There are trips you plan.

And then there are trips you answer.

Honolulu is $222 roundtrip nonstop in late April β€” and that window is magic.

Let’s break this down:

Late April in Oahu means:
β€’ 78–85Β° sunshine without peak humidity
β€’ Smaller crowds before summer tourism explodes
β€’ Clearer beaches
β€’ Easier reservations
β€’ Better surf consistency
β€’ Hotel prices not yet in peak mode

This is pre-summer Hawaii.

The sweet spot.

The β€œlocals still have space” season.

The ocean is warm enough.
The sunsets stretch longer.
And Waikiki isn’t elbow-to-elbow yet.

Flights to Honolulu typically run $320–$550.

This one is $222.

Nonstop.
7 hours.
Island breeze on arrival.

You could:
β€’ Hike Diamond Head at sunrise
β€’ Snorkel Hanauma Bay
β€’ Drive the North Shore
β€’ Eat poke overlooking the Pacific
β€’ Watch the sun disappear behind the water and realize this trip cost less than some domestic weekends

And here’s the truth:

When Hawaii drops this low β€” it does not sit.

Airlines adjust.
Spring break demand rises.
Inventory tightens.

This isn’t just a deal.

It’s a timing window.

And those close.

Book it.
Lock it in.
Figure the rest out later.

Future you will be very grateful.

✈️ HONORABLE MENTIONS

β€’ Chicago (July) – $95 RT – 52% Off – Nonstop
β€’ Salt Lake City – $66 RT – 53% Off – Weekend steal
β€’ Seattle – $97 RT – 45% Off – Spring refresh
β€’ Boston – $181 RT – 37% Off – East Coast spring bloom
β€’ Rome (March) – $508 RT – 27% Off – European shoulder season
β€’ Tokyo – $860 RT – 29% Off – Early summer cherry tail-end

Plenty of movement this week.
But Honolulu takes the crown.

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