Its popularity with honeymooners is renowned
with a wonderful range of sights, activities and
accommodations in an absolutely gorgeous setting,
it's easy to understand Hawaii's allure. If your
idea of the perfect honeymoon is pure relaxation,
Hawaii's resorts and beaches are second to none.
Conversely,
if you like to keep busy, the opportunities
for
exploration in Hawaii can keep you on the go
every day - more
than can be said for most tropical island chains.
Each island has
its own personality, so mixing and matching
a couple is a great option. Hawaii is
also an easy, low stress place to honeymoon -
while the landscape is truly exotic, the
language, cuisine should be quite familiar.
There are six main islands in the archipelago.
Which are right for you?
Reasons
to choose the Hawaiian Islands: Activities
for virtually every interest, world-class accommodations,
beautiful beaches and scenery, relatively easy
to get to, great tourism infrastructure.
Reasons
to choose someplace else: If you really
want to get off the beaten path, or if you are
not beach or water sport people. If you've been
there before and want something new.
MoonRings Signature Itineraries:
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The above
sample itineraries are intended to
provide a feel for what's possible.
All of our honeymoons are fully custom
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the facts...
Best
suited for:
Those who enjoy a tropical environment. Those
who want to mix unique activities with pampering
and relaxation.
When
to go:
Hawaii has good weather virtually year round.
The most rainfall occurs between December and
March, which also happens to be the high tourist
season. The hottest months are generally June
to October.
Accommodations:
Mostly large, resort-style hotels and condominiums.
Limited number of bed & breakfasts.
Dining:
Wide range of food choices, from continental
to Japanese. Seafood is generally delicious.
Fresh pineapple, Kona coffee and macadamia nuts!
Special
Activities:
Great water activities including, surfing, windsurfing,
snorkeling, diving, sailing and whale-watching.
Volcano treks, visits to secluded waterfalls
and beaches, helicopter rides over Kauai.
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