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or a list of sites to see for seniors? We're really not into kayaking, scuba diving. Thanks for helping.

2006-08-27 17:40:13 · 9 answers · asked by loli 1 in Travel United States Honolulu

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There are many senior discounts just ask.

2006-08-27 17:55:47 · answer #1 · answered by Maui No Ka Oi 5 · 0 0

The good thing about Hawaii is that there are many great things to SEE if you are not so much into DOING. I prefer to rent a car and explore rather than take a tour. My wife and I were there recently and did just that on Oahu, Hawaii (island), Maui, and Kawaii. We both really liked Kawaii for its natural beauty and laid back style.

Now, I am older too so don't take this as an insult but for us seniors, health issues are a little more prevalent than for younger people in general and you need to take that into account. So, I urge you also to get some good travel insurance. There is an amazing variety of things that can go wrong to ruin a trip in an instant. You can explore the subject and buy on-line too if that suits you. Many veteran travelers feel it is best to get travel insurance from a source different from that for transport arrangements – no chance for a conflict of interest. Here is a really neat site that is easy to use and provides a variety of options. I like Travel Guard International’s “Worldwide Health”. Travel Guard is the industry leader for good reason. They deliver quality service at a modest price. The policy provides coverage for health-related issues (like an illness before or during a trip) and for traveling-related issues (like lost baggage etc.) Go to http://www.wavehelp.com/travel-medical/index.htm and click on the red phone booth to see the details. IMG is also good but not as big and experienced as TG.

Best wishes.

2006-08-29 07:51:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It isn't a "senior package" but I recommend Perillo Tours. Thats what we did when we went and it really saved us a lot of time and money. Included in the cost is 2 meals a day as well as many of the tours and sightseeing things out there. Also, you really get to know the people in your group. We went on the 9-day 3 island tour and had a wonderful time. I can't even imagine trying to find all the places we saw by ourselves!

2006-08-28 09:30:52 · answer #3 · answered by Margaret 4 · 0 0

I suggest you make your own agenda. My husband and I enjoy the Big Island...there are so many things to see and do. It is more of the real Hawaii. Take your time and go around the Island. A good book to buy is "Hawaii, The Big Island Revealed" by Andrew Daughty & Harriett Freidman. You will get many great ideas from it. Plan to stay in different places throughout your trip. If you want more info, e-mail me. Have a great trip.

2006-08-28 02:21:40 · answer #4 · answered by Rea 3 · 0 0

ignore the excursion companies!! why dont u basically get your individual value ticket and phone up a taiwanese inn from singapore or e book on line??? fer christ sake!!!!whats incorrect with u?/cant plan air tickets and yer very own accomodation? commute companies are meant for persons who're going to places like alaska or japan.yet noways non-jap conversing human beings even visit japan wit6hout a commute organization. excursion applications might recommend u would be grew to become right into a flock of sheep the place they only get u and shove u into places the place u dont pick to flow to.this got here approximately interior the days till now the internet.yet with the internet,no person anymore ever go right into a commute organization.if u did,the commute brokers might think of u are dumb sufficient to no longer go into internet or basically too lazy to flow to cyberspace.

2016-11-05 22:31:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am going to Hawaii in May 28-June2,2015

2015-04-02 08:42:10 · answer #6 · answered by Robert Underwood 1 · 0 0

There are some, you didn't say which island you were going to. maybe this will help you. http://www.travelsmarthawaii.com/
http://www.hawaii.com/
Also, if you have AAA membership, they have their tour book of the islands with great info.

2006-08-29 11:34:10 · answer #7 · answered by Papa 7 · 0 0

There are VERY many, I suggest you hoook up with a travel agent.

2006-08-28 07:00:14 · answer #8 · answered by Kanitha 3 · 0 0

I suggest, firstly, you have to check and make sure there have no Tsunami problem. ;/

2006-08-27 17:48:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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