✅10 Things Visitors Have to Know Before Booking Their Trip to Hawaii
🌊1. There Are Eight Major Hawaiian Islands.
Those include Oʻahu, Maui, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi Island (the Big Island), Lānaʻi, Molokaʻi, Niʻihau and Kahoʻolawe. While both Niʻihau and Kahoʻolawe are off-limits to visitors, the remaining six are fully accessible to travelers.
🌊2. Local Verbiage—Pidgin
It’s good to know a few local phrases and verbiage before arriving in the Islands, just to avoid confusion. First and foremost, the residents of Hawaiʻi should not be referred to as Hawaiians—unless they are of actual Hawaiian descent—and instead be called locals.
🌊3. Island Hopping is Fast and Easy
The flight itself will only take 30 to 45 minutes, depending on where you’re headed to, and popular airlines like Hawaiian Airlines and Southwest Airlines offer a wide variety of interisland routes.
🌊4. Hawaiʻi Has Seasons—Kind Of
Hawaiʻi does not have seasons in the traditional manner. If you’re looking for more affordable flights and extra room on the beach, fall and spring—minus spring break—are great seasons to book your trip.
🌊5. Definitely Rent a Car
Get a car, and if you’re thinking about hitting up Lānaʻi or Molokaʻi, you’ll actually need a vehicle with four-wheel drive to see much of the island.
🌊6. Know Some Hawaiian History
You don’t have to be an expert in Hawaiian history before coming to Hawaiʻi, but knowing the major points will help put things into perspective for first-time travelers.
🌊7. Pets Are a No Go
Animals being brought to Hawaiʻi must be quarantined for 30 to 120 days to ensure rabies is not introduced into the local ecosystem.
🌊8. Respect the Land
To keep our islands beautiful, please pick up your trash—and any trash you see around—and respect the ʻāina (land) as you would your own home. This also includes not touching any local wildlife you see.
🌊9. There’s Even Traffic in Paradise
Hawaiʻi has some of the worst rush hour traffic in the nation—especially on Oʻahu and Maui—so you want to be well aware of when daily commuters are on and off the roads.
🌊10. Heed the Signs
Typically on days with big surf, you’ll see signs in the sand warning swimmers of dangerous rips, heavy shorebreak and more, and it’s in your best interest to heed these warnings.
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Cre: Hawaii.com
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