We’ve asked a wise bunch of women to share their number one tip for saving money on a trip to Hawai‘i. From O‘ahu residents to savvy travelers, their smart advice will help you save on your next trip to Paradise.

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We’ve asked a wise bunch of women to share their number one tip for saving money on a trip to Hawai‘i. From O‘ahu residents to savvy travelers, their smart advice will help you save on your next trip to Paradise.
Don’t call it a snow cone. If you’re looking for a fun, inexpensive souvenir to bring home from your Hawaiian vacation, look beyond the cheapo 4-for-$10 T-shirts. Take something home that will really give your friends and family a taste of the island. That’s right, folks. I’m suggesting that you shop for souvenirs…at the grocery store. This deal is good for two days only and seats are limited, so hurry! If you’re feeling the need for a vacation but it’s just not in the cards, maybe it’s time to pretend you’re on vacation. Step away from the four star restaurants and orchid-laced drinks and you’ll find the heart of Hawaii in three favorite dishes. If you’re planning a trip to the mainland, here’s a way to save on dining expenses. Starts at just $109 at the OHANA Waikiki Malia. Sure, you can pick up cheap souvenirs in Hawaii. T-shirts and key chains abound, as do wooden tiki statues. But check the fine print; these souvenirs of your Hawaiian vacation were likely made far from the islands. If you’d rather support local artisans and take home a truly authentic souvenir, it’s simple: avoid souvenir shops. If you’re planning a Hawaii staycation this summer with a short jaunt to Maui, take note of this deal. From touching war memorials to a museum housed in a solid concrete battery, you’ll reach back through time to learn of the sacrifice of many in their efforts to maintain America’s freedom. 50% off at selected Oahu resorts. Plus some great $40 room rates. While your bright blue umbrella drink isn’t going to pass customs, you can take the flavor of the islands home with you in the form of some locally sourced, locally made sweet treats. If you’re planning a vacation to O‘ahu, we hope that you’ll find Honolulu On The Cheap to be a great resource for tracking down local events and entertainment while you’re here. |
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