The airline named after the 49th state has announced that it will have service to the 50th state starting this fall. Alaska Airlines will have daily flights between Seattle and Honolulu, and Seattle and Lihu’e on the island of Kauai. If you have never been to Kauai you really should give it some consideration. It is arguably the most beautiful of the Hawaiian islands and one that can still be visited without feeling like you are in one big tourist playground.
Alaska Airlines also will have seasonal flights between Anchorage and Honolulu. By seasonal, one can only mean that it will be in the winter time when you know all the people in Hawaii will be eager to escape to the great white north. Just kidding. Alaskans will be stoked to have another option for flights to Hawaii. In fact, I think the two states should form a partnership where citizens from each get to visit one another for free.
For the rest of us, Alaska’s foray into Hawaii just means an increased likelihood of competitive prices on flights to paradise. Find the best deals on airfare to Hawaii and other helpful information to plan your trip to the islands.
Hawaii always seems like the place to go when it is snowing outside and the winter cold is nipping at your nose, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t consider a trip to paradise when it is warm at your home. The Hawaiian Islands are pretty all year round and a relaxing trip to them can cure the blues no matter the season.
People of a certain generation will undoubtedly remember the Brady Bunch episode where the whole family goes to Hawaii for a vacation and Greg wipes out while surfing because he was wearing a cursed idol around his neck. It is a legendarily cheesy episode and it is one that made me want to go to Hawaii when I was a little boy.
The New Year brings new hope and all those new resolutions that you’ll probably break after about a week. If one of your resolutions is to get into better shape, perhaps you could set your sights high and start training for the Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii. Doesn’t a 2.4 mile swim followed by a 112 mile bike and topped off by a 26.2 mile run sound like an ideal way to spend a day?
Now that Black Friday – that dreaded shopping day after Thanksgiving – is over, we can all once again come out of are self imposed shopping exile and resume our search for travel bargains. Today’s fabulous find is a deal that will net you
Alright, so maybe joking about an earthquake is a bit in poor taste, but thankfully the big shake in Hawaii on Sunday caused only minor injuries. The good news when it comes to natural disasters, and there really is very little good news involving them, is that they tend to scare people away. Hurricanes, floods, volcanoes, Britney Spears concerts, these are the things of nightmares for most people. All of that is good news for you if you are looking to go to Hawaii and don’t mind feeling the earth move under your feet from time to time.
Hawaii is little more than a bunch of islands made from volcanic rock. So how come everyone wants to go there? I don’t think you need me to answer that. The place is beautiful and should be somewhere every single breathing or not breathing human being goes a least once in her lifetime.
When you look up the definition of paradise in the dictionary, chances are you’ll come across a picture of