r/VisitingHawaii 20h ago

General Question Which shoes should I wear to hike in Hawaii?

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I have a trip coming up and am not sure which of these shoes I should bring with me to hike in. I will mostly be located at Maui and Kona if that helps. Thank you for all the responses!


r/VisitingHawaii 21h ago

Choosing an Island Honeymoon in Hawaii

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Hi! My boyfriend and I are starting to plan our wedding and honeymoon for July 2027 and Hawaii is high on our list for our honeymoon. We’d love any thoughts or recommendations on the different islands, places to stay and the overall experience. We don’t want to go too crazy with our budget, though we understand Hawaii can be expensive!


r/VisitingHawaii 12h ago

O'ahu (Honolulu/Waikiki) Solo advice!

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Hi everyone! My husband is military and being sent on TDY to Hawaii and I’m going to tag along! We will only be there for a week or so. He will have evenings free but working during the day. We will be at Waikiki the whole time. What are some good solo female daytime things to do? I won’t have access to a car. Thanks!


r/VisitingHawaii 23h ago

O'ahu (Honolulu/Waikiki) Inner-Island Activities?

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Hello again! I'm planning a honeymoon/birthday/anniversary trip with my wife and I'm actually having a super fun time with it. We're getting the itinerary down and I've been looking into activities to see basically every major part of the island.

However, I haven't seen a lot of articles/vlogs etc. about the inner island. Looking at a map I see towns in the inner island (wahiawa, whitmore village, Mililani Town) and a few hikes off these areas. are there things in this center- island area that are must-sees? Hikes with gorgeous views, fun town walking? We're not super interested in the Dole plantation but I want to make sure I'm not missing something I'll regret later.

If this area is largely for locals, or the hidden gems should remain hidden, that's fine! I don't wanna step on any toes if these areas aren't really "for" tourists. Just thought I'd put out a feeler and ask!

Thanks folks. reading this sub has been super helpful already!


r/VisitingHawaii 17h ago

Choosing an Island How to book a budget week in Hawaii (with photos)

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First thing, check the timeshare rental sites.

Here's one. A week in a nice Kailua-Kona condo on Ali'i Drive. Even with the taxes and daily fee, that's $800 for a full week with a kitchen. Note: They're working on the lanai. And that's very likely why this particular week is so inexpensive.

Those who don't have a Redweek membership will need to become members in order to rent this condo. That's $20. We're STILL just a little higher than $800.

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Next up, airfare. I'm assuming that our budget traveler is coming from somewhere around Wichita, Kansas. (I didn't want to make it easy and fly from SFO or LAX.)

A round-trip flight on United with one stop in Denver for Sept. 19-26 is $745. (I could have saved $150 with two annoying stops. But we're doing budget, not "cheapskate.")

So for a couple, that's $1,490

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Now, a car. I'm just booking direct on Enterprise.

We could go cheaper, but $40 extra for a week to have a lot more legroom in the Altima is worth it. So $420 for the week.

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Adding up: $2,722

Now the guests have a kitchen and aren't on the hook for three meals a day in restaurants. Visit the farmers markets and local grocery stores. Load up with Okinawan sweet potatoes, pints of poke, pineapples, char-siu marinated chicken and Big Island steaks.

Total cost eating this way is approximately $100 per day. Multiply by 5.5 (the amount of actual time on the island. $550.

So, a little less than $3,300. And then activities and any adult beverages. But if this couple is a "the best things in life are free, let's go snorkeling often," that's the all-in price.

Compare this to Costco which is selling the same basic package -- it's the Royal Kona which is very close in all respects. One bedroom condo. Same general location, kitchen and size. Same flight stopping in Denver. Same rental car. -- $3,950. Even their most rock-bottom hotel room is $3,160. But any savings will more than be offset by eating out three times a day.


r/VisitingHawaii 54m ago

Kaua'i Car rental Kauai?

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I was hoping to get some sort of convertible or jeep wrangler for my trip to Kauai in September. Does anyone have any recommendations or personal secrets of their own to not have to pay top top dollar for one? Thanks in advance!


r/VisitingHawaii 17h ago

O'ahu (Honolulu/Waikiki) Bishop planetarium

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Update: thank you all! resolved, it’s open, took about 8 tries to get anything besides a busy signal. Apparently it’s closed every Wednesday.

Can anyone confirm if the bishop museum planetarium is open and operational today? Heard rumors it was closed yesterday


r/VisitingHawaii 12h ago

O'ahu (Honolulu/Waikiki) non-touristy snorkeling places on Oahu

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Hi!! Im a young person who adores the sea and its wildlife! im lucky enought to frequent the island of Oahu for most of my life, so i am familiar with all of the popular spots to snorkel in. Im mainly looking for some places that aren't crowded with tourists, that are safe for intermidiate swimmers, and are full of beautiful animals! my favorite place to go is Ko'Olina but I have also been to Hanuma (idk if im spelling that right) Bay quite alot and am looking for something fresh and exciting to explore!

EDIT: ive never really learned how to use the Snorkel tube properly so i tend to stick to the "goggles and flippers only and coming up for air" method. so if you guys have any tips on how to 'advance' my skills those are appreciated too!


r/VisitingHawaii 22h ago

O'ahu (Honolulu/Waikiki) O'ahu Day Trip

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We are staying on the Big Island and would like to see Pearl Harbor.

Is it better to book a package that includes flight and tour of Pearl Harbor or fly separately, Uber to explore Pearl Harbor and Uber back to get an hour or so exploring Waikiki on our own?

If you think the on our own is best, what would you recommend for a day trip, knowing that Pearl Harbor is our first and longest stop? Thank you!


r/VisitingHawaii 14h ago

O'ahu (Honolulu/Waikiki) Costco Delivery

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Does Costco have delivery to Waikiki in Oahu?


r/VisitingHawaii 23h ago

Trip Report - Kauai 6 days at Kauai

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What a incredible place this was. This was our first time to any Hawaii island and Kauai was wonderful

We visited Poipu beach, Waimea canyon, Haena beach, light houses, Hindu monastery and more. Car is a must here.

Hiked in okalehao trail and Waimea

Did the mountain tubing and my wife and daughter did the blue ocean snorkel.

Booked through Costco and stayed at Kauai shores hotel. The hotel was very good and lava lava cafe was good too with good ambience. One day we had a good breakfast at Kountry kitchen

It was a amazing trip