Why choose Honolulu for your honeymoon?
Honolulu, the capital of the Hawaiian archipelago, represents the ideal destination to celebrate your union in a paradisiacal setting. Located on the island of Oahu in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, this tropical metropolis offers the perfect balance between urban sophistication and preserved nature. Your dream vacation begins upon arrival, with the traditional welcome of the scented flower lei that immediately immerses you in the aloha atmosphere.
This dream destination enchants lovers with its exceptional diversity. You will enjoy the white sand beaches of Waikiki Beach, world-renowned for its turquoise waters and romantic sunsets. The fascinating history of Pearl Harbor is juxtaposed with the breathtaking landscapes of the Diamond Head crater, providing a unique cultural richness to your honeymoon.
The Hawaiian archipelago offers unforgettable experiences that our Travel Planners know perfectly. These local experts organize your trip according to your desires, whether you are seeking adventure in the national parks or relaxation on the dream beaches. Hawaii's generous nature, with its active volcanoes, spectacular canyons, and lush vegetation, creates an exceptional natural backdrop for your honeymoon.
The tropical climate of the archipelago ensures pleasant temperatures all year round, ranging from 24°C to 30°C. This climate consistency makes Honolulu a romantic destination accessible in any season, allowing you to plan your honeymoon according to your personal schedule rather than weather constraints.
The essential islands of the Hawaiian archipelago for your honeymoon
The Hawaiian archipelago consists of eight main islands, four of which stand out particularly for a honeymoon trip to Honolulu and its surroundings. Each island has its unique personality, offering couples varied and complementary experiences.
Oahu and Honolulu, the vibrant heart of your stay
Oahu is home to Honolulu, an ideal starting point for your Hawaiian honeymoon. This island concentrates 70% of the archipelago's population while preserving remarkable natural spaces. Waikiki Beach welcomes you with its 3 kilometers of fine sand, lined with palm trees and iconic hotels. You can learn to surf together on these legendary waves or simply relax while admiring the sunsets from the beach.
Diamond Head, an ancient volcanic crater peaking at 232 meters, offers after a 30-minute hike a panoramic view of Honolulu and the Pacific Ocean. This morning climb allows you to witness the sunrise in an exceptionally romantic setting. The north coast of Oahu reveals wilder beaches like Sunset Beach and Pipeline, famous for their powerful waves and preserved landscapes.
Pearl Harbor is an essential historical site, a poignant testament to American history. The visit to the USS Arizona memorial will immerse you in the history of the 20th century, adding a culturally enriching dimension to your honeymoon.
Maui, the magical island with romantic landscapes
Maui earns its nickname of the magic island through the exceptional diversity of its landscapes. The Haleakala National Park is home to a dormant volcano of 3,055 meters elevation, offering one of the most romantic experiences in Hawaii: watching the sunrise from the summit. This early morning adventure, starting around 3:30 AM, rewards you with an unforgettable natural spectacle above the clouds.
The road to Hana winds for 84 kilometers through lush tropical vegetation, punctuated by 59 bridges and over 600 curves. This day of exploration leads you to secret waterfalls, black sand beaches, and natural botanical gardens. Our Travel Planners advise you on essential stops according to your interests.
The beaches of Maui compete in beauty: Wailea Beach seduces with its golden sand and calm waters, ideal for a couple's swim. Makena Beach, nicknamed "Big Beach," stretches over more than a kilometer of pristine white sand. For a unique experience, visit the red beach of Kaihalulu Bay, accessible via an adventurous trail but rewarding for its wild beauty.
Kauai and Big Island, wild nature and active volcanoes
Kauai, the garden island, transports you into a world of preserved nature. Waimea Canyon, nicknamed the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," extends 16 kilometers long and 900 meters deep in a striking palette of reds and ochres. The Na Pali coast, accessible only by foot, boat, or helicopter, unveils vertiginous cliffs of 1,200 meters plunging into the ocean.
Big Island, officially called the island of Hawaii, fascinates with its geological contrasts. The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park houses Kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes in the world. You can observe the lava flows, visit the cooled lava tubes, and discover unique lunar landscapes. This island also offers beaches with colored sands: black at Punalu'u Beach, green at Papakolea Beach, created by millennia of volcanic activity.
The coffee plantations of Kona produce some of the world's most renowned coffee. A guided tour will introduce you to the secrets of this tropical crop while you taste the subtle aromas of this local nectar. The Mauna Kea observatory, at an altitude of 4,207 meters, offers romantic astronomical observation evenings under one of the planet's clearest skies.
Plan your honeymoon in Honolulu according to your wishes
Planning your honeymoon in Honolulu requires considering your personal preferences and budget. Our Travel Planners assist you in this organization to create a tailor-made stay perfectly suited to your expectations.
Romantic experiences not to miss
The Hawaiian archipelago abounds with activities designed for honeymooning couples. A helicopter tour offers a unique perspective on the islands, revealing hidden waterfalls, inaccessible craters, and wild coastlines. This 45-minute to 2-hour experience, depending on the chosen circuit, remains etched in memory as one of the highlights of the trip.
Sunset cruises from Honolulu combine romance and marine discovery. These 2- to 3-hour outings allow you to observe dolphins, sea turtles, and, depending on the season, humpback whales that migrate to the warm Hawaiian waters between December and April. Dinner on board, accompanied by traditional music, creates a perfect intimate atmosphere.
Water activities vary according to your preferences:
- Snorkeling in Molokini crater, a submerged volcanic crater housing more than 250 species of tropical fish;
- Private surf lessons on Waikiki Beach to share an authentically Hawaiian experience;
- Kayaking in the calm waters of Kealakekua Bay on Big Island, a historic site where Captain Cook landed.
Hawaiian spas offer treatments inspired by Polynesian traditions. Lomilomi massages, an ancestral technique using the forearms in smooth movements, provide deep relaxation. Treatments with marine algae, black volcanic salt, or coconut and macadamia oils reconnect you with the surrounding tropical nature.
Practical tips for your honeymoon
The budget for a honeymoon in Honolulu varies considerably depending on your choices of accommodations, dining, and activities. Our Travel Planners offer packages adapted to different budgets, optimizing value for money according to your priorities.
| Period |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
Indicative budget |
| December-March |
Whale watching, cooler temperatures |
Tourist season, high prices |
€4,500-€6,000 per couple |
| April-May |
Ideal climate, moderate crowds |
Short season |
€3,500-€4,500 per couple |
| June-August |
Guaranteed sunshine, warm sea |
High crowds, heat |
€4,000-€5,500 per couple |
| September-November |
Attractive prices, pleasant climate |
Risk of rain |
€3,000-€4,000 per couple |
Entry formalities remain simple for French nationals: a valid passport and mandatory ESTA authorization, to be requested at least 72 hours before departure. No visa is required for a tourist stay of less than 90 days. The time difference of 11 hours in winter and 12 hours in summer requires a few days of adaptation.
To visit several islands during your honeymoon, inter-island flights last between 20 and 45 minutes. Local companies Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest, and Mokulele offer frequent connections. Car rental on each island offers total freedom to explore according to your wishes. Our Travel Planners negotiate preferential rates and advise you on the best itineraries.
Accommodations in Honolulu and the archipelago range from luxurious oceanfront resorts to intimate bed & breakfasts. Waikiki hotels offer direct access to the beach and restaurants, while more isolated properties guarantee tranquility and authenticity. Requesting a personalized quote allows you to compare options according to your comfort and location criteria.
Hawaiian cuisine blends Polynesian, Asian, and American influences. Poke, an emblematic dish of marinated raw fish, is enjoyed in many variations. Food trucks offer local specialties at affordable prices: plate lunch, malasadas, shave ice. For romantic dinners, Honolulu's gourmet restaurants compete in creativity, enhancing local products in refined settings.