Following Links to Your Dream Hawaii Vacation
I've often used the Net for planning my personal and business
trips. Trips to Australia, Hawaii, Seattle and Las Vegas, to
name a few, are a cinch to plan on the Net... If you know how to
go about it. The main problem with the Internet these days is
that people are often overwhelmed by information overload.
Many destinations have many sites covering details on
vacationing there and Hawaii is no exception. In fact, Hawaii as
a travel destination, is covered by numerous websites covering
everything from hotels to activities and car rentals to luaus.
So many sites and so little time.
Thought there are many activities, hotels and ways to get to
Hawaii, they are limited and after a while you'll discover that
many sites on the various topics cover the same ground. This is
both good and bad: Good, in that you have numerous choices to
choose from for look and feel and price. Let's face it, some
sites are easier to navigate than others, while some also have
better privacy statements and ease of contact. Also, competition
generally keeps prices lower. The bad: Well, there's just so
many choices that one can easily become overwhelmed.
My suggestion here is not to try and visit every Hawaii travel
website on the planet, but to check out a few and stick with
those you feel at ease with regarding navigation, product,
pricing and privacy. There are many excellent Hawaii travel
sites out there, so the first thing to do is to target how you
want to get there, where you want to stay and what you actually
plan to do once you are there. If you're like most visitors to
the Islands these days, you'll arrive by air.
If you have frequent flyer accounts, you'll likely choose one of
those airlines, otherwise, leave this open until you have
completed some rudimentary price checking. The quickest, but not
always the cheapest, is to book a non-stop flight. Cruises from
the Mainland are available, but are quite expensive and are
generally round trip, round-island cruises, with little time
actually on the Islands.
As for your planned activities, once your list is made, I would
highly recommend checking out activity agents and when
satisfied, book your day tours, dinner cruises and submarine
tours, etc. in advance. Why? Well, depending on the season--high
or low--some of the more popular activities can book out
quickly, leaving you high and dry looking for alternatives. This
leads me to: Do you really want to be spending your valuable
vacation time calling around to book activities to fill your
days with fun, culture and adventure. Also, reserving your
activities allows for better insight on itinerary and what your
trip to paradise is going to cost. Valuable, if you're on a
tight timetable or budget.
Where to stay... Well many areas have many styles of
accommodation, from hotels to cozy bed and breakfasts and condos
to luxury resorts. Oahu's noted for its tourist hotels and
condos in Waikiki to luxury spa resorts outside the city of
Honolulu. Maui, Kauai and Hawaii have their fair share of luxury
resorts and bed and breakfasts, too.
Once you have your rough general itinerary, it's now time to
search using appropriate terms, such as "hawaii vacation," "fun
things to do in hawaii" and "hawaii airfare," etc. Line up 3 to
5 good sites for each topic--some sites will cover them all--and
then start clicking. Explore each site to sort out the better
from the good and keep your eyes open for any travel,
accommodation or activity options you may have missed when
composing your itinerary. Add these items to your list and keep
clicking.
After spending "quality" time with your long list, it's now time
to decide which one(s) you feel most at ease with. These are the
ones you should use for planning and booking your vacation
necessities. If unsure about a few, send off a question by email
or phone. You can tell a lot about a company on how they
respond, if they respond. Obviously, if some don't respond or
respond inappropriately, drop them from your list... You don't
need the aggravation.
Now, get serious about planning and booking your itinerary. If
you have a problem offering your credit card via the Net, many
agents can accept same via telephone. Personally, given the
pre-planning above, I have never had a problem using my credit
card online and I've ordered thousands of dollars of products
and services via the Internet with no problems whatsoever. Given
my life in general, I doubt that this has anything to do with
luck. Once done, you'll have a great sense of accomplishment and
very likely, a fantastic vacation in paradise. So, get clicking
and planning and before you know it, you will have followed all
your favorite links to Hawaii... Aloha!