Everything we need to choose the right islands, stays, flights, food, and adventures — gathered in one place, built for the four of us, and updated all the way to takeoff.
Each card is a full guide. Skim them in any order — they all connect back here.

Oʻahu, Maui, Kauaʻi, and the Big Island — what each one feels like, and which fits us best.
Compare islands → 🤿Snorkeling, volcanoes, waterfalls, luaus, stargazing — with what to book early.
Browse activities → 🏖️Condos with kitchens vs. resorts — and why a kitchen matters a lot for us.
See lodging → 🌾How to eat safely and well — the gluten traps, the safe spots, the game plan.
Eat gluten-free → ✈️Flights from north Alabama, which airport to use, and island-hopping.
Plan the flights → 🚢Norwegian’s inter-island cruise — how it compares to a land-based trip.
Weigh the cruise → 🗺️Sample itineraries and a month-by-month booking timeline.
See the plan → 🧭Weather in June, ocean safety, reef-safe rules, etiquette, and packing.
Get oriented → 🔗Every official link, booking site, and checklist we’ll use — in one list.
Open the links →This is the first fork in the road. Both can work for us — here’s the honest trade-off. There’s a deeper breakdown on The Cruise and Plan & Budget pages.
For a relaxed pace and celiac safety, a land-based trip with a condo kitchen on one or two islands is the easiest win. Cost is no longer the deciding factor — the cruise is comfortably affordable too, so it really comes down to pace: settle in one place, or “see it all, unpack once.”
This is a private planning site for our family. Everything here is researched from official sources and put in plain language so we can make good calls together.
Flights for June 2027 won’t even be bookable until around mid-2026 (airlines open schedules ~11 months out), so this page will keep growing — prices, new ideas, and the actual reservations as we lock them in.
Always confirm prices, hours, and availability on the official links before booking — Hawai‘i details change constantly.