Whether you are considering a move to the Aloha State, or simply a vacation, life is a little different in Hawaii, and you will want to be prepared with the following things.
- A good pair of slippahs – or five.
Rosa Say/Flickr All anyone wears in Hawaii are what we like to call slippahs. Everyone else knows them as flip-flops.
- A sense of adventure.
Christian Arballo/Flickr Whether you would rather be surfing the waves or hiking up a mountain, Hawaii is full of adventures, and you will never enjoy living in paradise if you aren’t up for a little adrenaline.
- A rocking driving playlist, or Bluetooth.
Randy Von Liski/Flickr Honolulu, Hawaii has the second worst traffic in the United States – right behind Los Angeles. This means that you must have either a killer music playlist, or Bluetooth to talk on the phone through your car stereo.
- A good dose of patience.
Brook Novak/Flickr The Aloha spirit is alive and well in Hawaii, and here, life moves a lot slower than on the mainland. Anyone who is considering moving to the islands should find a genuine helping of patience.
- Sunscreen.
Sean Nakamura/Flickr And a lot of it. When you are surrounded by stunning beaches, you will be outside a lot – and those bright rays can damage your skin if you aren’t careful.
- A Camera.
Bryan/Flickr It doesn’t matter if the only camera you have is your iPhone. You will want to capture all of those spectacular views and post them for all your friends across social media – especially when it’s snowing on the mainland.
- A Hawaii State drivers license.
YoungThousands/Flickr If you’re planning a move to the Aloha State, get a driver’s license right away. Not only is it recommended, but you will have access to a ton of Kama’aina (local) discounts.
- A casual sense of style.
BlueWaikiki.Com/Flickr When you live in Hawaii, you don’t necessarily see people dress up. You’ll be just fine with a sundress or nice shorts, and a pair of fancy slippahs.
What other must-haves have you found necessary to have in Hawaii? Share your insight with us in the comments!
Rosa Say/Flickr
All anyone wears in Hawaii are what we like to call slippahs. Everyone else knows them as flip-flops.
Christian Arballo/Flickr
Whether you would rather be surfing the waves or hiking up a mountain, Hawaii is full of adventures, and you will never enjoy living in paradise if you aren’t up for a little adrenaline.
Randy Von Liski/Flickr
Honolulu, Hawaii has the second worst traffic in the United States – right behind Los Angeles. This means that you must have either a killer music playlist, or Bluetooth to talk on the phone through your car stereo.
Brook Novak/Flickr
The Aloha spirit is alive and well in Hawaii, and here, life moves a lot slower than on the mainland. Anyone who is considering moving to the islands should find a genuine helping of patience.
Sean Nakamura/Flickr
And a lot of it. When you are surrounded by stunning beaches, you will be outside a lot – and those bright rays can damage your skin if you aren’t careful.
Bryan/Flickr
It doesn’t matter if the only camera you have is your iPhone. You will want to capture all of those spectacular views and post them for all your friends across social media – especially when it’s snowing on the mainland.
YoungThousands/Flickr
If you’re planning a move to the Aloha State, get a driver’s license right away. Not only is it recommended, but you will have access to a ton of Kama’aina (local) discounts.
BlueWaikiki.Com/Flickr
When you live in Hawaii, you don’t necessarily see people dress up. You’ll be just fine with a sundress or nice shorts, and a pair of fancy slippahs.
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