Classic romance on a honeymoon trip to Hawaii

When most people think of romantic honeymoon travel, the first word that comes to mind is usually Hawaii. And although there are many other romantic places around the world, a honeymoon in Hawaii remains one of the most popular and romantic options.

Planning Your Hawaiian Honeymoon

Planning your honeymoon trip to Hawaii is easier than you think. Most of the big travel agencies have agents who are dedicated exclusively to planning trips to Hawaii. They travel to Hawaii themselves and are well versed in the best hotels and deals. You can also book your honeymoon trip yourself on one of the major online travel websites. Before you book your trip, you should do some research and consider which island (or islands) you want to visit. Each of the Hawaiian Islands has its own feel, and you’ll want to determine which island you want to visit before you book your trip. Maui is the most popular island for honeymooners, but all of them are romantic and offer memorable honeymoon trips.

Beaches and Snorkeling

What to do on your honeymoon depends a lot on the personality of the couple. Some newlyweds prefer to have a honeymoon with very little to do except sit on the beach. Hawaii is known for its beaches, and they definitely live up to the hype. Makenna Beach on Maui is routinely ranked as one of the best beaches in the world. Hapuna Beach on the Big Island, Poipu Beach and Hanalei Bay Beach on Kauai, and Hanauma Bay Beach on Oahu are also spectacular. All beaches feature warm, clear water and soft sand. You can also spend time on one of Hawaii’s famous black sand beaches. Snorkeling is also very popular throughout the islands, as the water is so clear that you can see a wide variety of tropical fish and marine life.

honeymoon adventure

If you want a more adventurous honeymoon trip, there are plenty of things to do on all the islands. On the Big Island, you can see an active volcano in the Volcanoes National Park. On Kauai, you can take a boat ride to see the Na Pali Coast, a spectacular coastline that is only accessible by boat or on foot. And on Maui you can drive down the legendary Road to Hana, stopping at waterfalls and gardens along the way. All the islands have sightseeing tours and day trips available. And you can end the day with a sunset cruise or luau.

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