Hawaii Honeymoon?

Matt asked:


I’m thinking of honeymooning in Hawaii and have a couple of questions. My partner prefers all inclusive resorts, is this possible and can anyone recommend one. I want a hotel thats small, unique and luxurious. If we can’t go all incl are there lots of nice restaurants to eat out in and how expensive is food and drink in and outside of hotels? Any help or reccomendations welcome. Prob looking at a budget of £2 - £3k for the hotel and then flights on top. looking to stay for 2 weeks, should I stay on one island or move around? would prob prefer one base that would enable us to have day trips and perhaps one overnight trip to another location. I realise this is more than one question but like I say any info would help.

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5 Responses to “Hawaii Honeymoon?”

  1. jb_f4 Says:

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    Did you say small yet unique and luxurious?
    Hotel in Hana could be the best for you.
    Hana is located in the east side of the island of Maui.
    I’ve lived here in Maui for almost a year now but i’ve never been to hana yet.Actually, hana is a remote place which they say that there are almost 600 curves to it narrow road which is also called road to hana.here are some random pics of hana;

    for details about hotels and prices you can try this link:
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    Have a nice vacation and honeymoon.

  2. LONA R Says:

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    Cruises i was on one in sept I love it all island .The food was great are room was the best the view .I can not say enight about it i am so glad that was the way we went .We rent a car and we drove the road the other person was talking about it was scare but the view was great i would do it a gain.the road to Hana.Thank about it GOOD LUCK

  3. Usaneko Says:

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    Have you thought about taking a cruise? NCL offers cruises that visit all Hawaiian Islands and makes stops at the Big Island of Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, and stays overnight at Kauai. If this is your first time to Hawaii, a cruise may be right for you. Your ticket prices usually include most of your meals (all you can eat ^.^) plus stops at the most popular areas in Hawaii, with shuttles to shopping centers and sites.

    If cruising isn’t your thing, meals run about $20-40 USD for the nicer restaurants, and $7.50-15 USD at the good local places. I think you should pick 2 islands and maybe spend a week at each. Gives you enough time to see the sites and relax without getting bored, but I don’t suggest trying to see all the islands on this one trip. It sounds like you should start with Maui where you can catch a ferry to Molokai and Lanai, then end with either Kauai or Hawaii because Maui is very quickly becoming a mini-Waikiki, and overcrowded with tourists, so staying on Kauai or Hawaii, the less developed islands, will allow you to see the natural beauty of Hawaii also. I’m not sure about the all inclusive, you should talk to a travel agent about it.

  4. Edwards D Says:

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    You can checkout these two websites below for an inclusive resort rate and Good Luck!

  5. wizard Says:

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    Check out this site called Its search covers 30 over sites with 700,000 hotels.

    All the best. Have a nice trip