Lake Tahoe At Dusk

Lake Tahoe At Dusk
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Friday, February 3, 2012

Getting Around Hawaii - By Car, By Plane or Ship.

Getting around Hawaii is really easy once you arrive in the islands. Allow 5 - 6 hours for departures from the West Coast.;   You need to know the airport Codes for the Hawaiian major airports:

HNL - Honolulu, Oahu 
LIH -  Lihue Airport, Kauai
OGG - Kahului Airport, Maui
JHM - Kapalua-West Maui Airport , Maui:
MKK -Molokai Airport, Molokai:
LNY - Lanai Airport, Lanai:
ITO -  Hilo International Airport, Hawaii’s Big Island:
KOA - Kona International Airport ,Hawaii’s Big Island:
Upon Arrival in the Hawaiian Island the Rental Car Companies are located near the entrances to the major airports.  A rental car is a must on the outer islands.  There are so many things to see and do.  We know that you love to explore and that is one of the reasons that you need a rent a car.  So many treasures are located off the beaten path.  Most hotels have a parking facilities or parking garage.  Don't be shocked to see parking fees.  Make sure to check out the extra driver fees and insurance requirements.  Be sure that you have a credit card in your name when renting a vehicle. 
Flying between islands is made quite easy. You will find out that there a many flights scheduled but they will be routed through Honolulu.  Maui has two different airports and depending on the location of your stay will determine which airport you will choose.
 I like to warn clients that some of the islands offer ferry trips between islands.   Cruise ships depart during the week and will make a daily trip to separate island for a brief stop over.   Some people like to only pack once but want the experience of seeing the individual characteristics of each island.  Cruise lines will allow for this experience.  There are many cruise lines that will cruise the Hawaiian Islands.
No matter how you choose to get around the islands, just enjoy family exploration on your vacation and see as much as you can.  There is so much to explore that we don't want you to miss anything. 
Building memories is half of the fun of a family vacation.  Take pictues and take some of your memories home with you.  Happy Travels.

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