Archive for July, 2010

Hawaii Condo: A Cheaper Accommodation

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

If you’re like most people who are planning to take a vacation in Hawaii then you are probably thinking that the getaway will cost a fortune. Even though it’s true that vacationing in Hawaii is generally expensive, there are several things you can do to make sure that you have a luxurious vacation without going overboard on your budget. For instance, accommodation is one of the aspects of your trip that will surely take up most of your expenses.

One thing you can do to save is to stay in a condo instead of the usual hotel. For instance, in the northern part of Kauai, there is a popular condo community where accommodation runs about $300 per night. This is much lower than the price per night in most of the luxurious hotels. To make the most of your stay in a condo, try to select a room that has fantastic view of the ocean.

A condo is also better than the hotel because it gives you more space. This can be a great advantage if you are traveling with your family. Instead of deciding between paying for another room for your kids or getting crowded in one room, you can enjoy spacious accommodation when you stay in a condo.

Cosmetics and Accessories to Pack for Hawaii

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

If you are currently packing for your trip to Hawaii then you probably want to make sure that you have packed everything you need. After all, nothing can be as frustrating as arriving on the island and finding out that you left behind some items that you need for your vacation. Clothes, shoes and travel documents may make it into your luggage, but what about these accessories and cosmetics that you also need?

* Sunglasses. Since you will spend most of the daytime outdoors and under the sun, you don’t want to leave behind your favorite pair of sunglasses. Pack more than one pair so you can coordinate with your outfit.
* Sunscreen with a high SPF. Needless to say, the sun rays are exceptionally strong on the Hawaiian islands, so if you’re used to wearing sunscreen with an SPF of 15, you might want to go as high as 30 or 45.
* Flip-flops. No other type of footwear can serve you better in Hawaii than a good old pair of flip-flops. Whether you’re exploring the shore or lying back beside the pool, flip-flops will keep you comfortable and water-ready.
* Beach bag. A beach bag is another essential item that you should be sure to bring to Hawaii. Bring a waterproof or water-resistant bag with lots of room for your towels, sunscreen, swimsuit cover-up, snacks and other things you need for a day at the beach. You can also bring this bag along sightseeing trips.

Packing the Right Daytime, Night Time and Beach Clothes For Hawaii

Friday, July 9th, 2010

If you have an upcoming Hawaii vacation then you are probably giddy with excitement over all the sights that you will see and activities you will do. One of the most important ingredients of a fun Hawaiian vacation is packing the right stuff. Imagine how anxious and stressed out you will be if you find out that you brought all the wrong things to your getaway. Here are some tips to keep in mind when packing for Hawaii:

* Bring plenty of casual daytime clothes. Most of your sightseeing will be done during the day so make sure you have plenty of cool and comfortable daytime clothes. T-shirts, shorts and tank tops are good options.
* Unless you are attending a red-carpet event or a fancy dinner party, evening wear in Hawaii does not need to be fussy. Men usually wear khaki pants and button-down shirts while women can wear anything from a nice summer dress to a fashionable pair of shorts. To be sure, try to make your reservations before you head to Hawaii so you can know the dress code beforehand.
* Along with your swimsuits, it’s also imperative that your bring a cover-up for when you are going places other than the beach, such as going to the hotel lobby or shopping from the stores. A sarong, shorts or a light t-shirt are all good cover-ups.