14-Day Hawaii Itinerary

  • Day 1: Waikiki Beach
    20 minutes (9.3 miles) from Honolulu International Airport

    Start your trip at the famous Waikiki Beach which is located in Honolulu. The long stretch of white sand and beautiful blue water is the perfect place to soak in the sun and do some sightseeing. Apart from swimming or sunbathing, you can also indulge in various water sports activities.

  • Day 2: Diamond Head State Monument
    16 minutes (5.5 miles) from Waikiki Beach

    Begin your morning with a hike to the Diamond Head State Monument, which is a volcanic crater formed over 300,000 years ago. It’s a moderately difficult climb, but the view from the top is worth it. You can see the entire island from the top of the crater.

  • Day 3: Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
    4 hours 46 minutes (224 miles) from Diamond Head State Monument

    Take a scenic drive to the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, which is home to active volcanoes, craters, and lava fields. You can also see a variety of flora and fauna, including rare birds and plants.

  • Day 4: Hilo Farmers Market
    45 minutes (28 miles) from Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

    Stop by the Hilo Farmers Market which offers a variety of fresh produce including tropical fruits and vegetables. You can also find various souvenirs and crafts made by local artisans.

  • Day 5: Akaka Falls State Park
    25 minutes (12 miles) from Hilo Farmers Market

    Visit the Akaka Falls State Park which is home to two beautiful waterfalls: Kahiwa Falls and the 442-feet Akaka Falls. You can take a walk through the lush rainforest and enjoy the natural beauty.

  • Day 6: Mauna Kea Summit
    1 hour 55 minutes (60 miles) from Akaka Falls State Park

    Drive up to the Mauna Kea Summit, which is the highest peak in Hawaii. You can enjoy the stunning view of the sunset from the top of the summit. Make sure to dress appropriately as it can get very cold at the summit.

  • Day 7: Maui
    1 hour 10 minutes (165 miles) from Mauna Kea Summit

    Take a short flight to Maui, which is known for its beaches, waterfalls, and scenic drives. Spend your day exploring the island at your leisure.

  • Day 8: Road to Hana
    2 hours 40 minutes (52.7 miles) from Maui

    Embark on the Road to Hana, which is a scenic highway that stretches along the coast of Maui. You will experience the natural beauty of Hawaii including gorgeous waterfalls, natural pools in bamboo forests, and pristine beaches.

  • Day 9: Haleakala National Park
    55 minutes (26.3 miles) from Road to Hana

    Witness the magnificent Haleakala National Park, which is home to the world's largest dormant volcano. You can watch the sunrise from the summit and then hike down into the crater. The park also has a variety of different landscapes and over 30 miles of trails for hikers to enjoy.

  • Day 10: Lahaina Historic Town
    1 hour 5 minutes (30.6 miles) from Haleakala National Park

    Explore the Lahaina Historic Town, which was once a whaling village and has now been converted into a lively tourist spot. You can visit the famous Banyan Tree or shop at the various boutiques and galleries for souvenirs and gifts.

  • Day 11: Molokini Crater
    45 minutes (15.7 miles) from Lahaina Historic Town

    Take a trip to the Molokini Crater, which is a volcanic crescent-shaped island that offers one of the best snorkeling experiences in Hawaii. You can see a diverse range of marine life including colorful fish and sea turtles.

  • Day 12: Kauai Island
    36 minutes (17.5 miles) from Molokini Crater

    Head over to Kauai Island, which has some of the most stunning natural beauty in Hawaii. You can explore the island at your leisure and visit the various landmarks and attractions here.

  • Day 13: Na Pali Coast State Park
    48 minutes (22.3 miles) from Kauai Island

    Visit the Na Pali Coast State Park which is known for its towering cliffs, lush valleys, and stunning waterfalls. You can explore the park on foot or via boat and witness the natural beauty of the Hawaiian islands.

  • Day 14: Waimea Canyon State Park
    47 minutes (23.3 miles) from Na Pali Coast State Park

    End your trip by visiting the Waimea Canyon State Park, which is also known as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific." You can hike through the park and witness the stunning views of the canyon and the ocean.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Waikiki Beach (2 hours, free)
  • Diamond Head State Monument (3 hours, $5 per car)
  • Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park (4 hours, $30 per vehicle for 7 days)
  • Hilo Farmers Market (1 hour, free)
  • Akaka Falls State Park (2 hours, $5 per car)
  • Mauna Kea Summit (2 hours, free)
  • Maui (7 hours, $100 per person for one-way flight)
  • Road to Hana (8 hours, free)
  • Haleakala National Park (5 hours, $30 per vehicle for 3 days)
  • Lahaina Historic Town (3 hours, free)
  • Molokini Crater (4 hours, $100 per person for boat tour)
  • Kauai Island (8 hours, $100 per person for one-way flight)
  • Na Pali Coast State Park (6 hours, $60 per person for boat tour)
  • Waimea Canyon State Park (3 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $525

Transportation:

Most of the major islands are accessible via short flights, and you can rent a car to get around the islands. Taxi and Uber services are available in some areas. It’s important to note that some areas are only accessible via off-road vehicles, so it’s important to plan accordingly.

The estimated cost for flights is approximately $200-300 per person for inter-island travel. Car rentals range from $50-70 per day, while taxis and Ubers are approximately $30 per trip.

Useful Tips:

If you have more time, consider adding the following activities to your itinerary:

  • Visit the Pearl Harbor National Memorial
  • Take a sunset cruise in Honolulu
  • Visit the Kona Coffee Living History Farm
  • Take a helicopter tour of the islands

If you have less time, consider removing some of the longer activities such as Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park or Na Pali Coast State Park.

Airports:

The main airport on the island of Oahu is the Honolulu International Airport (HNL), which is located in the city of Honolulu. It is approximately 9.3 miles away from Waikiki Beach. Maui's main airport is the Kahului Airport (OGG), which is located in Kahului and is approximately 20 minutes away from the popular tourist spot of Lahaina.

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