The holiday season is a time for relaxation, adventure, and creating unforgettable memories. What better place to do all that than in the Hawaiian Islands?
Maui, known for its serene beaches and lush landscapes, is a tropical paradise. It’s perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat. Maui and Oahu, two of Hawaii’s most popular islands, offer unique experiences for holiday travelers.
On the other hand, Oahu, experiencing the lively urban existence and rich history, offers a dynamic island experience. It’s a hub for those who love a mix of relaxation and excitement.
Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a solo adventure, you’ll find something to love in both Maui and Oahu.
So, are you ready to spend the holidays in Maui or Oahu this year?
Maui: A Serene Tropical Paradise
Maui, often referred to as the “Valley Isle,” is a haven for nature lovers. Its diverse landscapes range from the sandy beaches of Kaanapali to the lush rainforests of Hana. One of Maui’s highlights is the Road to Hana. This scenic drive offers breathtaking views of waterfalls, rainforests, and the Pacific Ocean. For those seeking relaxation, the tranquil beaches of Wailea and Makena are perfect for sunbathing and snorkeling.
Where to stay on Maui
Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows| Lahaina, Maui
For a tropical twist on the holidays, head to the recently reopened Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows to celebrate the season. The historic oceanfront resort is spread across 27 acres with direct access to the world-famous Kaanapali Beach. Guests can be among the first to experience the recently refreshed private bungalows and new restaurants Lahaina Noon and Pineapple Moon. Contribute to the ongoing healing and reforestation of the Lahaina community with Royal Lahaina’s new “A Tree for You and Me” package. The package includes a an indigenous Alahe’e tree that will decorate each bungalow during the holiday season. After departure, the tree will be donated as part of the wildfire recovery efforts in Lahaina. The offer also includes a keepsake ornament and daily breakfast for two.
Oahu: A Vibrant Island Experience
Oahu, also known as “The Gathering Place,” is the most populated of the Hawaiian Islands. It’s a melting pot of cultures, offering a blend of East and West. Honolulu, the island’s capital, is a vibrant city with a plethora of shopping, dining, and nightlife options. For history enthusiasts, the Pearl Harbor National Memorial is a must-visit. And let’s not forget the iconic Waikiki Beach, perfect for surfing and sunbathing.
Where to stay on Oahu
The Twin Fin Hotel | Waikiki, Oahu
In collaboration with world-renowned Hall of Fame surfer Jamie O’Brien and the Jamie O’Brien School of Surf Waikiki, The Twin Fin Hotel is newly offering an exclusive “Hall of Fame” Package just in time for the holiday season. The package includes a 3-night stay, 1 year membership to Surfline, car rental, private surf lesson for two, exclusive itinerary with Jamie’s favorite local spots across the island, a custom surfboard designed by Jamie’s surfboard shaper, Tokoro and much more. In addition, guest can participate in special holiday activities during The Twin Fin’s 12 Days of Aloha (12/20-12/31) including crafting surfboard ornaments, fire dancing and hula show, holiday-themed paint & sip and more.