Planning your honeymoon can seem so daunting when you’re in the midst of planning your wedding. All-inclusive options are very appealing to visitors to Hawaii, particularly honeymooners as it’s so nice to kick back and not have to worry about a single thing, even where to get your next meal!
To get started in your planning, walk yourselves through these questions:
1) Do we want a truly all-inclusive honeymoon, meaning that every meal and activity is planned?
If you’ve taken other all-inclusive vacations before, such as to Mexico, be aware that there are no similar options for Hawaii, unfortunately. In Hawaii, travel agencies and companies put packages together offering couples and families “all-inclusive” options; they’re not cheaper, just easier for the tourists to purchase. One-stop shopping!
If this is the option you want, you need to recognize that this won’t be the cheapest option! Basically, it will cost the same as if you had found all the options and put them together yourself. To get started in your search, visit www.all-inclusive-hawaii.com where you can search by island. Most options include flight, hotel stay for about a week, rental car, meals and activities.
One of the most popular resorts in Hawaii is on the big island in the Kona district: Kona Village Resort. While they don’t include airfare in their packages, they do include meals and activities in one of the best vacation spots in the islands.
2) Are we looking for a package that includes just flight and hotel?
Now this is the more popular option that often does yield a less-expensive result than if you had booked your flight and hotel separately. Deals like this are easy to find! Sites like Pleasant Holidays, Apple Vacations and Expedia pack together those two most expensive costs, often with a rental car as an additional option. You can also call your local travel agent for current deals.
3) On which island do we want to spend our honeymoon?
If you’re looking for the least expensive Hawaii honeymoon with the most package deals, choose Oahu. Most flights, even for tourists headed to another island, land at the Honolulu airport. There are tons of resorts and hotels in the Waikiki and Honolulu area that have seen less tourists in recent years, so if you’re looking to save some money while still having a wonderful time, consider Oahu first. Just don’t forget to rent a car so you can see the rest of the island!
Other options include: The Big Island of Hawaii (lots of options in Hilo and Kona), Maui (very romantic!), Kauai (gorgeous and laid-back) and Molokai.
4) Do we want to go on a cruise to Hawaii?
If you’re thinking of “all-inclusive,” cruising may not be your best option. You’ll still have to buy your airfare separately if you have to fly to your departure port, plus any costs such as rental cars on the islands you visit. However, cruises are a great option if you’re looking for a luxurious experience that includes all meals, a room with a view or even a balcony, free room service, and lots more. Plus, cruises that sail to the islands offer excursions at each port of call for an extra fee.
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