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Best 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 Days Hawaii Tours

Hawaii sits in the central Pacific as the United States’ only island state, known for its varied landscapes, strong local culture, and year-round travel appeal. Across Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai, travelers can move from busy urban beaches like Waikiki to quieter stretches of coastline, rainforests, and volcanic terrain. Highlights include Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where active lava fields reveal the islands’ geological origins, the Road to Hana’s coastal scenery, and the dramatic cliffs of the Na Pali Coast. Beyond natural sights, Hawaii offers a distinct cultural layer shaped by Native Hawaiian traditions, Asian and Polynesian influences, and a relaxed but well-developed tourism infrastructure.
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8-Day Hawaiian Explorer Tour from Honolulu: Maui, Pearl Harbor and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park  | 1 Country and 10 Cities | 7 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 3 Dinners
Large Group
Daily breakfast
High Value Tour
Local Specialty Meal
4.1 ( 31 reviews )
Tour Code: 716976
Start / End City
Honolulu, Maui
Duration
8.0 Days
City & Attractions
Honolulu, Keauhou, Kailua-Kona +9 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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$3,435.53
8-Day Moderate Hawaii Tour from Honolulu: Maui, Pearl Harbor and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | 1 Country and 10 Cities | 7 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 3 Dinners
Large Group
Daily breakfast
High Value Tour
Local Specialty Meal
4.1 ( 33 reviews )
Tour Code: 716979
Start / End City
Honolulu, Maui
Duration
8.0 Days
City & Attractions
Honolulu, Keauhou, Kailua-Kona +9 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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$3,286.82
8-Day Premium Hawaii Tour from Honolulu: Maui, Pearl Harbor and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | 1 Country and 10 Cities | 7 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 3 Dinners
Large Group
Daily breakfast
High Value Tour
Local Specialty Meal
4.2 ( 24 reviews )
Tour Code: 716982
Start / End City
Honolulu, Maui
Duration
8.0 Days
City & Attractions
Honolulu, Keauhou, Kailua-Kona +9 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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$3,658.61
11-Day Moderate Hawaii Tour from Waikiki: Oahu, Maui, and Kauai | 1 Country and 14 Cities | 10 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 4 Dinners
Large Group
Daily breakfast
High Value Tour
Local Specialty Meal
4.0 ( 35 reviews )
Tour Code: 731328
Start / End City
Honolulu, Kapaa
Duration
11.0 Days
City & Attractions
Honolulu, Keauhou, Kailua-Kona +10 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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$4,764.94
10-Day Best of Hawaii Tour from Honolulu to Maui: Pearl Harbor and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | 1 Country and 11 Cities | 9 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 4 Dinners
Large Group
Daily breakfast
High Value Tour
Local Specialty Meal
4.0 ( 26 reviews )
Tour Code: 731355
Start / End City
Honolulu, Maui
Duration
10.0 Days
City & Attractions
Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Keauhou +8 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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From $4,235.22
$3,811.70
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Hawaii Vacation Guide: Best Time, Islands & Things To Do

Best Time to Visit Hawaii

What Are the Different Hawaiian Islands Like?

Things to Do in Hawaii

Transportation Options in Hawaii

Pro Tips for a Smoother Hawaii Trip

Best Time to Visit Hawaii

If you want good weather, fewer crowds, and better rates, then the “shoulder seasons” are your friends. Based on recent data:

• April, May, September, October (and November before Thanksgiving) typically offer warm weather, less rain, and much more relaxed prices.

• Summer (June-August) is great weather-wise but also peak tourist time - higher flights, more people, and more expense.

• Winter (especially December through February) brings more rain on windward (northeastern) sides of islands. It’s still beautiful, especially if you want whale watching or a festive season - but expect higher prices.

What Are the Different Hawaiian Islands Like?

Each island in Hawaii has its own feel. Depending on your interests - beaches, hiking, quiet, nightlife - you’ll pick different ones.

• **Oʻahu** - The most populated. Honolulu and Waikīkī offer a mix of city life, beaches, history (Pearl Harbor), and good infrastructure. It’s a great island for first-timers.

• **Maui** - Known for beautiful resorts, the Road to Hana, sunrise at Haleakalā, and excellent snorkeling & whale watching. More upscale, more nature.

• **Kauaʻi** - Lush, green, often called “The Garden Isle.” Great for hiking, natural scenery (Nā Pali Coast), waterfalls. Less developed in parts, more tranquil.

• **Hawaiʻi (Big Island)** - Big in size and in contrast. Active volcanoes, different climate zones (desert, rainforest, snow on Mauna Kea), black sand beaches, stargazing. If you like variety, this is the place.

• **Other islands** - Lanai and Molokai are quieter, more remote. If you have extra time and want peace, cultural immersion, small-town feel, they are worth considering.

Things to Do in Hawaii

Here are some of the best things to do in Hawaii. Mix and match depending on how active or relaxed you want your trip.

Adventure & Nature:

• Hiking in Haleakalā (Maui) or Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Sunrise or sunset hikes are unforgettable.

• Nā Pali Coast boat tour or hike on Kauaʻi for dramatic cliffs and ocean views.

• Big Island’s summit of Mauna Kea for stargazing (note: high altitude, cold at night) and lava flows from Kīlauea if conditions allow. Recent eruptions are monitored but usually safe.

Beach & Water Fun:

• Snorkeling or diving at Molokini (near Maui), Hanauma Bay (Oʻahu), Kealakekua Bay (Big Island). Summer generally gives calmer water.

• Surfing on the North Shore of Oʻahu (winter waves) or southern shores in summer.

• Whale watching (November through mid-April). Maui is especially known for this.

Culture, Food & Relaxation:

• Explore Honolulu’s Chinatown, visit Polynesian Cultural Center, and attend a luau.

• Try local foods: poke, shave ice, plate lunch, malasadas. Street stands and farmers markets often have the best flavors.

• Spa time, beach sunsets, scenic drives (Road to Hana is famous but can be slow - worth doing if you can take your time).

For Families & Less Active Travelers:

• Stay in or near Waikīkī or resort areas where amenities are easy to access.

• Take guided tours or shuttle-based excursions instead of driving everywhere.

• Relax on calm beaches, visit botanical gardens, go on short walks (rather than long hikes), try snorkeling in protected coves.

Transportation Options in Hawaii

Getting around Hawaii includes getting to the islands, moving between them, and traveling around each island. Here's what to know.

Flying In & Between Islands:

• Major international airports are in Honolulu (Oʻahu), Kahului (Maui), Kona & Hilo (Big Island), Līhuʻe (Kauaʻi). Most visitors fly into Honolulu or Maui, then take inter-island flights if visiting more than one island.

• Inter-island flights are pretty short (30-45 minutes in the air).

• Ferry service is limited. Currently a public ferry operates between Maui and Lānaʻi. There used to be a ferry to Molokaʻi, but that’s discontinued.

Getting Around Each Island:

• Renting a car gives you flexibility. Many popular spots are off the beaten path. Remember parking fees and possible higher rental rates if you wait until last minute.

• Public systems: On Oʻahu, “TheBus” is extensive and reliable. Good for city routes and some tourist spots.

• Ride-sharing / taxis / shuttles are widely available, especially near airports, resorts, and towns.

• For short distances or neighbourhoods, bikes or scooters in places like Waikīkī can be fun. Be mindful of safety and helmet laws.

Pro Tips for a Smoother Hawaii Trip

Here are some extra pointers to get more out of your Hawaii vacation guide:

• **Book ahead**: For flights and lodging, especially in summer or over major U.S. holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas/New Year). Shoulder seasons are less busy but booking still gives more choices.

• **Pack smart**: Lightweight clothes, rain jacket, reef-safe sunscreen, good walking shoes, swim gear. If you visit high-altitude spots (Haleakalā, Mauna Kea), pack warm layers.

• **Respect local culture & environment**: Hawaiians value ‘āina (land), ocean conservation, and their culture. Leave no trace, follow posted trail / beach safety rules, avoid disturbing wildlife.

• **Check weather & alert updates**: Rainfall varies a lot depending on which side of an island you’re on. Winter storms can cause surf warnings. Active volcanoes are monitored. Stay updated.

• **Budget for taxes & fees**: Be aware that lodging taxes or special fees change. As of 2025-2026, Hawaii will introduce a new “climate tourism tax” on transient accommodations. This will add to your overnight cost.

• **Leave room in your schedule**: Especially if you’re island-hopping or taking long scenic drives. Traffic, weather, ferry/flight delays happen. A day with no fixed plans can become a favorite.

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