Hawaii Holidays

With hula dancers ready to welcome visitors, Hawaii is America's tropical paradise. Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the country's coral reefs, majestic mountains and stunning beaches make it a slice of heaven on earth. Experience it all on an Hawaii holiday.

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Turtle Bay Resort, Oahu
Turtle Bay Resort, Oahu
Experience true Hawaii on the Legendary North Shore of Oahu. Challenge yourself with our 36 holes of championship golf and 10 tennis courts, ...
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St Regis Princeville Resort, Kauai
St Regis Princeville Resort, Kauai
The 5-star St. Regis Princeville Resort resides on the northern shore of the Garden Island. Located in the 9,000 acre resort community of ...
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Royal Hawaiian, Waikiki
Royal Hawaiian, Waikiki
A private oasis on the world famous beach - for over 75 years, the Pink Palace is the hotel that made Waikiki famous. Located directly on ...
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Hawaii’s lush greenery is courtesy of a healthy rainfall. Though the sun shines brightly all year round, rain occurs at least somewhere on the island almost every day. Hawaii experiences year round highs of 28 degrees and from May to September the island enjoys summer with beautiful warm and dry weather. Winter occurs from October through to April with rainfall and surf conditions increasing during this time. Peak season usually occurs during winter with tourists spending their Christmas and Easter breaks in Hawaii. Avoid the crowds and wet weather by holding off until May through to September.

Though the islands experience different seasons, Hawaii’s diverse terrain means much of the state is split into cool and warm regions. The south west coasts on the islands are typically sunny and home to the best beaches. The rugged north eastern ends are a lot wetter and offer lush forests and cherished surf spots.

Surf carnivals and festivals are a dime a dozen in Hawaii. Some of the best celebrations include Kona’s annual coffee festival in November, the Billabong Pro Maui in December and April’s Merrie Monarch Festival which celebrates the art and skill of Hula.

Air

Airlines that fly from Australia to Hawaii include:

  • Hawaiin Airlines
  • Jetstar
  • Qantas
  • United Airlines
  • Direct flights from Australia to Hawaii can take around 10 hours. Other flights may include stopovers, most commonly in Los Angeles. Hawaii has international airports in Honolulu, Hilo and Kona.

    Sea

    For a more leisurely journey, select cruises from Australia to Hawaii via the Pacific islands are available.

    All Inclusive Resorts

    Hawaii’s luxury resorts boast waterfront locations with breathtaking views. Though more relaxed than a hotel, luxury resorts boast elegant interiors, modern amenities, numerous pools and a high level of service. View Resort options

    Private Villas

    Most of Hawaii’s private villas are immersed within tropical surroundings by pristine beaches. This form of accommodation offers peaceful privacy with modern amenities. Some Villas have their own private patios and access to shared facilities such as pools, poolside bars, gyms and restaurants.

    Spa Resorts

    Hawaii’s luxury resorts boast waterfront locations with breathtaking views. Though more relaxed than a hotel, luxury resorts boast elegant interiors, modern amenities, numerous pools and a high level of service. Talk to our Spa Holidays expert

    Bungalows

    A number of grand hotels can be found near the popular beaches and hubs of Hawaii. Here the accommodation is lavish and boasts spectacular views, quality restaurants, 24 hour service and all the modern amenities you desire. These hotels are often western-designed and make for a very plush home away from home.

    Honeymoons

    Honeymooners will be spoilt for choice for romantic accommodation options. All inclusive resorts and hotels offer wedded couples intimate privacy, luxurious suites and all the trimmings to ensure their holiday is stress free and unforgettable. View Honeymoon accommodation options

    To find out more about the range of holiday accommodation available with Travel Associates call 1800 017 849 or enquire online.

    Sights to See

    Experience Hawaii’s rainforests from a different perspective. The islands have a range of Zip Line tours that provide a bird’s eye view of the lush terrain. Little and big kids will love swiftly gliding on a giant flying fox through tree canopies, over waterfalls and down mountain valleys.

    When in Hawaii learn to surf from one of the locals. You’ll find numerous friendly surf schools on the islands, from the North Shore Surf Girls in Haleiwa to the Hawaiian Fire Surf School in Honolulu.

    If it’s clear weather, watching the sun set from the Mauna Key Summit will be the highlight of your trip. Standing 3976 feet high, Mauna Key Summit is one of the tallest mountains and offers once in a life time views. It is possible to hire a 4x4 vehicle to venture up, but it’s recommend to go with a tour as the roads can get a little scary to manoeuvre. The Waikiki Aquarium maybe smaller than other aquariums on the island, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in unique exhibits including monk seals, sea dragons and an awe-inspiring tank filled with moon jellyfish.

    Tours are also plentiful in Hawaii, from sight-seeing tours to hiking trips, whale-watching cruises, snorkelling excursions and helicopter tours the islands have something to offer every traveller.

    Don't leave home without...

    Ensure your energy levels are fully charged. This is the city that never sleeps, so you’ll want to experience everything it has to offer both during the day and night.

    Local Customs

    The city proudly welcomes diversity and individuality. Locals openly promote acceptance of people from all walks of life. Therefore tourists are welcomed with genuine American hospitality.

    Things to be careful of…

    Smoking

    Smoking is illegal inside bars, restaurants and other public places. Regardless of the law, most locals would appreciate visitors refraining from lighting up in restricted areas.

    Personal Safety

    Despite the perception and the propensity of crime dramas set in Manhattan, New York statistically is relatively safe for visitors. It is a big city, so crime does exist but there’s no need to be any more cautious than wandering around any other city.

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