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Essential Travel Guide for Hawaii Trip in June: Flights, Accommodation, and Money Tips

Prepare for your June trip to Hawaii with this comprehensive guide. We've included crucial flight details with Air New Zealand, including direct flights to Honolulu. Discover the best methods for handling money while you’re there, whether it’s cash, credit cards, or Travellers Cheques. Find out what food to bring and the amenities available in your accommodation at Ohana Malia Waikiki. We cover visa requirements for New Zealand passport holders and share tips on electrical adapters and phone compatibility. Enjoy your Hawaiian adventure!

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Essential Travel Guide for Hawaii Trip in June: Flights, Accommodation, and Money Tips

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  1. Hawaii Trip June Meeting

  2. Flights • Air NZ – Direct • on the way over is ; • NZ 010 02OCT Auckland - Honolulu Depart 11am Arrive 8.45pm (arrive 01OCT) • And back home is ; • NZ 009 10OCT Honolulu - Auckland Depart 10.15pm Arrive 6.30am (arrive 12OCT) • Big Island – Hawaiian Airlines

  3. Money • Cash, credit card, Eft-pos, Travellers Cheques are the best methods of taking money over. Some people used the Travelex cash card last time but these did not work in all ATMs. Cash can be locked in the teacher’s safes. • Last time I just used my eft-pos card and withdraw a large chunk of money twice to keep the charges to a minimum. You get charged $5 per time you use your card

  4. Food • Take stuff for breakfast, things like muesli barsand boxes of cereal are fine to take as long as they are sealed, declare these when you arrive. Some like to take noodles too for extras. • The rooms have fridge, microwave, cooking elements etc so breakfast and lunches/snacks can be made. The students will find the supermarket on the first day so can buy food supplies for the duration

  5. Visas • NZ passports are part of the Visa waiver scheme and therefore get a 90 day visa as right but you still have to apply for an ESTA • ESTA - https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ • US $14 do not pay any more ! • If you hold a different visa than a New Zealand passport then please check if you need to apply for a visa check here ; • http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/ • http://london.usembassy.gov/vwp.html

  6. Accommodation • Ohana Malia Waikiki • 2211 Kuhio Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815. • Power – get a plug adapter and 4 or 6 plug board – remember = 110volts so different to us , hair dryers go half speed, batteries charge slower. Electrical items from USA may not work in NZ because of the opposite reason – ASK when you buy ! • Phones – most should work, google your phone model and look for GSM 900 or 1800 or ask at a vodafone/telecom shop

  7. Extra Links • Waikiki Webcam – CLICK HERE • Dole Pineapple Plantation – CLICK HERE • The Waikiki Trolley – CLICK HERE • Hawaii Weather – CLICK HERE • The Accommodation – CLICK HERE

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