If you are craving an unparalleled blend of exotic beauty and world-class indulgence, Hawaii emerges as the ultimate luxury escape. Picture yourself basking on pristine white-sand beaches rolling into turquoise Pacific waters, surrounded by lush volcanic landscapes and vibrant tropical gardens. Hawaii’s exclusive resorts and private villas offer bespoke experiences tailored to your every whim, from private yacht cruises and helicopter tours over breathtaking volcanoes to spa sanctuaries delivering ancient Hawaiian healing rituals.
The rich cultural heritage, gourmet dining with fresh island flavours and vibrant arts scene add depth and sophistication to your getaway. For those accustomed to the finest things in life, Hawaii promises a seamless fusion of adventure, tranquility, and opulence making it a coveted jewel for UAE travellers seeking both escape and enrichment in one spectacular destination.
From the moment you arrive, Hawaii embraces you with a warmth that feels both luxurious and soulful. “Aloha” becomes more than a greeting; it becomes a philosophy of harmony, kindness and deep connection that elevates every moment of your island escape.
Hawaii presents some of the world’s most mesmerizing beaches, each offering a rare blend of beauty and mood. Silky white sands lapped by turquoise waves, dramatic black-sand crescents shaped by ancient lava, and rare red and green shores create a palette found nowhere else.
Revel in Waikiki’s golden glamour and legendary surf, or retreat into the calm lagoons of Ko Olina, perfect for elegant family days. Dive among Kauai’s vibrant corals, feel the volcanic allure of Punaluu’s black sands, or discover the unforgettable crimson shoreline of Kaihalulu. Island-hopping turns these beaches into a curated collection of coastal masterpieces.
Hawaii offers one of the world’s most dramatic encounters with nature’s creative force. Within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the iconic Kilauea and Mauna Loa unveil landscapes constantly transformed by molten artistry.
Summit hikes lead through surreal terrains, helicopter flights reveal glowing rivers of lava, and boat excursions bring you close to the meeting point of fire and sea. Everywhere you look, the islands display the magnificence of Earth in motion.
Hawaii’s wildlife feels both rare and enchanting. Graceful Green Sea Turtles glide through the waters of Laniakea, while the elusive Hawaiian Monk Seal occasionally rests along quiet shores. The elegant Nēnē bird thrives on Kauai and the Big Island, and the surrounding waters host manta rays, spinner dolphins and vibrant reef life.
The most extraordinary spectacle arrives between November and April, when Humpback Whales migrate to Hawaiian waters, creating one of the world’s most breathtaking marine experiences.
Hawaiian cuisine is a sensory celebration of its diverse cultures and abundant natural produce. Savour the smooth richness of traditional Poi, indulge in Laulau wrapped in tender taro leaves or explore the refined simplicity of Poke, inspired by Japanese traditions and perfected by the islands.
From gourmet Pacific Rim dining to rustic food trucks bursting with flavour, every dish reflects Hawaii’s generous spirit and multicultural heritage.
Hawaii is a paradise for hikers seeking breathtaking reward. The Kalalau Trail unfolds along the dramatic Na Pali Coast, where valleys and cliffs create vistas of cinematic beauty. Diamond Head challenges adventurers with steep ascents and panoramic views over Waikiki, while Koko Head Crater offers a beloved sunrise climb over Honolulu.
Across the islands, trails weave through rainforests, volcanic plains and ridgelines that reveal the islands’ majestic natural architecture.
The most luxurious season to experience Hawaii is from April to October, when warm days and clear waters create the perfect atmosphere for swimming, sailing and outdoor adventures. From November to April, cooler breezes and the arrival of Humpback Whales add an extra touch of magic.
Reaching Hawaii from the UAE is seamless through one-stop connections via major hubs such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, New York, Chicago, Doha and Singapore. Most travellers arrive in Honolulu, making it the ideal gateway for an elegant island-hopping journey.
UAE Nationals must obtain a valid US Tourist Visa (B1/B2) before travel.
UAE Residents also require a US Tourist Visa, depending on their nationality.
Applying ahead of your planned travel ensures a smooth and effortless entry experience.
This national park, a great favourite with tourists, is also a sacred place. Home to two active volcanoes, the park offers chances to witness destruction and creation in nature. The park is also very popular with hikers owing to the miles of hiking trails. The Halemaumau Crater is considered to be the home of the Volcano Goddess Pele and is a sacred place. The park is also rich in biodiversity and an array of native species, including the Nene bird and the Hawaiian Petrel, the Hawaiian Hoary Bat, the Hawksbill Turtles, Green sea Turtles and Humpback Whales.
The area between West Oahu’s Kaena point and East Oahu’s Kahuku Point, the North Shore is famous for its great waves, making it a favourite of surfers. Sunset Beach and Waimea Beach are particularly known for being great for surfing. The historic town of Hale’iwa is another well-loved place in the region -- filled with art galleries, museums and scrumptious local food, it is a great place to spend laid back days.
One of the most visited vacation destinations in the world, Waikiki is a gorgeous beach town filled with luxurious resorts, restaurants, shopping centres and colourful nightlife. The statue of Duke Kahanamoku, considered to be the father of modern surfing, stands in Waikiki too. Waikiki Beach is also good for taking surf and stand up paddle lessons. Other attractions include the Honolulu zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium.
The Na Pali coast in Kauai is a gorgeous place. Accessible only through the water, it is slightly isolated. The coast can be explored on foot by hiking the Kalalau Trail, or by indulging in marine activities like sailing, cruising and snorkelling. Rich in culture and biodiversity, there is a lot to be explored on this beach.
The privately-owned island of Lana'i is breathtaking. There are a few luxury resorts and some camping opportunities. The Garden of the Gods, or the Keahiakawelo, has unbelievable vistas of rocks, boulders and the Pacific Ocean. The Puu Pehe Beach is liked by couples. It is a place for romantic outings with stunning backdrops. The island also has lavish golf courses, and the Hulupoe Bay offers snorkelling and diving opportunities.
Enjoy the varied and beautiful beaches of the island. Diving, snorkelling, surfing and island hopping cannot be missed.
Visit the active volcanoes.
Enjoy the countless hiking trails.
Soak in the heritage of Hawaii- visit the Bishop’s Museum, the Pearl Harbour and the Kona Coffee farms.
Enjoy the vivid nightlife in Honolulu.
Indulge in boutique shopping at the Ala Moana Centre.
Have a dream American Honeymoon at the island.
A drive down Hana highway in Maui is one of the most loved activities in Hawaii. Be mesmerised by the gorgeous landscape and make stops at Paia Town for refreshments, Twin Falls for a small hike, the Garden of Eden Arboretum for its fauna and flora and at Wai’anapanapa State Park for its black beach. While in Hana Town, enjoy the art galleries, farmers’ market and the Hana Bay.
Haleakala National Park, next to the dormant Mount Haleakala is a must-visit place! One of the best destinations on the Hawaiian Islands to enjoy the sunrise and the sunset, there are a lot of thrilling activities operated here. Hiking and camping are very popular here and travel guides explain Maui’s history and culture in detail!
Hawaii prides itself on its coffee, and a tour on any of the numerous coffee farms in Kona should not be missed. Learn how coffee is processed and taste the many distinctive flavours and brews offered at these farms. The Kona Coffee Cultural Festival is held annually in November and is great to soak in the unique coffee culture of the islands of Hawaii.
Pearl Harbour is the largest harbour in Hawaii and is named so owing to the exceptional amount of pearls that were once found in its water. The memorial is a must-see for everyone, especially history enthusiasts. It is a huge draw for tourists who want to see where WW II began for the United States. A guided tour will take one back in time.
Located in Central Maui, the park is home to one of the most recognisable sites of the state -- the Iao Needle. Ideal for hiking and sightseeing, the Needle is a natural rock formation with a covering of lush greenery. A site of historical importance, this is where King Kamehameha I defeated the Maui army, and this battle has made a deep mark on the state. The Hawaii Nature Centre is located in the park and is very popular among tourists.
Flying Squirrel Holidays specialises in building your dream beach holidays in Hawaii as per your requirements. Please note that they are samples, and that we curate packages for our clients.
Wholesome Hawaii: 6 Days, 5 Nights
Hawaii Honeymoon Package: 7 Days, 8 Nights
Adventure in Hawaii: 5 Days, 6 Nights
Wholesome Hawaii (Sample Only)
Day 1
Arrive in Honolulu, Hawaii. Beat the jet lag by spending a lazy day at the Waikiki beach.
Day 2
After breakfast, leave for Pearl Harbour to visit the Arizona Memorial. By the afternoon, tour Honolulus historic district and visit the Iolani Palace, the only royal palace in America.
Day 3
Fly to Kauai. Spend the day exploring Kauai. Visit the Napali Coast and the Waimea Canyon.
Day 4
Fly to Maui. After lunch, start for Iao Valley, and spend the evening on the Kaanapali beaches.
Day 5
After an early breakfast, embark on a picturesque drive on the road to Hana. Spend the last evening enjoying a luxurious dinner at the hotel.
Day 6
Transfer to the Maui Airport.
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How can I go from UAE to Hawaii?
To travel from the UAE to Hawaii, you’ll typically fly out of Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Abu Dhabi (AUH) with at least one stopover, common layovers are in Doha, Istanbul, or major US hubs like Los Angeles or San Francisco. Most travelers land at Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on Oahu, the main gateway to Hawaii. From there, inter-island flights or transfers can take you to other Hawaiian islands like Maui, Kauai, or the Big Island.
How long is a flight from UAE to Hawaii?
The total journey usually takes 18–24 hours, depending on connections.
Is Hawaii expensive to visit?
Yes, Hawaii is one of the most expensive American states to visit.
What is the cheapest time to visit Hawaii?
The cheapest time to visit Hawaii depends on various factors. Example the time of booking your tickets, the peak season, the level of luxury, etc. Flights are the cheapest in January and February, but hotels are the cheapest between September and mid-December.
A visit to the islands of Hawaii is a must for every traveller. The island state offers an extremely unique range of experiences. Beach holiday in Hawaii can be exhilarating, leisurely and definitely picturesque. To spend your dream honeymoon on this island, contact us to personalise your Hawaii Honeymoon Package. The numerous trails, diverse wildlife, historical and cultural monuments, gastronomical delights, glitz and glamour of urban America.
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