The rays can be brutal, and you don’t want to ruin your vacation with a killer burn.
5. DON’T forget to leave your road rage and impatience at home!
Life just moves slower in the islands, and you need to adjust your expectations. NEVER honk your horn unless it is an emergency because it is considered very rude. Always be generous letting locals pass you or letting people merge or turn into traffic. If it takes a moment for someone to acknowledge you because they are “talking story” with someone else, take a deep breath and smile. Your turn will come! And a meeting time usually means 10-15 minutes later. Get used to it…you might even relax a little!
As your travel advisor, I’m here to help you dream about your next adventure! How about Hawaii…the picture-perfect destination!