Maui Flights

Are you planning a vacation over to Maui? If you are most likely you will be looking for ways to save some extra dough on the Maui Flight. I for one have no problem in looking for unique and interesting ways of discovering cheap Maui flights. A penny saved is a penny earned I always say. Here are a couple of helpful tips to guide you if you are looking for that budget Maui Flight.

In most cases you should be able to find the cheapest Maui flight rates given from the major airlines. Since they usually have specials, discounts and packages that can be backed by their billion dollar corporations they can offer deals that the other smaller airlines can’t. This is true for most cases yet sometimes you can still find an occasional bargain flight on a less known airline.

Another one of the key components to Maui Flights is your departing airport. A lot of times there can be a big difference between where you are departing from. This difference can result in a savings of up to three hundred dollars depending on where you are departing from. You should do a quick check with the neighboring airports to see if there are any noticeable discounts while traveling to Maui. You might be surprised in what you find.

Depending on which airline you ultimately choose you can also save in a number of ways. You may be able to make your reservations online or directly with the airline which should provide you with a pathway to savings. Some of the airlines that fly directly to Maui offer discounts when you deal with them directly.

If you are doing your booking online you might want to check to see the Maui Travel Packages that might be offered as they can include all of what your itinerary might require at a fraction of the cost. You can take a look at the normal suspects such as Orbitz, Travelocity or Expedia to see if they have any special discounts going at the moment.

Discounted flights are available to Maui. If you look in the places mentioned above and try to come up with some other unique ways that you can save your hard earned money you might be able to find a really good deal.

Enjoy Maui!

Spain, Tokyo, or Italy? Where would you fly to? Which place would be the best to travel to during August-November? Which is the most adventurous, trendy, upbeat, modern, and fun!????

Well, we FINALLY get to take a much anticipated trip to Hawaii. We'll be towing a 2 yr old who LOVES to travel and play in the sand and I'll be lugging around a 6 month prego belly too. My hubby will take a surfing lesson and if there is some not so rough place to go kayaking I'll probably go kayaking with the kiddo. We'll be in Maui for a week. Other than that and a Luau what are some other must do things while there?

Example from the Big Island to Maui island. Is it too far to travel by water transportation?


We'll be traveling to Hawaii in May 2009. We'll be there for 7 days. We're planning on going to two islands: Oahu and either Maui or Kauai. Important things on our trip: Pearl Harbor, Hanauma Bay, white sand, calm clear water, great food, and lots of fresh pineapple. We're not as concerned with finding a totally secluded place as we are with a clean hotel/resort on a gorgeous beach. We don't mind to rent a car on both islands. Which island should we visit besides Oahu? What order should we visit our two islands? How many days each? Something I didn't mention - I've been to Oahu before, so exploring the island is not a must. I just want my husband-to-be to get a chance to see what he wants. He's most interested in Pearl Harbor while I would love to visit Hanauma Bay for snorkeling again. We will probably stay at either the Royal Hawaiian or the Hilton Hawaiian Village there (I know, touristy; but nice, clean, and convenient). As for the second island, we want to stay somewhere that's right on the beach and isn't so secluded that we have to drive 30+ miles to eat dinner. So with that in mind, Oahu first or second?