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Fly From Washington to Honolulu
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Cheap flights from Washington DC to Honolulu
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) is located in Chantilly, VA 26 miles from downtown Washington, D.C. The airport is connected to the region's highway system via an Authority-operated, 16-mile Airport Access Highway dedicated to airport users. Getting to Dulles is easier than ever with the opening of the Metrorail Silver Line. Other options include share-ride services and taxi. For travel to Honolulu, Hawaii, flights usually last for just under 10 hours. The airport is located six miles from downtown Honolulu and accessible by car, taxi, bus and shuttle.
Attractions and Tips
Located on the island of Oahu, Honolulu has a lot to offer. First on list is a pilgrimage to one of the most beautiful beaches in the world: Lanikai Beach. With soft sands and sweeping ocean vistas, this beach is a tropical playground for swimming, snorkeling and kayaking. The Majestic Manoa Falls is your reward at the end of a short trail through one of the most complex ecosystems on the island.
Be sure to pack your grass skirts for a trip to Hale Koa Luau, a traditional Hawaiian ceremony offering dancing and eating against the backdrop of an illuminating fire knife dance. Created by a series of volcanic eruptions, a hike to the top of the 350-acre Diamond Head crater provides breath-taking views of Honolulu.
The best temperatures and hotel rates are from September to November. Peak tourist season is December to March.