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I’m a Travel Agent: This Is the Best $400 or Less That You Can Spend in Hawaii

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Art Wager / Getty Images

You’re planning a trip to Hawaii. Spending time in this beautiful state is amazing in itself, but you might be looking for activities to spice up your trip.

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“At Royal Expression Travels, we believe that the best way to spend your money in Hawaii is by investing in experiences that are not just memorable, but truly transformative,” said LaDell Carter, founder and lead travel designer at Royal Expression Travels. “Each of these exclusive adventures offers a unique perspective on the islands’ natural beauty and cultural richness, ensuring that your Hawaiian getaway is nothing short of extraordinary.”

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Finding these activities on your own can be challenging, but Carter has you covered. Here are seven activities at a variety of price points and activities to enjoy on your next trip to Hawaii.

Helicopter Tour to Molokai With Cliff Landing

  • Average price: $400 per person and up

“For those seeking an unparalleled adventure, a helicopter tour to Molokai promises a mesmerizing journey through Hawaii’s untouched beauty,” she said. “As you soar above verdant valleys and cascading waterfalls, the island’s rugged landscape unfolds beneath you.”

No doubt, this view will be stunning, but there’s more to come.

“The pièce de résistance is a cliff landing, where you’ll step onto a remote, breathtakingly beautiful part of Molokai, accessible only by air,” she said. “This extraordinary vantage point offers a sense of awe and tranquility that’s simply unmatched.”

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Kayak and Waterfall Hike Adventure

  • Average price: $150 per person

“Kauai’s Hule’ia National Wildlife Refuge serves as the backdrop for an unforgettable paddle and hike excursion,” she said. “Drift along serene waterways, flanked by lush jungle, before embarking on a scenic hike to a secluded waterfall.”

After the hike, you’ll have a chance to relax.

“Here, amidst the symphony of nature, enjoy a leisurely picnic lunch. This private adventure combines relaxation and exploration, allowing you to connect with Hawaii’s natural wonders in an intimate and personal way.”

Niihau and Napali Sailing Adventure

  • Average price: From around $200 and up

“Embark on a sailing charter towards the mysterious ‘Forbidden Island’ of Niihau, a journey that unveils the dramatic beauty of the Napali Coast,” she said. “The coastline, with its towering cliffs and hidden sea caves, is a spectacle best admired from the water.”

Enjoy taking in the beautiful scenery, while making lasting vacation memories.

“This sailing adventure offers a blend of serenity and excitement, as you navigate crystal-clear waters and marvel at the untouched splendor of one of Hawaii’s most picturesque regions,” she said.

Private Luxury Manta Ray Night Snorkel

  • Average price: From around $130 per person

“The Big Island’s waters come alive at night, and there’s no better way to witness this than on a luxury manta ray night snorkel,” she said. “Begin with a scenic sunset cruise aboard a state-of-the-art catamaran, where the colors of the setting sun reflect off the ocean.”

This will certainly be stunning, but the real adventure begins when nightfall begins.

“As night falls, dive into the warm waters and watch in awe as graceful manta rays glide around you, illuminated by underwater lights,” she said. “This surreal experience is both thrilling and serene, offering a unique glimpse into Hawaii’s marine life.”

Private Mauna Kea Night Hike and Stargazing Expedition

  • Average price: $300 per person

“Ascend to the summit of Mauna Kea, the highest point in Hawaii, with an expert guide by your side,” she said. “As you reach the top, the views are nothing short of spectacular, with the island stretching out beneath you and the sky above transforming into a blanket of stars.”

She described this night hike as a must-do for any stargazing enthusiast.

“This private night hike and stargazing expedition provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the cosmos from one of the world’s best vantage points.”

Snorkel Boat Trip to Molokini

  • Average price: From around $179 and up

“Set sail for Molokini, a partially submerged volcanic crater renowned for its clear waters and vibrant marine life,” she said. “This chartered boat trip offers a snorkeling experience like no other.”

A truly magical experience, she said you’ll spend the day swimming among colorful coral reefs teeming with tropical fish.

“The stunning beauty of Molokini, both above and below the water, ensures a day of adventure and discovery that you’ll cherish forever,” she said.

Cowboy-Style Sunset BBQ on a Working Ranch

  • Average price: From around $85 per person

“Immerse yourself in Hawaii’s rich ranching culture with a sunset barbecue dinner on a working ranch in the Big Island’s picturesque Upcountry,” she said. “As the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, savor a delicious BBQ feast prepared with locally sourced ingredients.”

Enjoy feasting on authentic Hawaiian fare, while taking in the gorgeous scenery.

“This authentic cowboy-style experience provides a taste of Hawaiian hospitality and the rustic charm of ranch life, set against the backdrop of the island’s breathtaking landscapes,” she said.

You won’t regret spending money on any of these once-in-a-lifetime excursions. If you have the money to add one to your trip, do yourself a favor and schedule it.

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