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Hawaii

From the surf-perfect shores of Oahu to the romantic sunsets of Maui, each island has its own unique charm. Explore hidden waterfalls in Kauai, hike through rainforests, or unwind in luxury resorts overlooking turquoise bays. With vibrant culture, fresh island cuisine, and endless ocean adventures. We have put together this guide to help you explore whether it’s the perfect fit for your honeymoon.

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Start with the basics, and unlock more insights as you scroll....

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1. Check the Basics

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Flights

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Weather

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When to Go

Direct:

​No direct flights available from London​

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Indirect: ​

via America (LA or San Francisco) 

range from 16-20 hours for short connection

Wet Season

Nov-Mar: Higher chance of rain but showers are often brief​​​​

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Temperature​​

Daytime: ~27–32°C

Evening: ~21–24°C

Sea Temp: ~25–28°C

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THC Recommends:

Instead of seeing the connection city as just a layover, let is  become an extra destination and part of your adventure

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Why?

Ease jet lag Hawaii is 10–11 hours behind London, so spending a night or two here can help your body adjust gradually, reducing the impact of jet lag when you arrive.

 

Split travel fatigue Breaking the journey into two flights with an overnight stop makes a long-haul trip feel less exhausting, giving you more energy to enjoy the honeymoon once you land.

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Instagram-worthy momentsIconic cities on the West Coast have their own romantic spots, foodie experiences, and cultural highlights, perfect for couples who want to capture memories along the way.

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Apr-Oct

Warm, sunny, and dry, perfect for beaches, hiking, and all your island adventures.​​

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Dec-Mar

A little wetter but still tropical, with lush landscapes, festive celebrations, and whale-watching season on Maui.​​​

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2. Choose Your Adventure

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Seaside Serenity

Oahu

Golden beaches and iconic surf spots with stunning sunsets.

 

Maui

Soft sands, clear waters, and luxurious beachfront resorts.

 

Kauai

Secluded shores framed by lush cliffs and waterfalls.

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Molokai

Quiet, untouched sands for ultimate privacy and tranquillity.

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Wild Escapades

Oahu

Surf legendary waves, hike volcanic craters, and explore hidden waterfalls.

 

Maui

Snorkel with tropical fish, dive with manta rays, and go whale watching in season.

 

Kauai

Trek lush valleys, kayak rivers, and discover dramatic cliffs and waterfalls.

 

Big Island

Hike volcanoes, dive along vibrant reefs, and encounter unique marine life.

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Cultural Curiosity

Oahu

Historic sites, local markets, and lively hula performances bring Hawaiian culture to life.

 

Maui

Festivals, farmers’ markets, and island cuisine showcase the spirit of the islands.

 

Kauai

Traditional crafts, lei-making, and island music offer a hands-on cultural experience.

 

Big Island

Volcano legends, hula shows, and local festivals reveal the heart of Hawaiian heritage.​

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Urban Romance

Honolulu (Oahu)

A vibrant city with romantic rooftop bars, boutique hotels, and the perfect mix of beachside and city charm.

 

Lahaina (Maui)

Historic whaling town with art galleries, waterfront dining, and sunset strolls along Front Street.

 

Kona (Big Island)

Seaside town offering gourmet coffee tours, coastal sunsets, and charming boutique stays.

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