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Hawaii Vacation Connection

Hawaii Vacation Connection

By: Bruce Fisher
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We're in Hawaii, Hawaii's Experts since 2000!HAWAII ALOHA TRAVEL Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
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  • Your Realistic Hawaii Food Budget: How Much You’ll Spend Each Day
    Oct 27 2025

    How Much Should You Budget Per Person for Food in Hawaii If you’ve started planning your trip and wondering what your Hawaiʻi food budget per day might look like, you’re not alone. The cost of eating in paradise can surprise visitors, especially when you start adding up your morning coffee, plate lunches, and oceanfront dinners. Understanding your daily…

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    19 mins
  • Hawaii Flights: Stopover Tips & Last-Day Game Plan
    Sep 29 2025

    Why the First and Last Day Matter More Than You Think Travel days make or break a Hawaii vacation, especially if you’re Hawaii Flights are coming from the East Coast. You’ll cross oceans and time zones, lose hours on the clock, and land with excitement and fatigue doing a tug-of-war. Here’s what you need to…

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    13 mins
  • Driving Hawaii: Hairpin Turns, Happy State Rankings & What to Bring Home
    Sep 21 2025

    Hawaii News Roundup Priscilla Presley Boycotts Hawaii Island Priscilla Presley has joined the conversation around Hawaii’s feral animal population. Hawaii County recently passed Bill 51, which makes it illegal to feed stray or feral animals on county property. That means no feeding cats, chickens, pigs, or goats. The idea is to protect Hawaii’s endangered native…

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    18 mins
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