I'm looking to book a vacation to Hawaii for my honeymoon next June and would like to split my time between Oahu and Maui. What is the best way to travel between Islands? Has anyone had any personal experience with these islands?What is the best way to travel between islands in Hawaii?Any one of four inter island air carriers: Aloha Air, Hawaiian Air, Go Air, or Island Air. However, this just in from Pacific Business News:
The interisland airline Go! reposted its $29 one-way fares last week and announced over the weekend it was extending the offer through Monday night.
Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group Inc. (Nasdaq: MESA), operator of go!, said it was extending the offer "just for the heck of it."
The initial offer, which was matched by Hawaiian Airlines and Aloha Airlines, was for selected seats on selected flights with several blackout periods around the holidays of November and December.
"Once again we've received an amazing response to our fare sale," said Joe Bock, chief marketing officer for go!
Last week Mesa Air Group reported that go!'s load factor had fallen to about three quarters full in August.
Interisland air capacity is up significantly -- more than 10 percent -- from the same time last year, due to three factors: (1) a substantial expansion of Island Air, whose smaller aircraft now fly more routes than either Hawaiian or Aloha as they serve routes most of which are not served by the larger carriers; (2) the launch of go! with frequent service between Honolulu and the four major interisland destinations of Lihue, Kahului, Kona and Hilo; and (3) an expansion of Hawaiian and Aloha service to those same destinations in an effort to prevent go! from wresting market share from the legacy carriers.
Personal suggestion for time allotment: I recommend a 50/50 split between Maui and O'ahu. Just remember: summer is peak season; lotsa tourists, lotsa little kids, lotsa college kids, lotsa traffic... but also lotsa fun...What is the best way to travel between islands in Hawaii?
Ive been there 3 times. Once I took the cruise. It was nice but not worth th money. Second time I took a small sailboat my girlfriend and I rented. Nothing better then that. To make it easy, last time i did the plane and hotel thing.What is the best way to travel between islands in Hawaii?Hawaiian Airlines
HELICOPTER!!
Believe the hype. With a helicopter, you can see more of the smaller islands than you could ever hope to on the ground...and it's VERY romantic. Especially if you spot some place on the ground that you'd like to go see, and then after the ride, go visit it.
My wife and I have done this three times, and it never fails to stir up the romance.
Enjoy the good times!What is the best way to travel between islands in Hawaii?You can take an island hopping all inclusive cruise or arrange to fly to each island and stay for as many days as you like at each island. We planned a similar trips for a clients who wanted to visit several islands. Our clients have been happy with both these islands. If you are interested in working with a certified honeymoon specialist please feel free to contact us. Our information can be found at bctravelcompany.com. Now is a great time to start planning your honeymoon for Hawaii and we have lots of information online through our apple vacations partner as well as others and we include resort information with all our free quotes as well as island information upon request.
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Hawaiian airlines has island hoppers everyday cheap some packages include several islands, try Molikai it real Hawaiian,
Hawaiian Air is a shuttle etween islands. They go around among each island several times a day. Very inexpensive too.What is the best way to travel between islands in Hawaii?
One way is to take a cruise, discount inside cabin, 7 days $650. This includes food and room, but not liquor. Otherwise, the cheapest airfare is $39 1-way, then hotel room, maybe $100 and rental car. The cruise is a bargain when you add these factors. The waters are fairly calm in June.
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