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Hawaii Honeymoon
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Principal Locations
  1. Hilo
  2. Honolulu
  3. Lahaina
  4. Wahiawa
  5. Waipahu

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Hawaii Honeymoon



Hawaii Tourism Conference
How Long Can the Honeymoon Last ? ...

Speakers: Alice Guild, Chair, Iolani Palace and Sheba Bakshi-Sofi, Senior Manager, Healthy Choice Equity Marketing How Long Can the Honeymoon Last? ... [Read More]

2002 Annual Visitor Research Report
HONEYMOON/GET MARRIED: The number of those who arrived by air to get married and/or honeymoon in Hawaii during 2002 climbed 39.3 percent to 696,298 visitors. This group comprised 10.9 percent of total air visitors to the islands. The majority (61.0%) arrived from international points of origin while the remainder came on domestic flights. All islands experienced growth in the number of honeymooners and those who got married in the islands during the year. Close to 65 percent were first-time visitors to the state. The majority purchased group or packaged tours while only 23.5 percent traveled as true independents (TABLE 27). ... [Read More]

Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism
The Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau also publishes DBEDT's visitor data on a monthly basis along with additional marketing information on topics such as golf and Japanese honeymoon trends. HVCB's primary responsibility is marketing Hawaii as a visitor destination. ... [Read More]

2000 Annual Visitor Research Report
HONEYMOON: There were 648,092 honeymooners to Hawaii during the year, 2.1 percent less than in 1999. The decline was caused by a 6.9 percent drop in the international market, which offset a 5.1 growth in honeymooners from the domestic U.S segment. Close to 68 percent of the honeymooners were first-time visitors to the islands. The majority purchased group or packaged tours while only about 24 percent traveled as true independents. ...

Oahu remained the most popular destination, hosting close to 75 percent of all honeymooners. However, visitations to Oahu declined 2.0 percent compared to 1999. There were also fewer honeymooners to the Big Island (-1.9%), but more visited Lanai (+20.3%), Kauai (+7.8%) and Maui (+3.1%). ... [Read More]

2001 Annual Visitors Research Report
HONEYMOON: A total of 499,778 visitors honeymooned in Hawaii in 2001, down 22.9 percent from the previous year. Except for a 44.0 percent growth on Molokai, all other islands experienced double digit decreases in the number of honeymooners during the year. Close to 67 percent were first-time visitors to the islands. The majority of the honeymooners traveled as true independents (57.4%).Oahu hosted 73.7 percent of all honeymooners to the islands. Close to 36 percent visited Maui, 18.3 percent went to Kauai and 15.0 percent visited the Big Island. Honeymooners spent the most time on Maui (5.90 days), followed by Oahu (5.57 days), Kauai (5.32 days), Lanai (4.63 days), the Big Island (4.62 days) and Molokai (3.04 days). Nearly 86 percent stayed in hotels while 8.8 percent chose condominiums. ... [Read More]

1999 Annual Visitor Research Report
A decline in repeat visitors pushed the share of first-time visitors to 51.5 percent of the Japan market. Nearly all Japanese (95.9%) visit Oahu and for 73 percent Oahu is the only island visited. Most Japanese visitors come on group or package tours. Close to 90 percent of Japanese visitors stay in hotels. An impressive 19.5 percent of Japanese visitors come here for a wedding or honeymoon. There were 15.9 percent more Japanese visitors here for that purpose than 1998, the only category in this market showing an increase in 1999. July, August, and September are the most popular months for Japanese visits. ... [Read More]

DBEDT-News Release 05-17
A greater number of visitors came to vacation (+8%), honeymoon (+15.4%), visit friends or relatives (+6.9%) and for meetings, conventions and incentives (+16.5%). ...

Japan : Total spending by Japanese visitors surpassed year-to-date 2004 levels by 2.9 percent to $845.8 million. While ranking third in total expenditures, Japanese visitors spent the most on a daily basis at $245 per person. Japanese visitor days increased 6.8 percent, boosted by arrivals, which grew 8.3 percent to 607,293 visitors. The average length of stay by these visitors was 5.68 days. More Japanese visitors came to vacation, honeymoon, for conventions and incentives, and to visit friends and relatives compared to the same period last year. ... [Read More]

2002 Annual Visitor Research Report
Nearly 84 percent of the passengers cruised the islands for leisure, 8.5 percent visited friends and relatives, 4.1 percent were on their honeymoon while 2.8 percent played golf. ... [Read More]

2002 Annual Visitor Research Report
Visitors whose reason for traveling are either for vacation or for honeymoon (includes wedding) or both. If a visitor selects two or more sub-categories within the pleasure category, they are counted only once. Therefore, the sum of the sub-categories may be larger than the pleasure category. ... [Read More]

2001 Annual Visitors Research Report
Visitors whose reason for traveling are either for vacation or for honeymoon (includes wedding) or both. If a visitor selects two or more sub-categories within the pleasure category, they are counted only once. Therefore, the sum of the sub-categories may be larger than the pleasure category. ... [Read More]


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