Hawaii is expensive! It's the price of paradise. I'll share how I go to Hawaii for 14 days for the price of 7. A Hawaii vacation is extra expensive for Canadians because the Canadian dollar is 25% weaker than the US dollar, creating an effective 25% tax on our purchasing power. In this episode of How to Travel to Hawaii Without Going Broke, I will share my best money saving tips from the airfare, accomodations, food and activities.
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00:00 - 1:44 Intro
1:45 - 7:01 Don't Let Accomodations Put You Into the Poor House!
7:02 - 9:01 Ono kine grindz! How to Save on Food
9:02 - 10:39 Tips on Airfare
10:40 - 15:20 Advice on Activities!
15:21 - 17:31 The Tourist Trap - Souvenirs
17:32 - 18:29 My opinion on taking Long Breaks (2+ wks) + Outro
*Kihei AirBnB: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/49579083?source_impression_id=p3_1644032225_NqqnkJb5KDTE%2FX8u
*Kihei food trucks I loved:
1) Aloha Thai Fusion (Thai food)
2) Earth Aloha Eats (plant based)
3) Kracken coffee (coffee ...duh!)
4) Haole Penos (mexican)
*Boogie Board Rental 6.95/day - Auntie's Snorkel https://www.auntiesnorkel.com/maui-shop/maui-beach-rentals/boogie-board-rentals-kihei/
Did you miss our previous article...
https://trendinginhawaii.com/tourism/the-road-to-hana-top-5-stops-everything-you-need-to-know