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Honolulu 7-Day Hawaii Multi-Island Combo

5-day O'ahu + Maui or Big Island 2-day inter-island hop

Honolulu 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$2,450
Budget–luxury
$1,140–$5,100

As of 2026, the recommended Honolulu 7-day route runs Day1 Diamond Head Sunrise + Waikiki Beach + Duke's Sunset · Day2 Pearl Harbor + Iolani Palace + Royal Hawaiian Mai Tai · Day3 North Shore Loop + Giovanni's Shrimp + Roy's Waikiki Farewell · Day4 Hanauma Bay + Polynesian Cultural Center · Day5 Ko Olina Luxury Day + Halekulani Sunset · Day6 Maui Day 1 OR Big Island Day 1 (40-min inter-island flight) · Day7 Maui/Big Island Day 2 + Return Flight to HNL + International Departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $2,450 on a mid-range budget. Days 1-5 are the same as the 5-day O'ahu Classic (Waikiki + Pearl Harbor + North Shore + Polynesian Cultural Center + Hanauma Bay + Ko Olina). Days 6-7: Maui (Road to Hana scenic drive + Haleakala summit sunrise + old Lahaina town + Kaanapali Beach) or the Big Island (Volcanoes National Park UNESCO + Black Sand Beach + Kona coffee farm tour) — a 2-day inter-island hop via 40-45 min Hawaiian Airlines flight, then departure. The standard Korean-tourist Hawaii multi-island combo.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$1,140

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$2,450

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$5,100

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Diamond Head Sunrise + Waikiki Beach + Duke's Sunset

O'ahu introduction + Hawaiian plate lunch + sunset cocktails

Activities

  1. 06:00 Diamond Head Crater (Lē'ahi) sunrise 2 hours

    232m volcanic crater hike — 1.5km round trip, 300m elevation, 360° O'ahu views from the summit including Waikiki Beach + Pacific Ocean + Koko Head. Reservation mandatory at gostateparks.hawaii.gov (book 30+ days ahead).

    Cost: $5 entry + $10 parking + reservation TIP: Reservation required. Sunrise is around 6:00-6:30. Bring water, sunscreen, and a headlamp for the dark approach. Wear sneakers — the trail has some steep stair sections.
  2. 08:30 Breakfast — Rainbow Drive-In (1961 plate lunch institution) 1 hour

    Honolulu's plate-lunch institution since 1961 — walk-up window order counter on Kapahulu Avenue. Kalua pork + 2 scoops rice + mac salad ($12) is the canonical first-time order. The loco moco ($10) is the comfort-food signature.

    Cost: $10-15 TIP: Cash or card. 15-min walk from Waikiki or 5-min Uber. Order at the window. The kalua pork plate or the mix plate are the canonical first orders.
  3. 10:30 Waikiki Beach + surf lesson 3 hours

    Waikiki Beach (3km of golden sand, Duke Kahanamoku's home break, 24-hour beach life with Diamond Head as the backdrop). Surf lessons available with multiple operators ($80-120 for 2-hour group lesson + board rental). The most-recommended introductory surf experience in Hawaii.

    Cost: Free beach; surf lesson $80-120/2h TIP: Reef-safe sunscreen is required by Hawaii law (oxybenzone + octinoxate banned since 2021). Surf lessons popular with first-timers. Book the lesson 1-2 days ahead via Klook or directly with operators (Hans Hedemann, Waikiki Beach Boys).
  4. 13:30 Lunch — Ono Seafood (Honolulu poke canon) 1 hour

    Honolulu's go-to poke counter — a Kapahulu Avenue neighborhood favorite that locals quietly insist is the best ahi tuna poke in Honolulu. The shoyu ahi (raw tuna in soy sauce + sesame + onion + chili) is the canonical order; the spicy ahi adds mayo + sriracha.

    Cost: $10-20 TIP: Cash or card. 15-min walk from Waikiki, 5-min Uber. Long lines at lunch peak (11-13) — arrive 13:30 for shorter waits. Closed Sundays.
  5. 15:00 Ala Moana Beach Park + Ala Moana Center mall 2.5 hours

    The calmer local-favorite alternative to Waikiki Beach (Honolulu residents prefer Ala Moana Beach over the tourist-crush Waikiki). Ala Moana Center mall (2 million sq ft, the largest open-air shopping mall in the US, with 350+ stores including the Hawaii-exclusive Shirokiya Japanese food hall) is right next door.

    Cost: Free beach; shopping varies TIP: Quieter than Waikiki. The Foodland poke counter at Ala Moana Center is the Honolulu locals' secret-best poke (cheaper than Ono Seafood, equivalent quality). Hawaiian souvenirs at the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center.
  6. 18:00 Sunset — Duke's Waikiki (Outrigger Reef) 2 hours

    Duke's at the Outrigger Reef — Honolulu's iconic sunset bar named after Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968, Hawaiian Olympic swimmer + father of modern surfing). Beachfront seating watches the sun set directly over the Pacific with Waikiki Beach + Diamond Head as the backdrop. Hawaiian-international menu (Hawaiian salmon, ahi tuna, classic burgers, Hula Pie dessert).

    Cost: $20-50 cocktails + light dinner TIP: Reservations required for Fri-Sat sunset (book 1-2 weeks ahead). The default sunset pick for Korean honeymooners. Book a 17:00 table to catch the sunset around 18:00-19:00 depending on month. Hula Pie dessert is the mandatory order.
  7. 20:30 Dinner — Marugame Udon Waikiki (cheap-eat Japanese) 1 hour

    Fresh-made Japanese udon noodles + tempura — Hawaii's go-to cheap-eat alternative when you've had enough plate lunch and want something familiar. The line outside Marugame stretches 1 hour at lunch peak — Hawaii's most-photographed-queue restaurant.

    Cost: $10-15 TIP: Card or cash. Multiple Waikiki branches. The line is shorter at dinner (after 20:00) than at lunch peak. Watch the udon being made through the open kitchen window.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Rainbow Drive-In plate lunch (1961)

Kapahulu Waikiki · $10-15

The Hawaiian plate-lunch institution. Kalua pork plate canonical.

Lunch

Ono Seafood poke (Honolulu canon)

Kapahulu · $10-20

The go-to Hawaiian poke shop — shoyu ahi or spicy ahi.

Dinner

Marugame Udon Waikiki (Japanese cheap-eat)

Waikiki · $10-15

Japanese-Hawaiian fusion cheap eat. Fresh-made udon noodles.

Transit:

Walking around Waikiki + 5-min Uber to Diamond Head + 5-min Uber to Kapahulu Avenue (Rainbow Drive-In + Ono Seafood + Leonard's Bakery). TheBus $3 single is the cheapest transport but Uber is faster for tight schedules.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130 Mid $320 Luxury $700
DAY 2

Pearl Harbor + Iolani Palace + Royal Hawaiian Mai Tai

WWII history + royal Hawaii + traditional Hawaiian dinner

Activities

  1. 08:00 Pearl Harbor + USS Arizona Memorial (December 7 1941 attack site) 3 hours

    The December 7, 1941 attack site that brought the US into WWII. The USS Arizona Memorial is built directly over the wreckage of the battleship USS Arizona, where 1,177 sailors are entombed. FREE entry but timed-entry mandatory at recreation.gov (book 60 days ahead — same-day walk-ins are not possible).

    Cost: Free; pre-book 60 days ahead at recreation.gov TIP: Pre-book at recreation.gov 60 days ahead — same-day walk-ins are not possible. Bags larger than a clutch are prohibited (bag check $5). Photography permitted but be respectful — sailors are entombed below the memorial.
  2. 11:30 Battleship Missouri Memorial ('Mighty Mo' Japanese surrender ship) 1.5 hours

    The 'Mighty Mo' — the battleship where Japan formally surrendered to General Douglas MacArthur on September 2, 1945, ending WWII. Right next to Pearl Harbor at Ford Island. Walking the deck where the surrender was signed is the canonical photo.

    Cost: $35 ($90 combined with Arizona) TIP: Pre-book ahead through nps.gov or directly with the USS Missouri website. Combined ticket with USS Arizona + Aviation Museum + Bowfin submarine = $97 (saves $40 vs separate entries).
  3. 13:30 Lunch — Highway Inn (modern traditional Hawaiian, 1947) 1.5 hours

    Hawaiian classics done modern — kalua pork, lau lau (pork steamed in ti leaves), Hawaiian poke, Hawaiian sides. Third-generation Toguchi family operation with a modernized Kakaako location.

    Cost: $15-25 TIP: Card or cash. Family-friendly. 10-min Uber from Pearl Harbor to the Kakaako location. The accessible-modern alternative to Helena's.
  4. 15:30 Iolani Palace (the only royal palace on US soil, 1882) 1.5 hours

    The only royal palace on US soil — the Hawaiian monarchy ruled here from 1882 until the US-backed overthrow in 1893. Throne room + 1882 electric lighting (predates the White House electrification) + the canonical Hawaiian-history pilgrimage. King Kalakaua + Queen Lili'uokalani's actual royal residence.

    Cost: $25 self-guided + audio; $35 grand tour TIP: The Hawaiian guide tells the overthrow story with depth and emotion — the grand tour is recommended over the audio-only. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Modest dress recommended (no swimwear or beach attire).
  5. 17:30 Aloha Tower Marketplace + Downtown Honolulu + Chinatown walk 1.5 hours

    1926 Aloha Tower on the harborfront (Honolulu's iconic 'Welcome to Honolulu' landmark for arriving ships, now a Hawaii Pacific University campus), plus a walk through Downtown Honolulu and the historic Chinatown district.

    Cost: Free walking TIP: Chinatown Honolulu has its own character — the oldest Chinatown in the US (established 1860s). Walking distance from Iolani Palace. Stop at Lonely Tree Gallery or Pearl Harbor Smithsonian for cultural depth.
  6. 19:30 Dinner — Helena's Hawaiian Food (1946, James Beard America's Classics) 2 hours

    Traditional Hawaiian since 1946 — James Beard Award winner (America's Classics 2000). Three-generation Chock family operation. Kalua pork (slow-roasted in an imu earth oven), lomi lomi salmon (raw salmon massaged with tomato and onion), poi (mashed fermented taro paste), pipikaula (air-dried Hawaiian beef jerky). The canonical traditional-Hawaiian James Beard pilgrimage.

    Cost: $20-30 per person TIP: Reservations strongly recommended — book 1-2 weeks ahead. Cards and cash. 15-min Uber from Downtown Honolulu to Kalihi. Closed Sunday-Monday. The poi is acquired taste — try a small portion first.
  7. 22:00 Mai Tai Bar at the Royal Hawaiian ('Pink Palace', 1927) 1.5 hours

    The Mai Tai — invented at Trader Vic's in Oakland in 1944, then perfected at the 1927 Royal Hawaiian for the Hawaii market. The Royal Mai Tai ($18) is the canonical order. The 1927 'Pink Palace' beachfront setting is one of the most-iconic Waikiki venues.

    Cost: $15-40 Mai Tai cocktails TIP: Card or cash. The Royal Mai Tai ($18) is the canonical order. Common Korean honeymoon stop — pair with a 20-min walk along Waikiki Beach to House Without a Key + Duke's.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel + Iyasume Spam musubi to go

Waikiki · $3-8

Quick Spam musubi (Hawaii's lunchbox icon) for the early Pearl Harbor start.

Lunch

Highway Inn (modern Hawaiian)

Kakaako · $15-25

Hawaiian classics modernized — kalua pork + lau lau combo plate.

Dinner

Helena's Hawaiian Food (1946 James Beard)

Kalihi · $20-30

James Beard Award traditional Hawaiian — the canonical pilgrimage.

Transit:

TheBus #20 Waikiki to Pearl Harbor $3 (60 min) or Uber $25-35 (30 min). 15-min Uber to Kalihi for Helena's. 20-min walking circuit from Helena's back to the Royal Hawaiian Mai Tai Bar.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130 Mid $280 Luxury $600
DAY 3

North Shore Loop + Giovanni's Shrimp + Roy's Waikiki Farewell

North Shore surf culture + Hawaiian food trucks + farewell dinner

Activities

  1. 09:00 North Shore loop drive (1h drive from Waikiki) 5 hours

    Banzai Pipeline + Sunset Beach + Waimea Bay — O'ahu's surfing coast. Winter (November-February) brings the pro surfing season (Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational + Vans Triple Crown). Summer is the swim-friendly season with calm waters.

    Cost: Rental car $50-80/day or Circle Island tour $80-150 TIP: Winter (Nov-Feb) brings pro surfing season (Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational + Vans Triple Crown of Surfing). Summer is the swim-friendly season. Self-drive rental car is the most flexible option; Circle Island bus tour ($80-150) is the no-driving alternative.
  2. 11:30 Banzai Pipeline + Sunset Beach (winter waves) 1.5 hours

    The famous Banzai Pipeline (the world's most-photographed wave, breaks over a shallow reef, drawing the world's top pro surfers November-February) and Sunset Beach winter waves. Free public viewing from the sand.

    Cost: Free TIP: Don't enter the water Nov-Feb — winter waves are dangerous (10-30+ ft swells, multiple drowning fatalities annually). Watch from the sand only. The Vans Triple Crown spectator parking fills by 7 AM on competition days.
  3. 13:00 Lunch — Giovanni's Shrimp Truck (Kahuku — North Shore canon) 1 hour

    The $14 garlic shrimp plate with 2 scoops rice — the most-famous food truck in Hawaii since 1993. 12 head-on shrimp swimming in garlic butter + 2 rice scoops. The defining North Shore food-truck dish that Korean and Japanese tourists drive 1 hour to taste.

    Cost: $14 garlic shrimp plate TIP: Cash only — no card. Expect 30-min lines at peak hours. Bring napkins — the garlic butter is messy. The graffiti-covered truck itself is Instagram-iconic.
  4. 14:30 Waimea Bay + Pu'u o Mahuka Heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple) 1.5 hours

    Waimea Bay (summer swimming, winter big-wave surfing — the 1986 Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational was held here when conditions allowed) plus Pu'u o Mahuka Heiau, the largest ancient Hawaiian temple on O'ahu (overlooks Waimea Bay from the bluffs above).

    Cost: Free TIP: Waimea Bay is swim-friendly only in summer (May-September). Respect the heiau as a sacred Hawaiian cultural site — no walking on the rock walls, no removing rocks.
  5. 16:00 Matsumoto Shave Ice (Haleiwa since 1951) 30 min

    The Haleiwa shave-ice institution since 1951 — three-generation Matsumoto family operation. Micro-thin ice shavings absorb tropical-flavored syrups (passion-pineapple-mango is the canonical flavor combo). Add-ons: condensed milk drizzle, azuki red beans, mochi balls.

    Cost: $5-10 TIP: Cash or card. Long lines on weekends — Sat-Sun arrive 9:00-11:00 for shorter waits, or after 15:30. The defining North Shore Hawaiian sweet.
  6. 16:30 Haleiwa Town walking + Hawaiian souvenir + return drive to Waikiki 2 hours

    The old plantation town of Haleiwa (the North Shore's main hub) plus its artisan shops (Hawaiian-made jewelry, surf shops, art galleries), then the 1-hour scenic drive back to Waikiki via Kamehameha Highway.

    Cost: Free walking + shopping varies TIP: Slow Hawaiian-town pace. Stop at the Haleiwa Beach House restaurant + Surf N Salsa Mexican food truck on the way. Sunset over the West Coast highway is the canonical drive photo.
  7. 19:00 Final dinner — Roy's Waikiki (Hawaiian Regional Cuisine fusion) 2 hours

    Roy Yamaguchi's Hawaiian-fusion fine-dining flagship since 1988 — Pacific Rim cuisine. Roy is the founding chef of the Hawaiian Regional Cuisine movement (1991, a 12-chef collaborative that elevated local Hawaiian cooking into recognized fine dining). The Misoyaki Butterfish (miso-glazed sablefish) and the Original Chocolate Souffle are mandatory orders.

    Cost: $60-120 per person TIP: Reservations 1-2 weeks ahead. Smart-casual dress. Card or cash. Common Korean honeymoon fine-dining pick. The chef's tasting menu is the canonical order.
  8. 22:00 HNL Airport departure 45 min

    Korean late-night flights to ICN (Korean Air, Asiana, Hawaiian Airlines) typically depart 22:00-01:00.

    Cost: Uber $35-45 TIP: Pre-book a Klook airport transfer ($25-40) to avoid surge pricing. International check-in 2-3 hours pre-departure. HNL Terminal 2 for international.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Leonard's Bakery malasada (1953)

Kapahulu · $3-8

Hawaiian malasada (Portuguese-rooted hot fried-dough donut) to go — best eaten 60 seconds after frying.

Lunch

Giovanni's Shrimp Truck, Kahuku

North Shore · $14

Hawaii's most-famous food truck. The garlic shrimp plate is the canonical North Shore food canon.

Dinner

Roy's Waikiki Hawaiian fusion (Roy Yamaguchi 1988)

Waikiki Beach Walk · $60-120

Honeymoon Hawaiian Regional Cuisine fine-dining. Chef's tasting menu canonical.

Transit:

Rental car (most flexible) or Circle Island tour bus ($80-150). 1h Waikiki to North Shore via H1-2 + Kamehameha Hwy. 45-min Uber back to HNL for the late-night Korean flights.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130 Mid $320 Luxury $700
DAY 4

Hanauma Bay + Polynesian Cultural Center

Marine reserve + Polynesian culture

Activities

  1. 08:00 Hanauma Bay snorkeling (volcanic crater marine reserve) 4 hours

    Volcanic crater snorkel bay 30 min from Waikiki — 1-3m coral reef with 400+ fish species. Hawaii's #1 snorkeling site.

    Cost: $25 + $1 parking TIP: Reservation required at hanaumabaystatepark.com 2 days ahead 7 AM Hawaii time. Closed Mon-Tue. Reef-safe sunscreen only.
  2. 14:30 Polynesian Cultural Center (Laie, 1h shuttle) 8 hours

    Six Polynesian island villages + Hā night dance show + traditional Hawaiian lū'au feast.

    Cost: $90-150 with lū'au + show TIP: Pre-book online for $20 discount + free Waikiki hotel pickup/dropoff. Closed Sundays. Owned by BYU-Hawaii.
  3. 22:30 Return Waikiki shuttle 1 hour

    1h shuttle drive back to Waikiki.

    Cost: Included with PCC ticket TIP: Late return — schedule no morning activities for Day 5 before 09:00.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel + Iyasume musubi

Waikiki · $3-8

Quick Spam musubi for Hanauma Bay start.

Lunch

Hanauma Bay quick lunch

Hanauma · $10-20

Pack from Waikiki or quick bite on-site.

Dinner

PCC lū'au feast

Polynesian Cultural Center · Included

Traditional Hawaiian lū'au feast — kalua pork canonical.

Transit:

Uber Waikiki to Hanauma + PCC shuttle round-trip.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $150 Mid $280 Luxury $500
DAY 5

Ko Olina Luxury Day + Halekulani Sunset

Luxury resort + Waikiki sunset

Activities

  1. 09:00 Ko Olina luxury day pass (Four Seasons or Disney Aulani) 5 hours

    45-min Uber west of Waikiki to Ko Olina — Disney Aulani (family), Four Seasons (honeymoon), Marriott Ko Olina Beach Club (Bonvoy points). Day-pass options available.

    Cost: $50-150 day pass TIP: Pre-book day pass. Hawaii's main luxury resort strip with 4 protected man-made lagoons.
  2. 14:30 Lunch — Mina's Fish House (Four Seasons) or Ulu Cafe (Aulani) 1.5 hours

    Resort Hawaiian-Pacific Rim dining with ocean views.

    Cost: $30-80 TIP: Mina's Fish House for upscale lunch; Ulu Cafe for family-friendly quick-serve.
  3. 16:00 Return Waikiki + final shopping 3 hours

    Back to Waikiki for Ala Moana Center + Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center souvenirs.

    Cost: Shopping varies TIP: Macadamia chocolates + Kona coffee + Aloha shirts are the canonical Hawaii souvenir purchases.
  4. 19:00 House Without a Key, Halekulani (1907 sunset) 2.5 hours

    Sunset Mai Tais + nightly free Hawaiian hula performance under the kiawe tree.

    Cost: $30-70 TIP: Reservations required Fri-Sat sunset. Smart-casual dress.
  5. 22:00 Hotel — pre-flight rest before inter-island flight Overnight

    Early rest — tomorrow's Maui/Big Island inter-island flight requires 07:00 check-in.

    Cost: Hotel TIP: Pack the inter-island carry-on bag tonight. Inter-island flights have lower baggage allowances.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel

Waikiki · Included

Hotel breakfast.

Lunch

Ko Olina resort dining

Ko Olina · $30-80

Mina's Fish House or Aulani's Ulu Cafe.

Dinner

House Without a Key, Halekulani (1907)

Waikiki · $30-70

Halekulani sunset hula — smart-casual dress.

Transit:

Uber to Ko Olina 45 min each way ($40-60).

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $150 Mid $350 Luxury $800
DAY 6

Maui Day 1 OR Big Island Day 1 (40-min inter-island flight)

Inter-island flight + island arrival

Activities

  1. 08:00 HNL → OGG Maui (40 min) OR HNL → KOA Big Island (45 min) inter-island flight 3 hours travel

    Inter-island flight with Hawaiian Airlines (the canonical inter-island carrier — 30+ daily flights HNL-OGG and HNL-KOA) or Southwest Airlines, then arrival at the destination island.

    Cost: $80-200 RT inter-island flight TIP: Pre-book the inter-island flight 4-6 weeks ahead. Hawaiian Airlines runs every 30-60 min between major Hawaii airports. Maui = Road to Hana, Haleakala summit sunrise, old Lahaina town, Kaanapali Beach. Big Island = Volcanoes National Park (UNESCO), Black Sand Beach, Kona coffee coast.
  2. 12:00 Maui Road to Hana scenic drive OR Big Island Volcanoes National Park 6 hours

    Maui Road to Hana is a 64-mile (103 km) scenic drive with 600+ curves and 50+ one-lane bridges — the canonical Maui experience. Big Island Volcanoes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site with active Kīlauea volcano viewing.

    Cost: Rental car $80-120/day; Volcanoes NP $30 entry TIP: Maui Road to Hana: drive yourself in a rental car (4WD recommended) or hire a guide ($120-180/person tour). Big Island Volcanoes NP: best viewing 9 AM-3 PM, $30 vehicle entry, allow 4-5 hours minimum.
  3. 19:00 Island sunset + Hawaiian dinner — Lahaina (Maui) or Kona (Big Island) 2 hours

    Lahaina (Maui's historic west coast whaling town, partially destroyed in August 2023 wildfires but rebuilding) or Kona (Big Island's west-coast coffee-and-history town) for dinner.

    Cost: $30-80 TIP: Both are historic Hawaiian towns with sunset dining. Lahaina dining still limited post-2023 wildfire — call ahead. Kona has Roy's Kona ($60-100) as the upscale option, or fish-tacos casual at $20-30.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel + airport breakfast

Waikiki → island · $10-20

Early hotel grab-and-go breakfast before flight.

Lunch

Island Hawaiian local restaurant

Maui or Big Island · $15-40

Local plate lunch or fish tacos.

Dinner

Lahaina or Kona Hawaiian dinner

Maui or Big Island · $30-80

Roy's Kona, Mama's Fish House (Maui), or Merriman's.

Transit:

Hawaiian Airlines inter-island flight HNL-OGG (40 min) or HNL-KOA (45 min). Rental car required at arrival airport.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $250 Mid $500 Luxury $1,000
DAY 7

Maui/Big Island Day 2 + Return Flight to HNL + International Departure

Island highlight + multi-island Hawaii farewell

Activities

  1. 09:00 Maui Haleakala summit sunrise OR Big Island Black Sand Beach + Kona coffee tour 5 hours

    The multi-island Hawaii finale. Maui: Haleakala summit (10,023 ft, the dormant volcano crater on Maui) at sunrise is iconic — but requires a 03:00 wakeup + reservation. Big Island: Punalu'u Black Sand Beach + a Kona coffee farm tour ($25-50, multiple operators).

    Cost: Included rental + park fees TIP: Haleakala sunrise requires a reservation through nps.gov ($1) — also 03:00 wakeup for the 90-min drive from Kahului to the summit. Big Island Kona coffee farm tours are easier — drive any Kona coast coffee farm, free or $25-50 paid tours.
  2. 14:00 Inter-island return flight to HNL 2 hours

    Inter-island flight back to HNL — Hawaiian Airlines OGG-HNL (40 min) or KOA-HNL (45 min). Late afternoon return.

    Cost: Included in RT ticket TIP: Late afternoon return. Plan to be at the destination airport 1.5 hours before flight for inter-island (less than international).
  3. 20:00 HNL international departure (Korean late-night flights) 30 min

    Korean late-night international flights to ICN typically depart 22:00-01:00. Korean Air, Asiana, Hawaiian Airlines, United all operate the route.

    Cost: $35-45 Uber to HNL TIP: Pre-book a Klook airport transfer. International check-in 2-3 hours pre-departure. HNL Terminal 2 for international.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel island breakfast

Maui or Big Island · Included

Final island hotel breakfast.

Lunch

Island Hawaiian local

Maui or Big Island · $15-40

Final island plate lunch or fish tacos.

Dinner

HNL airport pre-flight meal

HNL · $15-35

Pre-flight snack — Honolulu Cookie Company at HNL is the canonical souvenir.

Transit:

Inter-island flight return OGG-HNL or KOA-HNL + Uber to HNL international terminal.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $200 Mid $400 Luxury $800

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Honolulu 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Maui vs Big Island for Day 6-7?
Maui: Road to Hana scenic drive, Haleakala summit sunrise, old Lahaina town (partially destroyed in August 2023 wildfires but rebuilding), Kaanapali Beach, Mama's Fish House dinner. Big Island: Volcanoes National Park (UNESCO World Heritage, active Kīlauea volcano), Black Sand Beach (Punalu'u), Kona coffee farm tours, the Mauna Kea summit observatory (4,205m). Most Korean tourists prefer Maui for the variety and the more-Hawaiian feel. The Big Island is the pick if you're specifically there for the volcanoes + stargazing.
Worth doing a Hawaii multi-island trip?
Yes for Hawaii completionists — adds a Maui or Big Island 2-day segment for a full Hawaiian experience beyond O'ahu. Inter-island flights run $80-200 round trip for 40-45 min via Hawaiian Airlines. The 5-day O'ahu + 2-day Maui split is the standard Korean honeymoon combo. 5+2 = 7-day total is the canonical Korean-tourist Hawaii multi-island trip.
Honolulu 7 days vs multi-island?
Multi-island wins for most travelers — Honolulu 5 days + Maui or Big Island 2 days is the optimal split. A 7-day O'ahu-only trip is overkill — 5 days hits the Honolulu core (Waikiki + Pearl Harbor + North Shore + Polynesian Cultural Center + Ko Olina). Adding Maui or the Big Island gives you the full Hawaii experience with volcanic landscapes (Big Island) or world-class scenic drives (Maui Road to Hana).

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