Posted on January 14, 2011.
The best site for discount vacation travel? I need to book a vacation package to Hawaii. Does anyone know the best websites for cheap or discount travel, with the exception of Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia and. Please let me know from your experience is best, even if it is among the 3 that I just mentioned. But I'm really looking for one of these sites or companies that people rarely know about (if it exists). Thank you!
PleasantHolidays.com suntrips.com and are the ones I always find the best prices.
I recently took a cruise in the Caribbean West and found a lot on the following website. There were also places of interest and information about various holiday destinations, so it can help you as well.
http://www.vacation-tips.net
My brother used Expedia to book last year for its package Oahu. He even got the same hotel as we did, and the same flight as us!
Try
www.gohawaii.com
www.pandatravel.com
I hope this can help. Good luck
Why Go: Trip Ideas
Honolulu, HI:
Good Vibrations
The beaches and streets of Waikiki are alive with surf, shopping and the contagious spirit of Aloha.
First, some packing tips: start your swimsuit in the last, so it's over the top when you rip into your suitcase on arrival. When you see the beaches of the island of the plane, you will not want to spend time inside once you land.
What you can not see from the plane is the friendliness of the Hawaiian people. It's Aloha spirit and is the definition of the Hawaiian islands, the one you encounter at every turn of your adventure here.
Hit the scene takes place on the beach of Waikiki. You can surf on the body, but the real fun comes with rental boards and take lessons in surfing the waves of Waikiki forgive. After an exhausting morning reading in the Pacific, the fish taco lunch at Duke's Canoe Club is the perfect way to revive.
Post a crushed ice to explore the shops on the international market, including the Quicksilver / Roxy Surf Store headlight control, and vendor carts hawking pearls, and T's. Visit Japanese funky vintage shops en route to the sumptuous Asian cuisine restaurant Keo outdoors or sushi at Sansei innovative.
Recommendations and suggestions:
Aloha Tower Marketplace
Honolulu Harbor
Phone: 808.528.5700
The Marketplace in Honolulu Waterfront boasts an ocean view sunset Hawaiian entertainment, a first-rate cuisine and superb shopping under one roof in the historic Honolulu Harbor. This lively spot is a favorite of visitors and residents, and lies in the shadow of Aloha Tower, a beacon of welcome for ships entering the port which has stood since 1926. There is an observation deck at the tower open to visitors as well.
Diamond Head Volcano
Diamond Head Road Between Makapu "u and Aves 18.
Diamond Head was formed by volcanic eruption 100,000 years ago and is a National Natural Landmark. The volcano is ideal for hiking and picnics on the grasslands of the crater. You have a fantastic view over the city from here, while feeling completely removed from the hustle and bustle of Honolulu. The gate of the park is open daily from 6:00 to 6:00 p.m..
Duke's Canoe Club Waikiki
2335 Kalakaua Avenue
Phone: 808.922.2268
Duke's Canoe Club Waikiki is a fun, Seafood Hawaiian name of surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku. Located on the waterfront property Outrigger Waikiki Hotel, the site of Outrigger Canoe Club original, overlooking the spot where Duke rode the biggest wave of his life, this restaurant and attached Barefoot Bar are popular art