Hawaii

Season Guide

Dry Season (April – October): Warm and sunny with low rainfall, perfect for beaches.

Wet Season (November – March): Warm with increased rain, especially on windward coasts.

Top Regions To Visit

Oahu

The cultural and historical heart of Hawaii, blending Honolulu’s urban energy with iconic beaches, surf culture, military history and deeply rooted Native Hawaiian traditions.

Maui

A diverse island known for dramatic volcanic landscapes, the Road to Hana, whale migration routes and a balance of resort living and outdoor adventure.

Hawaii Island

Defined by scale and geological drama, from active volcanoes and black sand beaches to coffee estates, stargazing atop Mauna Kea and vast natural wilderness.

Kauai

The most verdant of the islands, shaped by towering cliffs, deep valleys and remote coastlines, offering exceptional hiking, boating and nature-led experiences.

Lanai

A sparsely populated island with a strong sense of privacy, characterised by rugged landscapes, quiet beaches and a refined approach to island living.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take part in a traditional Hawaiian fishing experience with locals, learning ancient techniques passed down through generations.

Explore Pearl Harbor with a military historian, gaining deeper context through archival material and lesser-known memorial sites.

Take a private outrigger canoe experience off Wailea, guided by local watermen who share ocean knowledge and traditions.

Take a bespoke jewellery-making session using Hawaiian pearls, creating your own piece in a private artisan’s studio.

Relax in a private hot spring near Hana, surrounded by rainforest and volcanic rock formations.

LaTrove’s Top Travel Tips For Hawaii

LaTrove’s Top Travel Tips For

Hawaii

Our Favourite Places To Stay

Hotel Wailea

Honeymoon, Wellness
Maui

A Relais & Châteaux, adults-only, all-suite retreat set above Maui’s south shore, offering a calm, residential feel away from the busier beachfront resorts. Its emphasis is on space, privacy and attentive service, with curated dining, open-air lounges and sweeping views across the island. The atmosphere is relaxed and refined, well suited to couples seeking a quieter take on Maui with easy access to beaches, hiking and local dining.

1 Hotel Hanalei Bay

Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
Kauai

A coastal retreat perched on Kauai’s lush northern shore with direct access to the sands of Hanalei Bay and views of the surrounding mountains and ocean. The property reflects a nature-centric design ethos with sustainable materials and open, light-filled spaces. Activities include swimming, paddleboarding, beach walks and exploring the nearby valleys and jungle trails, while farm-to-table menus highlight regional produce and seafood.

ESPACIO The Jewel of Waikiki

Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
Honolulu

Espacio Waikiki is a contemporary boutique hotel in Honolulu’s Waikiki neighbourhood that combines modern design with a relaxed island pace. Rooms and common areas focus on clean lines, natural light and thoughtful details, while the rooftop pool and lounges offer views toward Diamond Head and the ocean horizon. With easy access to beaches, cafés, shops and cultural spots, it’s a stylish and straightforward choice for experiencing Honolulu’s vibrant coastal energy.

Hana-Maui Resort

Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
Maui

A beachfront property on Kauai’s south shore where relaxed island style meets a friendly, low-key atmosphere. Guests can enjoy easy access to the sand and surf, stand-up paddleboarding, hiking nearby coastal trails and laid-back evenings by the water. On-site dining features locally inspired flavours and casual service, while open-air spaces and ocean breezes set an unpretentious tone throughout the stay.

Kona Village Resort

Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
Hawaii Island

Rosewood Kona Village is a reimagined luxury resort on the Kohala Coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, set along the shoreline of Kahuwai Bay with views toward Hualālai volcano and the Pacific Ocean. The property features thatch-roofed hale and larger kauhale accommodations that blend modern comfort with Hawaiian artisan touches, multiple dining venues drawing on local ingredients, an integrative spa with geothermal influences and a programme of water-based activities from snorkeling to sunrise paddling

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