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Monday, December 28, 2009

Hawaii Travel tips or Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)





WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ACCOMMODATIONS AVAILABLE?

Condo: Condominiums are a great option for people who enjoy cooking while they are on vacation. They will offer either a kitchenette or full size kitchen depending on the size of your unit. Some properties will also have a shared BBQ on premises. All of the condos we offer will also include daily maid service.

Hotel: A hotel will offer more in the way of amenities or services than a condo. A few examples would be: high speed internet access, room service, a restaurant and/or bar on property, food & beverage service available by the pool.

Other amenities offered at select properties in the deluxe-luxury category would be: fitness center, luxury day spa, a more deluxe swimming pool and jacuzzi, a business center on property, and a concierge floor or club level. All hotels include daily maid service. Hotels do not offer a kitchenette or cooking facilities.


Home Rentals or Villas:This luxury option will be offering the finest in furnishings and location in the Hawaiian islands. They generally allow from 4-10 people depending on the property and size of the unit. Normally a week stay is the minimum requirement, in addition to cleaning and security fees.

Hawaii has a state fire law about the maximum people allowed in any condo/hotel. All properties follow this law as they can be fined if they have more than the maximum allowed in that particular unit. Everyone is included in this head count including infants.

What do the various accommodation levels mean?

Budget: Geared towards those seeking the lowest prices possible. 1-2 star rating.
Moderate: A modest property with comfortable rooms and simple amenities, 2-3 stars.
Deluxe: Accommodations that offer upgraded furnishings or amenities within a resort and/or a condo. This will be a 3-4 star rating.
Superior-Luxury: The highest level of service and amenities found within the best locations. This rates 4-5 stars.


What is the difference amongst the differet view types?
View types will vary depending on the location, but here are the most common types you will encounter:

Standard: Generally the least expensive option. This would be a very basic view, including parking lots, nearby buildings, etc.
City: This view type is offered only on Oahu (Waikiki). Not advisable for light sleepers as you will likely hear road noise.
Garden: Within a tropical setting of plants and/or flowers, usually on the ground floor.
Mountain: A glimpse of the mountains.
Partial Ocean View: The view of the water is normally from the balcony (or lanai) and there will be some type of obstruction (tree, building, across the street from the beach, etc) limiting the view.
Ocean View: An ocean view room will offer a better view than a partial ocean view, usually from a higher floor.
Oceanfront: An oceanfront room will be directly facing the water. This is also the most expensive view. It is normally $100-400 more per night than the least expensive view.
Overwater Bungalow: This option is available only in Tahiti where whole resorts are built on stilts over the water.

Are some travel days better than others?
Monday to Thursday are the least expensive days to fly. Friday-Saturday-Sunday are the heaviest travel days making lower fares harder to find. Plus the airlines also impose a weekend surcharge. It is good to be flexible, but in order to give you an accurate quote we will need exact dates of travel.


What size of car do we need?
Economy: This is a small 2 door vehicle that will hold a maximum of 2 adults & 2 children with very limited trunk space. Kia Rio or similar.
Compact: This 4 door will hold 2 adults & 2 children. Dodge Caliber or similar.
Mid Size: Four adults will fit comfortably in this 4 door vehicle. Chrysler Sebring or similar.
Full Size: Four adults and 1 child will fit in this 4 door. Dodge charger or similar.
Convertible: Two adults and two children will fit comfortably in this Chrysler Sebring or similar. It has very limited trunk space.
Jeep: Two adults and 2 small children. This Jeep wrangler has no trunk space.
SUV: 5 passengers maximum in this Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo or similar.
MiniVan: 7 passengers max, but if it is 7 adults with luggage you won't all fit.

The car agency will advise you regarding the maximum number of passengers allowed per car type. Hawaii state law will require a seatbelt for each passenger. Child seats are mandatory to a certain age/height.

For more information or a travel quote to Hawaii please contact us at Travel to Maui http://www.traveltomaui.net/php/travel-faq.php
Written by Marie Glodt Travel to Maui. A Hawaiian Destination specialist and Maui travel agent.
We provide quality travel packages to Hawaii & beyond!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Romance packages on Maui



Surrounded by the tremendous natural beauty of Maui,Hawaii celebrate your love in one of the most romantic places on earth. This is the perfect Maui honeymoon package, anniversary package or romantic getaway to celebrate being together.


PACKAGE INCLUDES:
• Accommodations in a luxurious one-bedroom suite or spacious villa for a minimum of five nights
• Welcome amenity upon arrival
• Breakfast in bed for two on the day of your choice
• Romantic candlelit dinner for two at a private romantic cabana
• Gourmet picnic basket for two to enjoy at the beach or sightseeing
• A 50 minute tandem massage for two at Spa Kea Lani
• Romantic sunset cruise for two
• Delicate flower petal turndown on the last night of your stay


Please contact Travel to Maui for details. www.traveltomaui.net
We are a Hawaiian based travel agency, located on the sunny shores of Maui.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Spa and romance packages to Hawaii



Planning a honeymoon package or destination wedding to Hawaii?

When traveling to Maui why not consider a "spa day" as part of your plans! This can be a day with "the girls" to relax prior to your big day! Or a romantic side by side massage for 2 with your special someone!

Book now with Travel to Maui and you will save 10% on your spa treatment at the Spa Grande at the Grand Wailea, Maui. This includes 50-80 minute facials and massages!

This rate is subject to change without notice. Book now and enjoy 2009 rates in 2010!

Written by Marie Glodt, Hawaiian destination specialist at Travel to Maui
www.traveltomaui.net

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Honeymoons and destination wedding travel in Hawaii


Planning your honeymoon vacation or destination wedding travel should be fun!

Working with a locally based travel professional assures you the quality vacation you are looking for without the stress and time involved while trying to arrange things on your own.


Choosing your wedding consultant is the first step toward the wedding of your dreams. It is important to choose a coordinator that shares your vision of the wedding and can make that vision into a reality. Your wedding consultant should have an excellent reputation with both vendors and past clients, unique ideas and creativity to share. Looking for a travel professional with these same qualifications will make your romantic honeymoon "the vacation of a life time!”

Booking early allows you to lock-in the best promotional prices, as well as travel schedule that work best for you.

The most important step is to search for a travel professional that specializes in your desired destination! This means a travel agency who has taken the time to personally inspect local resorts, hotels, condominiums, and luxury villas with the needs of their clients in mind. Another benefit would be the local contacts with the property management where you will be staying. While we can never promise an upgrade based on our relationship with the property, we do promise they will note your reservation as a V.I.P. and that never hurts!

It is advisable that you plan at least six to twelve months prior to your honeymoon or destination wedding vacation. This allows your guests ample time to arrange their travel reservations and coordinate with your plans. It is customary for guests to pay their own travel costs for destination weddings, but many couples provide transportation for the wedding party, or host a special event for their guests other than the wedding itself.

It is important to take a few moments and detail what your “dream honeymoon or destination wedding travel” would entail. Are you an adventure traveler or looking for the laid back feeling of a tropical island getaway?
What about a 7-10 day cruise to the finest ports of call?

If you have a big wedding planned, try and schedule a day of relaxation before jetting off to your exotic honeymoon. This will help insure that you will arrive refreshed and ready to appreciate your “romantic holiday.”

While considering your travel plans, keep in mind the time of the year you will be traveling! For example, if you are having a summer wedding in the United States it will be winter in New Zealand and Australia.
Hawaii and Tahiti are among the top honeymoon and destination wedding locations. They also provide a wide range of resorts and activities. Some of the most popular activities or options would include; a luau, snorkel trip, a scenic helicopter flight over lush green valleys and cascading waterfalls, swimming with dolphins, a romantic dinner for two on the beach, or breakfast brought by canoe to your over the water bungalow.

When making travel arrangements with your travel specialist you will begin by working on air, room and transportation. As planning progresses further along, you can then discuss other possible reservation options such as activities, romance packages, honeymoon registry, dining reservations, “local” travel tips, etc.

For more information please contact Travel to Maui at: www.traveltomaui.net
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